With multisensory instruction, kids often use these more often at the same time.
What is their senses.
Who benefits from using multisensory instruction in the classroom.
What is all students!
Example answer (could be numerous): Writing homework assignments on the board, Use different colors to signify different parts of the classroom, or Use music in the classroom.
What are the five senses used in multisensory instruction?
What is taste, smell, touch, sight, and hearing.
Which subject is often paired multisensory instruction.
What is Reading/English
What is something that multisensory instruction helps kids do?
What is learn information more effectively.
What is aromatherapy and yes it can improve student work efficacy.
What is something other than the five senses that is involved with multisensory instruction. (hint-you do this daily)
What is movement.
multisensory teaching is an effective approach to teaching children with this learning disorder.
What subjects can multisensory instruction be used for.
What is all subjects (Ex. math, science, social studies, etc.)
This is the reverse of a common writing strategy.
What is starting with a picture or object and then writing a story based off the picture.
Multisensory instruction allows students to do this.
What is use a wider range of ways to show what they’ve learned.
The Fernald method also improves this for printed words and word parts.
What is memory.
Multisensory teaching does this.
What is takes into account that different kids learn in different ways.
What types of activities should teachers use when attempting to build a multisensory classroom.
What is visual, auditory, kinesthetic/tactile activities
What type of media can be used when attempting to create a multisensory classroom.
What is films, slide shows, overhead sheets, and PowerPoint presentations. (other answers may be acceptable)
This is a systematic, multisensory instructional approach that incorporates use of the visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and tactile (VAKT) modalities simultaneously.
What is the Fernald Method.
Multisensory instruction aligns with this other type of Education framework.
What is the Universal Design for Learning (UDL).
By doing this in a small group setting, you are practicing multisensory instruction.
What is encouraging discussion in the classroom.
These are different items that you may have used as kids but work great in a multisensory classroom setting.
What is Using sand trays, rice trays, felt, playdough, sand paper letters, or other tactile surfaces