Dos and Donts
Methods
Background
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What senses are used in Multisensory education?

Hearing, Tasting, Touching, Seeing and Smelling

100

How can multisensory education help in vocabulary growth?

Creating songs, dances or art pieces to help students memorize meanings of words.

100

What framework is multisensory education stemmed from?

Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

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Multisensory education can be especially helpful for students who have what type of learning disability?

Dyslexia

200

What are 3 examples of hands-on instruction?

Chanting songs about subjects, science experiments, using math manipulatives (answers may vary)

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True or False: Someone is never too young to be taught with multisensory education

True

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True or False: Multisensory education should study words in context so students understand the meaning of the word.

True

300

True or False: Multisensory education is the only effective way to teach phonemic awareness

False

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What does multisensory education seek to improve?

Memory and enjoyment in learning

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Complete the sentence: Multisensory education stewards problem ______ skills.

Answer: solving
400

What reading method relies on the reinforcement of mental images of words?

Fernald Method

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What are 2 examples of teaching theorists or methods that support multisensory learning?

Montessori and Constructivist (answers may vary)

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What is a tapping system used for breaking words down?

Sound-tapping

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What exercise segments words into individual phonemes and sounds?

Elkonin Boxes

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What is simultaneous multisensory learning?

All learning pathways are being stimulated (visual, auditory and kinesthetic) at the same time to improve memory