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KINESTHETIC LEARNING

KINESTHETIC LEARNING
KINESTHETIC LEARNING

AUDITORY LEARNING

AUDITORY LEARNING
AUDITORY LEARNING

VISUAL LEARNING

VISUAL LEARNING
VISUAL LEARNING

Thursday, 29 May 2014

AUDITORY LEARNING

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STUDENTS ACTIVITIES:


*Easy Conversations

*English for Children

*Easy Reading

*Listening & Speaking

*Story for Children 1

*Story for Children 2


*Little Red Riding Hood

*Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf

*Little Mermaid

*The Gingerbread Man


TEACHER'S ACTIVITIES:


Lectures

  • Although kinesthetic and visual learners may get bored with lectures, it is an effective method for auditory learners. It can even be more effective when combined with class discussions.

Oral Presentations

  • Auditory learners prefer group discussions and class presentations. They like to talk about the class material and hear others discussing it.

Auditory Materials

  • Video and audio tapes help auditory learners. They are even more effective when followed up with class discussions. Books on tape can also help students understand the material. For younger children, learning can be enhanced by reinforcing the material through beats, rhythms and melodies.

Phonetic Reading

  • Rhyming and word games can help children learn to read, as can emphasizing the way words and word parts sound instead of how they look. Auditory learners also benefit by having others read to them. Another helpful activity is to have students read out loud.

Memorization

  • Auditory learners can more easily memorize material by closing their eyes and repeating the information out load. The more they repeat the information, the more they will learn it. This method also helps auditory learners when trying to spell difficult words. Instead of visualizing how a word is spelled, they should repeat the spelling over and over.

Tape Record Lessons

  • Although auditory learners prefer lectures, they do not learn as much from going through their notes as do visual learners. Thus, learning can be enhanced by taping lectures and later having students listen to parts that are still not clear.

Study Groups

  • Putting auditory learners into groups and having them discuss the material is an effective way to study. This allows them to put their ideas into words and hear the ideas of other students.
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