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Sunday, 3 March 2013

Kinesthetic Learners


Kinesthetic learners learn best by moving their bodies, being active, they are "hands-on learners". They concentrate better or learn better where movement is involved. 

These following tips will help you learn better if you are a kinesthetic learner,

- Make sure you are actively involved in this happening. Make sure to be hands-on. 
- Sit where you can actively participate in classroom events. 
- Sit where you can move without disturbing others.
- Draw pictures in class of what your being taught.
- Write down notes creatively.
- Ask and answer questions to keep active. 
- Make models of concepts whenever possible.
- While your studying, move around. Keep yourself actively involved. 
- Talk to yourself about material, walk around. Act out things you learned.
- Try working on chalk boards or white boards whenever you can.
- Use pictures of models from what you learned. 
- Make sure you are comfortable with your writing equipment. 
- Make sure you make yourself comfortable before you study.
- Make yourself note cards, flash cards and test yourself, sample tests.

These tips will help a Kinesthetic learner improve in their school work. 
* If you are a student with an attention disorder like ADHD, following kinesthetic learning styles will apply and benefit you too. 

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