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4 Different Types of Learning Styles of Learning Styles VARK Model Which Learner Are You? The Visual Learner The Auditory Learner The Read-Write Learner The Kinesthetic Learner Learn through words Learn by hearing Learn by moving Learn by seeing Do you find reading books a great way to learn? Do you take a lot of notes during class while reading books? Do you enjoy making lists, reading definitions, and creating presentations? Do you prefer it when teachers make use of presentations and handouts? Do you prefer listening to lectures than reading the book? Do you have to see information in order to remember it? Does reading out loud help you remember facts better? Would you prefer to listen to a recording of your class lectures or a podcast rather than going over your class notes? Do you create songs to help remember information? Do you enjoy performing tasks that involve directly manipulating objects and materials? Do you pay close attention to body language? Are art, beauty, and aesthetics important to you? Does visualizing information in your mind help you remember it better? Is it difficult for you to sit still for long periods of time? Are you good at applied activities such as painting, cooking, mechanics, sports, and woodworking? Do you have to actually practice doing something in order to learn it? Study Tips for Every Learning Style Use graphics such as films, slides, illustrations, and diagrams, to reinforce learning. Use color coding to organize notes and possessions. Write out directions. Use flow charts and diagrams for note taking. Visualize spelling of words for better memorization. Use tapes for reading and for class and lecture notes. Use handouts and take down notes. Make and use models or flashcards. Trace letters and words to learn spelling and remember facts. Memorize while walking or exercising. Express abilities through dance, drama, or gymnastics. Create bulleted list of important ideas. Translate diagrams or charts into a verbal or written summary. Learn by interviewing or by participating in discussions. Read out loud important details. www.verywellmind.com www.gavilan.edu www.pinterest.ph whattypes.com

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Page 1: CIIT- different types of learning styles-infographics …...of Learning Stylesof Learning Styles4 Different Types VARK Model Which Learner Are You? The Visual Learner The Auditory

4 Different Types

of Learning Stylesof Learning Styles

VARK ModelWhich Learner Are You?

The Visual Learner

The Auditory Learner

The Read-Write Learner

The Kinesthetic Learner

Learn through words

Learn by hearing

Learn by moving

Learn by seeing

Do you find reading books a great way to learn?

Do you take a lot of notes during class while reading books?

Do you enjoy making lists, reading definitions, and creating presentations?

Do you prefer it when teachers make use of presentations and handouts?

Do you prefer listening to lectures than reading the book?

Do you have to see information in order to remember it?

Does reading out loud help you remember facts better?

Would you prefer to listen to a recording of your class lectures or a podcast rather than going over your class notes?

Do you create songs to help remember information?

Do you enjoy performing tasks that involve directly manipulating objects and materials?

Do you pay close attention to body language?

Are art, beauty, and aesthetics important to you?

Does visualizing information in your mind help you remember it better?

Is it difficult for you to sit still for long periods of time?

Are you good at applied activities such as painting, cooking, mechanics, sports, and woodworking?

Do you have to actually practice doing something in order to learn it?

Study Tips for Every Learning Style

Use graphics such as films, slides, illustrations, and

diagrams, to reinforce learning.

Use color coding to organize notes and possessions.

Write out directions.

Use flow charts and diagrams for note taking.

Visualize spelling of words for better memorization.

Use tapes for reading and for class and lecture notes.

Use handouts and take down notes.

Make and use models or flashcards.

Trace letters and words to learn spelling and remember facts.

Memorize while walking or exercising.

Express abilities through dance, drama, or gymnastics.

Create bulleted list of important ideas.

Translate diagrams or charts into a verbal

or written summary.

Learn by interviewing or by participating in discussions.

Read out loud important details.

www.verywellmind.com

www.gavilan.edu

www.pinterest.ph

whattypes.com