What makes kinesthetic (or tactile) learners successful—and how can you identify these learners? This infographic does a great job of clarifying the characteristics of kinesthetic learners and how teachers and parents can help these children learn. Are you looking for tools to help active learners in your classroom? Learn more about how Walkabouts can help students of all learning styles!
Topics: Kinesthetic Learning
The team at Edudemic posted this infographic on the 7 Styles of Learning. What are the 7 Styles?
- Visual (Spatial)
- Aural (Auditory-Musical)
- Verbal (Linguistic)
- Physical (Kinesthetic)
- Logical (Mathematical)
- Social (Interpersonal)
- Solitary (Interapersonal)
How are you meeting the needs of students with different learning styles? The multisensory Walkabouts can help differentiate instruction and help students have fun while they learn math, language arts, and reading concepts. Walkabouts are multisensory, standards-based lessons that help all students, especially kinesthetic learners. Want to find out more about Walkabouts? Request more information.
Topics: Kinesthetic Learning