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What's Your Learning Style?

What's Your Learning Style?
What's Your Learning Style? Have you ever wondered why you do better in some classes than others? It may depend on your individual learning style. Your learning style influences the way you understand information and solve problems. There are three primary learning styles: Visual Auditory Tactile Many people use a combination of learning styles, whereas others learn best by using just one. Answer the 20 Questions Just Show Me the Results

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Motivating the Unmotivated Here's an all-too-common scenario: A group of elementary or middle school students are unruly, disrespectful and underperforming academically and socially in the classroom. They do not appreciate the value of education. The teacher, despite good intentions and passion, is viewed as an adversarial or irrelevant authority figure.

Beatboxing 101 - BEAT NYC Beatboxing is a form of vocal percussion primarily involving the art of producing drum beats, rhythm, and musical sounds using one's mouth, lips, tongue, and voice. It may also involve singing, vocal imitation of turntablism, and the simulation of horns, strings, and other musical instruments. The term beatboxing is sometimes used to refer to vocal percussion in general. Harry & Rosemary Wong: Effective Teaching - Teachers.Net Gazette How to Start Class Every Day Making Your Students Feel Seen Greeting students will have the most immediate impact on your day or each class period. A sincere greeting establishes a positive climate for the classroom. You experience greeting people in daily life. You are greeted when you visit someone’s home or business, board an airplane, enter a place of worship, or just see a friend.

Hip hop music While often used to refer to rapping, "hip hop" more properly denotes the practice of the entire subculture.[9][10] The term hip hop music is sometimes used synonymously with the term rap music,[2][5] though rapping is not a required component of hip hop music; the genre may also incorporate other elements of hip hop culture, including DJing and scratching, beatboxing, and instrumental tracks.[11][12] Origin of the term Creation of the term hip hop is often credited to Keith Cowboy, rapper with Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five.[13] However, Lovebug Starski, Keith Cowboy, and DJ Hollywood used the term when the music was still known as disco rap.[14] It is believed that Cowboy created the term while teasing a friend who had just joined the U.S. 1970s Origins 1520 Sedgwick Avenue, the Bronx, a venue used by Kool Herc that is often considered the birthplace of hip hop in 1973[18]

Fostering Student Questions: Strategies for Inquiry-Based Learning Ramsey Musallam’s TED Talk on his "3 Rules to Spark Learning" inspires the need to foster students' curiosity. As educators, we want them to ask questions and explore their ideas, which can lead to a rich inquiry-based classroom. From young children whose mantra for everything is "Why?" Free Piano Sheet Music Free Piano Sheet Music from the Free Sheet Music Index Deutsch Übersetzung (German Translation) Piano Books and Apps Going with the "Flow": Teachers' Perspectives about When Things Really Work, Online Submission, 2014-Jul-22 This research studies teachers' experience with the concept of "flow." Flow can be described as a state of being in which one is fully engrossed in the activity. When activities are in "flow," there is a sense of immersion, high energy, joy, and focus.

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auditory read about the topic i am doing or sit near the front so u can here sit next to people who will not distract u hi miss did i do it right by kacimoate Jan 26

Hi Kaci, Once you have completed the questionnaire and found out what your preferred learning style is, you have to read the tips to help you learn. You then need to post a comment listing three things in particular that you think will help you. by missmallen Jan 26

do u have to say about your leaning style by kacimoate Jan 26

hi miss i dont understand our homework by kacimoate Jan 26

auditory means I learn by hearing things by kacimoate Nov 23

visual sit near front of the classroom have your eyes tested on a daily basis use flashcards to remember words try to visualize things that you hear or are things that are read to you write down keywords,ideas or instructions colour code things by katiehughes Nov 23

Tactile Learner: Tap a pencil or shake foot; Take frequent breaks; And use a computer to study. by charlotteexon.chan Nov 23

Auditory/tactile Study new material reading allowed and sit were I can hear also chew gum, walk around, rock on chairs. by aliciacrosthwaite Nov 22

i am a tactile learner 3 ways to help learn -do activitiesthat involve touching,building,moving or drawing do lots of hands on activities tap pencil or foot by davman999 Nov 22

Miss Mallen, I am an auditory learner. These are the three tips I agree with the most; Have test questions read to you out loud. Study new material by reading it out loud. Read stories, assignments, or directions out loud. I chose these because I didn't really agree with any others ones. By Ellie. by elliecolclough Nov 22

Auditory learner- •Read stories, assignments, or directions out loud •Record yourself spelling words and then listen to the recording •Have test questions read to you out loud by ellie_grainger Nov 20

Thanks for helping Beth out Maddie. We'll try and sort her account out next lesson. by missmallen Nov 20

Well done Cassie, Jess and Lizzie for completing your HW so quickly! by missmallen Nov 20

OK Callum, we'll do the quiz together in class to find out. by missmallen Nov 20

Visual: Colour cold things, Write down key words, Sit near the front. by cassia.edwards Nov 19

Tactile participate in activities,finger spell,draw by 13elllib Nov 19

Sit where you can hear. Have your hearing checked on a regular basis. auditory by jess.brown Nov 19

Visual: Sit near the front of the classroom, Write down key words, Colour code things. by lizzietemple6 Nov 19

i dont no what my learn style is mc50cal by callumsenior Nov 19

beth's account didn't work so she did it on mine and she was tactile! by xxmaddiefxx Nov 18

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