Auditory: 45%
Tactile: 40%
Visual: 15%
"If you are an auditory learner, you learn by hearing and listening. You understand and remember things you have heard. You store information by the way it sounds, and you have an easier time understanding spoken instructions than written ones. You often learn by reading out loud because you have to hear it or speak it in order to know it. As an auditory learner, you probably hum or talk to yourself or others if you become bored. People may think you are not paying attention, even though you may be hearing and understanding everything being said." ~ Education Planner
Things auditory learners should do:
1. Sit where you can hear
2. Have your hearing checked fairly regularly
3. Read flashcards out loud to learn new words
4. Read stories, assignments, or directions out loud
5. Have test questions read to you out loud
6. Read new material aloud
7. Record yourself spelling words and listen to the recording
How to improve my auditory learning way of learning (Correct grammar? Idea none u.u):
1. Practice studying with pictures, diagrams, charts, and maps
2. Work on creating pictures in my mind while reading
3. Watch videos on things more often
4. Use highlighters and flashcards.
5. When taking notes, put some symbols down instead of words.
How to improve my tactile way of learning:
1. "Participate in activities that involve touching. building, moving, or drawing" ~ Education Planner
2. Practice doing more hands-on things or chew gum, walk around, or rock in a chair while studying
3. Arrange flashcards to show certain ideas
4. Try taking lots of little breaks when working
5. Try using a computer to help (This is the new excuse as to why I should play the computer more. I'm "learning" while playing a video game...c:)
2/21/17
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