LEARNING STYLES. Linguistic / language: learn by listening, reading, verbalizing, enjoy discussion, like word games, books, and records, and remember.

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LEARNING STYLES

Linguistic / language: learn by listening, reading, verbalizing, enjoy discussion, like word games, books, and records, and remember verses, lyrics, and trivia.

LEARNING STYLES Logical / mathematical / abstract: think conceptually, use clear reasoning, looks for abstract patterns and relationships, like experimenting and testing things, like classifying and categorizing.

LEARNING STYLES Aural / auditory / musical: think in tones, learn through rhythm and melody, learn better through what is heard, notice non-verbal sounds in the environment.

LEARNING STYLES Visual / spatial: Like mazes and jigsaw puzzles, like to draw and design, like films, videos, diagrams, maps, charts.

LEARNING STYLES Physical / kinesthetic: Process knowledge through physical sensations, communicate through gestures, learn by touching and manipulating, like role playing.

LEARNING STYLES Social / interpersonal: Prefer to learn in groups or with other people; learn from cooperative learning experiences, like working in groups.

LEARNING STYLES Independent / solitary / intrapersonal: Enjoy working independently, like to be alone, appear to be self-motivated and need quiet time and space.

LEARNING STYLES Adventurer / naturalist: Investigate, experiment, question, find out about natural phenomena and the natural world, weather patterns, growing things, animals, conditions that change characteristics (water from liquid to solid when frozen), curious.