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Powerpoint Jeopardy Learning Styles1.03Skills

Activities, things, and ideas a person likes and enjoys

Relationships, Responsibility, Achievement, Compassion, Courage Recognition

People, Data, Things, Ideas

A survey of a person’s interests

Your outlook

A collection of traits that define a person

A test to discover your traits that define you

The different way that people naturally learn

An account of the ways people think and learn

The number of Learning Styles

One works well with people One works best alone

A person who like to read Write and tell stories

A person who likes to draw, Build, design, and create things

A person who likes to sing

I like to touch I like nature

A set of skills that are used In school and other places

Skills that assist with problems Using your mind

Brute force skills

I like people skills

Skills that relate to your personal abilities

Skills that allow to work well With others

Willingness to change

The ability to acquire knowledge

Making practical use of Scientific skills

Exchange information Thinking through an issue Ability to come to a conclusion Track and planning