What Kind of Learner Are You?

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What Kind of Learner Are You?

Question 1 When you study for a test, would you rather? a. read notes, read headings in a book, look at diagrams and illustrations. b. have someone ask you questions, or repeat facts silently to yourself. c. write things out on index cards and make models or diagrams.

Question 2 Which of these do you do when you listen to music? a. daydream (see things that go with the music) b. hum along c. move with the music, tap your feet, etc.

Question 3 When you work at solving problems do you a. make a list, organize the steps and check them off as you finish b. make a few phone calls to friends or experts c. make a model of the problem or walk through all the steps in your mind.

Question 4 When you read for fun, do you prefer a. a travel book with a lot of pictures in it b. a mystery book with a lot of conversation in it c. a book where you answer questions and solve problems

Question 5 To learn how a computer works, would you rather a. watch a movie about it b. listen to someone explain it c. take the computer apart and try to figure it out yourself

Question 6 You have just entered a science museum, what will you do first? a. look around and find a map showing locations of various exhibits b. talk to a museum guide and ask about the exhibits c. go into the first exhibit that looks interesting and read directions later

Question 7 What kind of restaurant would you rather not go to? a. one with the lights too bright b. one with the music too loud c. one with uncomfortable chairs

Question 8 Would you rather go to a. an art class b. a music class c. an exercise class

Question 9 Which are you most likely to do when you are happy? a. grin b. shout with joy c. jump for joy

Question 10 If you were at a party, what would you be most likely to remember the next day? a. the faces of the people there, but not the names b. the names but not the faces c. the things you did and said while you were there

Question 11 When you see the word “d - o - g”, what do you do first? a. think of a picture of a particular dog b. say the word “dog” to yourself silently c. sense the feeling of being with a dog (petting it, running with it)

Question 12 When you tell a story, would you rather a. write it b. tell it out loud c. act it out

Question 13 What is most distracting for you when you are trying to concentrate? a. visual distractions b. noises c. other sensations like hunger, tight shoes, worry

Question 14 What are you most likely to do when you are angry? a. scowl b. shout or “blow up” c. stomp off and slam doors

Question 15 When you aren’t sure how to spell a word, which of these are you most likely to do? a. write it out to see if it looks right b. sound it out c. write it out to see if it feels right

Question 16 Which are you most likely to do when standing in a long line at the movies? a. look at posters advertising other movies b. talk to the person next to you c. tap your foot or move around in some other way

Total your a’s, b’s and c’s

See it VISUAL LEARNERS take numerous detailed notes tend to sit in the front are usually neat and clean often close their eyes to visualize or remember something like to see what they are learning benefit from illustrations and color prefer stimuli to be isolated from auditory and kinesthetic distractions

Hear it AUDITORY LEARNERS sit where they can hear but need not pay attention to what is happening up front may not coordinate colors or clothes, but can explain what they are wearing and why hum or talk to themselves or other s when bored acquire knowledge by reading aloud remember by verbalizing lessons to themselves

Experience it KINESTHETIC LEARNERS need to be active and take frequent breaks speak with their hands and use gestures remember what was done, but have difficulty what was said or seen find reasons to tinker or move when bored rely on what they can directly experience activities such as cooking, construction and art help them learn enjoy field trips sit near the door or someplace easy to get up and move around communicate by touching and appreciate physical expressed encouragement (pat on the back) Experience it