Learning Styles (V, A, K) Flashcards
When your emotions can often be interpreted from your facial expressions.
Visual
When your emotions can often be interpreted from your general body language.
Kinesthetic
When your emotions can often be interpreted from your voice quality.
Auditory
When studying to remember, you learn best when reading it several times and keeping it front of you.
Visual
When studying to remember, you learn best when writing it down.
Kinesthetic
When studying to remember, you learn best when saying it to yourself over and over.
Auditory
While reading a book, frequently move your lips and speak under your breath.
Auditory
While reading a book, fidget a lot, because you really do not like to read.
Kinesthetic
While reading a book, you stare into space and imagine the scene you just reading about.
Visual
While working to solve a problem, make a model of it or walk through possible solutions in your mind.
Kinesthetic
While working to solve a problem, you make a list, organize the steps, and check them off when completed.
Visual
While working to solve a problem, call your friends and talk to them about it.
Auditory
While sitting in class, you take notes with diagrams or pictures reflecting what you’re learning.
Visual
While sitting in class, you would rather be somewhere else and end up doodling or daydreaming.
Kinesthetic
While sitting in class, you enjoy discussing issues and hearing other points of view.
Auditory