Understanding My Learning Style Practice Flashcards------Brianna R. Duzan
Knowing your learning style may increase your GPA. T (True) or F (False)?
T (True)
In your own words, create a definition for ‘Learning Style.’
Student answers will vary, but should include elements of the following: A learning style is an individual’s unique approach to learning based on strengths, weaknesses, and preferences.
Multiple Intelligence Theory explains that not everyone is ‘book smart.’ T (True) or F (False)?
T (True)
You have to see a task be done by someone else before you like to try it. You might be a
d. Visual learner.
Your friend is a very good football player, but if he doesn’t bring his grades up, he may be kicked off the team. What type of study would you suggest he try?
c. Tap out information to a rhythm to help him remember it.
Explain how knowing your learning style can help to improve your academic success.
Students answers will vary, but should include elements of the following: Learning styles pinpoint strengths and weaknesses when it comes to learning information. Knowing your learning style can help you create study activities that work best for you and can be tailored to your learning preferences.
How you like to study has nothing to do with your learning style. T (True) or F (False)?
F (False)
Which types of learners like to acquire knowledge by reading aloud.
b. Auditory.
Explain how Dr. Gardener’s Multiple Intelligence Theory may help students in their classes.
Students answers will vary, but should include elements of the following: The theory explains that everyone learns differently. By using one’s multiple intelligence, a student can tailor study activities to best fit their learning style and multiple intelligence.