Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Learning Styles - Part 8

Did you know....

It is suggested that we learn in a combination of styles, but with a preference to one. 

We should, however, encourage children to use their less preferred modes.

Tips: Our draw and tell stories have been specially designed to help children develop their preferred learning styles as well as their less preferred modes.

Let me give you several examples:

Auditory learners can develop the skills to learn visually. They can listen to the story by clicking the audio button on each page and see the stories being unfolded on the screen at the same time.

Auditory learners can develop the skills to learn with movement when you encourage them to draw and tell the stories with you.

Kinesthetic learners and visual learners can develop their listening skills when they use the audio feature to listen to the stories. They can practise talking aloud when you ask them questions about the stories or when they talk about the colourful images or repeat the sounds of the different characters in the stories.

Visit www.rainbowballs.com.au to find out more.




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