We learn through all of the intelligence styles, but we have certain learning preferences that are stronger than others. Choose strategies that support your student’s strongest learning preference when helping them with homework or studying.
For Verbal/Linguistic Learners
These learners learn by saying, hearing and seeing words. They can easily memorize names, dates, places and trivia. To help verbal/linguistic learners:
-Use descriptive language
-Have them study by reading, writing, telling stories, playing word games and working with jokes and riddles
-They are good at creating imaginary worlds
-Create crossword puzzles for practice at www.puzzlemaker.com
We learn through all of the intelligence styles, but we have certain learning preferences that are stronger than others. Choose strategies that support your student’s strongest learning preference when helping them with homework or studying.For Verbal/Linguistic LearnersThese learners learn by saying, hearing and seeing words. They can easily memorize names, dates, places and trivia. To help verbal/linguistic learners:-Use descriptive language-Have them study by reading, writing, telling stories, playing word games and working with jokes and riddles-They are good at creating imaginary worlds-Create crossword puzzles for practice at www.puzzlemaker.com
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