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Jane Gross's List: Kinesthetic

  • Oct 27, 09

    has ways of how to study when you larn Kiestheticly and has objects you can use

        • ego Robotics - Lego mind storms, RCX bricks and the new NXT robots. These are brilliant. Students concieve concepts, design, test, program, refine, modify and succeed with out even realising the tremendous lessons they are learning. I use robotics at all levels in my secondary classes from newbies to my old hat senior IT students. It never fails to please. The guru of Lego, and the master of the constructivist classroom in my opinion is Gary Stager.
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        • Starter Sheets for Lego Robotics - this is a set of six starter activities for lego robotics.
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      • Enjoy feeling, discovery and action
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      • Remember by using tools, building models and manipulating things
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      • Learn through emotions, touch, movement and space
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      • Enjoy demonstrations of concept demonstrations
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      • Master skills through imitation and practice.
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      • Benefit from hands-on teaching techniques
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      • Find it difficult to sit still for long periods of time.
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      • Remember who did what in the past, rather than what they said or how they looked.
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      • Prefer to stand, walk about or use large motor muscles when learning.
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      • Learn well from field trips and excursions.
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      • Tends to collect things
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      • Do not have good handwriting
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      • Are weaker at spelling.
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      • Talk fast using hands to communicate
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      • Benefit from role-playing and simulations
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      • Enjoy having background music while studying or working.
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      • Good at sports
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      • Take frequent breaks when studying
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      • Think in terms of physical action
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      • May play a musical instrument.
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      • Enjoy exploring the environment
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      • Participates in martial arts, dance.
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      • Can grasp concepts when abstract theories are combined with practical experience
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      • Enjoy science experiments, construction games, arts ad crafts
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      • Could be considered hyperactive
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      • More relaxed and open to learning in a beanbag than a hard chair.
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      • Good internal compass for finding their way around.
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      • Get restless during long lectures
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      • Comfortable touching others as a gesture of friendship
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      • Prefer participating actively rather than watching  video or reading from a book
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      • Learn more effectively when free to move
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      • Studies effectively laying on floor or bed, fidgeting, tapping fingers or touching objects
    • f you have a strong preference for Kinesthetic   (doing) learning you should use some or all of the following:
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