My learning style:
Auditory learner
You are an AUDITORY learner.
Study with a friend so you can talk about the information and HEAR it, too.
Recite out loud the information you want to remember several times.
Ask your teacher if you can submit some work (if appropriate) as an oral presentation, or on audio tape.
Make your own tapes of important points you want to remember and listen to it repeatedly. This is pecially useful for learning material for tests.
When reading, skim through and look at the pictures, chapter titles, and other clues and say out loud what you think this book could be about.
Make flashcards for various material you want to learn and use them repeatedly, reading them out loud. Use different colours to aid your memory.
Set a goal for your assignments and verbalise them. Say your goals out loud each time you begin work on that particular assignment.
Read out loud when possible. You need to HEAR the words as you read them to understand them well.
When doing maths calculations, use grid paper to help you set your sums out correctly and in their correct columns.
Use different colours and pictures in your notes, exercise books, etc. This will help you remember them.
Auditory learner
You are an AUDITORY learner.
Study with a friend so you can talk about the information and HEAR it, too.
Recite out loud the information you want to remember several times.
Ask your teacher if you can submit some work (if appropriate) as an oral presentation, or on audio tape.
Make your own tapes of important points you want to remember and listen to it repeatedly. This is pecially useful for learning material for tests.
When reading, skim through and look at the pictures, chapter titles, and other clues and say out loud what you think this book could be about.
Make flashcards for various material you want to learn and use them repeatedly, reading them out loud. Use different colours to aid your memory.
Set a goal for your assignments and verbalise them. Say your goals out loud each time you begin work on that particular assignment.
Read out loud when possible. You need to HEAR the words as you read them to understand them well.
When doing maths calculations, use grid paper to help you set your sums out correctly and in their correct columns.
Use different colours and pictures in your notes, exercise books, etc. This will help you remember them.