Tag Archives: Visual Learners

Tips for Kinesthetic, Visual, Auditory and Tactile Learners

Kinesthetic learners need to move and use the body. They are usually good at sports and acting, and cannot sit still for long. They are the ones who will move their arms while talking. These children are characterized as hyperactive, when in fact they are motivated to process and retain information. Many of these children […]

Alphabet Activities for Visual Learners

Whether they are visual learners or not, all young children can successfully learn the alphabet through activities that help them see what they are learning. Visual learners learn best through sight. While many children are dominantly visual learners, all children, despite their learning styles, learn best through a variety of learning activities that appeal to […]

Teaching Adapted Physical Education for Autistic Children

Adapted Physical Education (APE) addresses the special needs of children with Autism and Autistic Spectrum Disorders in school. These classes use methods that make learning easier for autistic children and use common repetitive behaviors (hand clapping, spinning, SNAP) by incorporating them into the classroom. A well-designed Physical Education class requires many vital components. Evaluation First, […]

A Beginner’s Guide to Presentation Software

Presentation software is software that enables the creation of visual presentations. The presentations can be created in a number of formats but are normally delivered in slide show formats. Some of the common utilities of presentation software include teaching to a group of students about a complex subject or launching or promoting of products or […]