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Learning Style Quiz

Take the online quiz to find out what type of learner you are.

Determine which learning style fits you and your child best.  You might find that your style is different than your child's or you may find that you or your child learn by using more than one style.


Put a check mark in the box next to the things that you do.

You reach out to touch things.
You like to collect things.
You talk fast using your hands to communicate what you want to say.
You are constantly fidgeting.
You are good at sports.
You like to take things apart and put things back together.
You prefer to stand while working.
You enjoy working with your hands and making things.
You like to chew gum or eat while working.
You enjoy moving around and exploring the area around you.
You may be considered active.
You are good at finding your way around.
You are comfortable touching others as a show of friendship (hugging).
You prefer to do things rather than to just watch a demonstration or reading about it.
You ask for verbal instructions to be repeated.
You watch a speaker's facial expressions and body language for additional clues.
You like to take notes to review later.
You remember best by writing things down or drawing pictures and diagrams.
You are a good speller.
You get lost with only verbal directions.
You prefer information presented visually (charts, pictures…).
You are skillful at making graphs, charts and other visual displays.
You can understand and follow directions on maps.
You feel the best way to remember something is to picture it in your head.
You follow written instructions better than oral ones.
You are good at solving jigsaw puzzles.
You get the words to a song wrong when they aren't written down.
You would rather listen to a speaker than read the material in a book.
You understand information better when it is read aloud.
You struggle to keep your notebooks neat.
You prefer to listen to the radio than to read the newspaper.
You frequently sing, hum or whistle to yourself.
You dislike reading from a computer screen especially when the background is fuzzy.
When you are presented with two similar sounds, you can easily tell if the sounds are the same or different.
You require explanations of diagrams, graphs or maps.
You enjoy talking to yourself.
You use musical jingles to learn things.
You would rather listen to music than to view a piece of art work.
You use a finger as a pointer when reading.
You like to tell jokes and stories and make verbal analogies to demonstrate a point.



May 24, 2010

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