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Showing posts with label Learning Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Learning Style. Show all posts

Scripture Memory System

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Memorizing Scripture does not have to be a chore!  We are using the Simply Charlotte Mason Scripture Memory System with great success in our household and highly recommend it.  It only takes a few minutes a day and is very effective.

Visit the site above for directions on how to use this system.  Best of all, you may have everything you need right in your own home.

You'll need:

Visual Thesaurus

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This is something very useful for visual learners, a visual thesaurus that works like a mind map. Includes an audio clip of the words and visual representations of word relationships and you can manipulate it. You can choose between a low cost online subscription or purchase a desktop version. Click the link below and type a word in at the top to try it. Worth a look!

VISUAL THESAURUS

Learning Styles

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| By : Shannan | In : , ,

Discover your child's learning style is an amazing book, I just can't say enough about it! I have this one in my personal library, adults and children alike can take the enclosed test to learn more about their learning style. This goes beyond the basic "Visual, Auditory & Kinesthetic" learners and pinpoints your child's specific learning profile.

Parents and Homeschooling parents will greatly benefit from "Knowing" how their children learn best, by helping them to find ways to cope with their school environment or adjust home-learning to accommodate their needs, parents can teach their children to succeed when they might feel like they just don't don't understand "what is wrong."




From the Publisher:

It has become widely accepted that not all children learn alike. Some grasp information best by reading, while others learn better through listening or discovering concepts in a hands-on fashion. Two longtime educators--Mariaemma Willis and Victoria Kindle-Hodson--suggest in this guide that there are actually five aspects to a student's learning style beyond the simple modes of visual, auditory, or kinesthetic. Their "learning style profile" takes into account a child's talents, interests, preferred learning environment, and disposition, as well as the three more familiar modes. Written as a workbook, with a series of do-it-yourself assessments, the guide offers parents a chance to diagnose their child's learning style in all five areas. A chart of activities accompanies each style.

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