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VAK Inventory Learning Styles

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VAK Inventory

Learning Styles

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VAK Inventory

What is Your Preferred Learning Style?

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VAK Inventory

Let’s Engage Each Preference

Visual

Auditory

Kinesthetic (Tactile)

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AuditoryInstructions

• Listen to the list of 15 items• Do your best to remember• When asked, write down as many as you can• Please do not talk until everyone is finished.

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VisualInstructions

• Watch the images of 15 items• Do your best to remember• When asked, write down as many as you can• Please do not talk until everyone is finished.

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Pencil

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Stapler

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Timer

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Swing set

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Screwdriver

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Dishwasher

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Sun

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Bicycle

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Horn

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Car

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Dog

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Lamp

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Desk

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Apple

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Coffee

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Kinesthetic (Tactile)

Instructions

• Form a single file line• Stand about ½ arms length behind the person in front of you• The person at the front of the line will receive an item. Hold

it, touch it, then pass it over your shoulder to the person behind you

• You will continue to get items until all 15 have been used• Your instructor will indicate when you received the last item,

quietly walk to your seat and begin your list (try not to sneak any peeks!)

• Please do not talk until everyone is finished.

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How can we use the VAK in the classroom?

• What strategies for learning might you give a Visual Learner?

• What strategies for learning might you give a Auditory Learner?

• What strategies for learning might you give a Kinesthetic Learner?