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How Do You Like to Learn? WorksheetHow Do You Like to Learn? Worksheet
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6th - 12th
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How Do You Like to Learn?

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Use this worksheet to gather insight into the types of activities assignments that each of your students prefers, and create an effective, student-centered learning environment.

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Concepts

learning styles, conversation skills, listening, speaking skills, discussion skills, classroom community, Classroom Management

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Assign this at the beginning of the school year to get a more in-depth understanding of each of your learners and their individual needs
  • Use as a pre-assessment and then hand out again at the end of the year to asses if they believe their styles and skills have evolved

Classroom Considerations

  • The terminology used for the column headings might sound a bit strange (i.e. like very much, like a little, etc.); you can adapt the listed styles and skills though to a separate worksheet that fits your own language style and criteria

Pros

  • Important assessment tool
  • Includes section where pupils write some expectations they have for their class/teacher

Cons

  • None

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