The information on the 4 learning styles and the different techniques to use has been very valuable to me. It has given a better understanding to know how to teach and develop each child in a way that is understandable to their learning abilities and possibly disabilities.
I learned the learning styles and I learned the best process in making a lesson plan is to do the Hook, Book, Look, and Took. It is very helpful in my planning.
I really enjoy the lesson plan format. It gives me a logical way to plan my lessons so that they will have a logical progression in class. Plus it helps me get out of the same old rut of teaching to one learning style.
Just like personality, Our learning style is divided into 4 different areas. To affectively teach students, we need to build a lesson plan which contains all of the learning styles.
I too learned the four different learning styles. I always knew that different people learned different ways but I never knew that it could be summed up into just 4 categories and we can make sure everyone in the class learns by using these too.
I have learned just how much different learning styles are and how they fit our personalities, they are characteristics that go with each that are manifested in the way we do non-learning things and play games.
My default teaching method is according to my own learning style and the way I was taught, so I need to plan my lessons well in order to reach all my kids with their individual learning styles. There are so many ways to do this and I can't wait to experiment with my own classes in the future!
I have learned so much about the different learning styles and how to reach them all in the many different ways. I want to effectively teach students of different learning styles.
I'd heard of Hook, Book, Look, and Took, but not the learning styles that go with them. Realizing how important it is to use specific ways of teaching (more than just appealing to tactile, visual, and auditory) was new and I have really enjoyed learning about my student's styles and my own.
I've learned about the 4 different learning styles. It has helped me understand myself better and the people around me. It makes a lot of sense now; I am really enjoying learning about the different styles!
I learned that creating a lesson plan can be a difficult process, but that it is well worth the time and is rewarding. I do not have to be afraid of not knowing what to do, but rather I can take the time to think of creative ideas, ask for advice, and then organize ideas into an effective, wholesome, and fun lesson.
I learned that you have to gain knowledge of the different learning styles in the room. You have to mold your teaching to the numbers of each learning style.
I learned that you can use pretty much anything to help people understand and learn what you are trying to teach. You especially can use it for a hook. I also learned the importance of variety between all the lessons.
A new idea I have learned in class is focusing more on the "Look" part, appealing to Common Sense learners and realizing that students need to be able to apply the lesson to their own lives.
A new idea that I learned in this class is the four different learning styles. More particularly, what I am and what I am not. I definitely realize that the activities in the imaginative and dynamic sections are harder for me to come up with, but they are important.
A new Idea that I learned was the different learning styles. I knew that we all learned differently, but I like that I can now put a name to what happens. Also how to apply my teaching to each of those groups of individuals.
I have enjoyed learning about the new learning styles, I feel as though I've learned alot of different styles throughout the years, but there's always something new that I didn't know, so I find it interesting to learn those new styles
I have learned that there are so many different ways that we need to appeal to the different types of learners. We also need to be attentive to those who have the opposite learning style.
I have learned four different types of learning style and new techniques on how we can teach better and give all four types of learners a chance to learn.
The four learning styles is a new idea to me.
ReplyDeleteLearning what my learning style was something I had never taken the time to do before
ReplyDeleteI never knew about the four learning styles before. I enjoy them.
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ReplyDeleteLearning that along with different personalities, people also have different learning styles.
ReplyDeleteTeaching to different personalities and learning styles.
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting to try and use all four styles in one lesson.
ReplyDeleteThe different learning styles and their characteristics.
ReplyDeleteThe learning styles concept was new for me and it's really opened my eyes as to how children learn and how to better teach them.
ReplyDeleteGoing more indepth with the different learning styles has been interesting.
ReplyDeleteI've learned that to reach all children in your classroom, you must do something with all the learning styles.
ReplyDeleteHow to effectively put a sunday school lesson together. Understanding the HOOK, LOOK, BOOK and TOOK, makes lesson planning not so scary:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for responding!
ReplyDeleteI have found the four learning styles to be very interesting and helpful in understanding your students.
ReplyDeleteLearning how to make a lesson plan that touches on all four learning styles has been a great help.
ReplyDeleteThe information on the 4 learning styles and the different techniques to use has been very valuable to me. It has given a better understanding to know how to teach and develop each child in a way that is understandable to their learning abilities and possibly disabilities.
ReplyDeleteI learned the learning styles and I learned the best process in making a lesson plan is to do the Hook, Book, Look, and Took. It is very helpful in my planning.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy the lesson plan format. It gives me a logical way to plan my lessons so that they will have a logical progression in class. Plus it helps me get out of the same old rut of teaching to one learning style.
ReplyDeleteI learned the 4 different learning styles and a good way to remember how to incorporate all of them in each lesson: Hook, Book, Look, and Took.
ReplyDeleteJust like personality, Our learning style is divided into 4 different areas. To affectively teach students, we need to build a lesson plan which contains all of the learning styles.
ReplyDeleteI too learned the four different learning styles. I always knew that different people learned different ways but I never knew that it could be summed up into just 4 categories and we can make sure everyone in the class learns by using these too.
ReplyDeleteI learned about how to prepare a lesson plan. It took a bit to understand, but I get it now.
ReplyDeleteI have learned the importance of visual aids and how beneficial they are in the classroom.
ReplyDeleteI have learned just how much different learning styles are and how they fit our personalities, they are characteristics that go with each that are manifested in the way we do non-learning things and play games.
ReplyDeleteMy default teaching method is according to my own learning style and the way I was taught, so I need to plan my lessons well in order to reach all my kids with their individual learning styles. There are so many ways to do this and I can't wait to experiment with my own classes in the future!
ReplyDeleteI have learned so much about the different learning styles and how to reach them all in the many different ways. I want to effectively teach students of different learning styles.
ReplyDeleteI'd heard of Hook, Book, Look, and Took, but not the learning styles that go with them. Realizing how important it is to use specific ways of teaching (more than just appealing to tactile, visual, and auditory) was new and I have really enjoyed learning about my student's styles and my own.
ReplyDeleteI've learned about the 4 different learning styles. It has helped me understand myself better and the people around me. It makes a lot of sense now; I am really enjoying learning about the different styles!
ReplyDeleteI learned that creating a lesson plan can be a difficult process, but that it is well worth the time and is rewarding. I do not have to be afraid of not knowing what to do, but rather I can take the time to think of creative ideas, ask for advice, and then organize ideas into an effective, wholesome, and fun lesson.
ReplyDeleteI learned that you have to gain knowledge of the different learning styles in the room. You have to mold your teaching to the numbers of each learning style.
ReplyDeleteI learned a lot about different learners and I learned what type of learner I am and it has helped me see how I learn best
ReplyDeleteI learned that you can use pretty much anything to help people understand and learn what you are trying to teach. You especially can use it for a hook. I also learned the importance of variety between all the lessons.
ReplyDeleteA new idea I have learned in class is focusing more on the "Look" part, appealing to Common Sense learners and realizing that students need to be able to apply the lesson to their own lives.
ReplyDeleteA new idea that I learned in this class is the four different learning styles. More particularly, what I am and what I am not. I definitely realize that the activities in the imaginative and dynamic sections are harder for me to come up with, but they are important.
ReplyDeleteA new idea that I have learned in class is what learning styles are and what they are called.
ReplyDeleteI was not aware of the four learning styles before. I knew about the auditory, visual, and kinesthetic styles but not these.
ReplyDeleteA new Idea that I learned was the different learning styles. I knew that we all learned differently, but I like that I can now put a name to what happens. Also how to apply my teaching to each of those groups of individuals.
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed learning about the new learning styles, I feel as though I've learned alot of different styles throughout the years, but there's always something new that I didn't know, so I find it interesting to learn those new styles
ReplyDeleteI didn't know to much about the different learning styles beforehand; learning about them has been great
ReplyDeleteI have learned that there are so many different ways that we need to appeal to the different types of learners. We also need to be attentive to those who have the opposite learning style.
ReplyDeleteI have learned about the four different styles and how to teach and reach out to all students with each of the different styles.
ReplyDeleteI have learned four different types of learning style and new techniques on how we can teach better and give all four types of learners a chance to learn.
ReplyDeleteThe main thing I learned was about the different learning styles and how each kid learns differently.
ReplyDeleteI learn an how different all the learning styles are, and how you need to make sure to achieve all of them for every one to be included!
ReplyDeleteLearning styles are new to me, and I enjoy learning how to make a lesson plan/outline.
ReplyDeleteI've learned how to appeal to different types of learners and audiences.
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