Directions: Check the statements that apply to you. Use the scoring key at the top of the next page to find out your learning style. __yes___ 1 z I keep written records of homework, things to do, etc. __yes___ 2 x I would rather have someone read instructions to me aloud, step by step, when I assemble something. ___yes__ 3 y I like to build things or do crafts and handiwork. ___no__ 4 y I am an out-of-doors person. ___no__ 5 x I keep up with the news by listening to the radio. ___yes__ 6 z I can put things together correctly by following written directions and/or illustrations. ___yes__ 7 x I talk to myself. __yes___ 8 y I cant sit still for too long without becoming restless. __yes___ 9 z I usually read billboards and signs when driving or riding. ___no__ 10 x I would learn more if I could hear textbook material on a cassette rather than read the book myself. ___no__ 11 z I like to rewrite notes or write summaries to prepare for tests. ___no__ 12 y I could learn keyboarding skills easily. ___no__ 13 y Keeping physically fit is not difficult for me. ___no__ 14 x In my spare time I like to talk to others. ___no__ 15 z I can learn zip codes or phone numbers best if I write them down a few times. ___yes__ 16 x It helps me to talk out my problems aloud. ___no__ 17 y In my spare time, I like to do physical activities. ___yes__ 18 x I can easily concentrate on what others are saying. __no___ 19 x I could learn to play a musical instrument by ear faster than by reading music. ____yes_ 20 z I prefer a map to oral instructions when trying to find my way to an unfamiliar place. __yes___ 21 y I learn new physical skills rapidly. ___yes__ 22 z I prefer a written job description and directions from an employer.
____yes_ 23 x I prefer that my employer or instructor gives me oral
instructions. ___yes__ 24 y When walking through stores, I like to feel the textures of fabrics or other materials. __yes___ 25 z I can easily follow written recipes when I cook. ___no__ 26 x I prefer to stop and ask directions when in unfamiliar places. __yes___ 27 x I learn zip codes and phone numbers best when I say them aloud a few times. __yes___ 28 y I am, generally speaking, well coordinated. ___yes__ 29 z When waiting for appointments, etc., I tend to read anything that is around. __yes___ 30 z I like to read in my spare time. __no___ 31 x I can remember names and places by rhyming words and sounds. _no____ 32 y I doodle and draw on any available paper. Scoring the Learning Styles Inventory: Add up the xs, ys, and zs. The highest score is your preferred learning style. x: __6____ (Auditory)
y: ___5___ (Kinesthetic)
z: _8_____ (Visual)
MOVE IT OR LOSE IT
The Top Five Study Tips for Kinesthetic Learners
5. Take a short break while studying and move around stretch, do pushups, etc. 4. Watch someone demonstrate what you need to learn, and then try it yourself. 3. Listen to taped lectures or book outlines while you jog, clean, or drive home. 2. Outline your chapters, write the main idea for each paragraph, re-write your notes, etc. 1. Build the model, do the experiment, test the theory, recreate the situationjust do it!
LISTEN AND LEARN
The Top Five Study Tips for Auditory Learners
5. Read out loud the information you are studying. 4. Discuss the material you are studying with your instructor and/or tutor. 3. Study with a classmate to quiz each other out loud and reinforce your material. 2. Tape your lectures to listen to them again. 1. Never miss a class! Listening to lectures will help you make sense of what you are reading. SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT
The Top Five Study Tips for Visual Learners
5. Close your eyes and picture or see what you need to remember. 4. Recopy important charts, graphs, diagrams, and tables to visually memorize them. 3. Visualize the organization and arrangement of key words or paragraphs in your text. 2. Use flashcards to help you remember and see key vocabulary words or items. 1. Highlight important items in your text you will be able to visually recall them later.