What is your learning type?

What is your learning type?

Each person has a specific learning type, or how they learn best. It could be visual, auditory, or something else! Which one are you?

published on October 26, 201633 responses 7
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When you get home from school, how do you relax?

When you get home from school, how do you relax?
Drawing
Reading
Listening to music
Playing outside
Doing homework
Spending time alone
Hanging out with friends
2/10

What is the most successful study method for you?

What is the most successful study method for you?
Studying diagrams and charts
Rereading the textbook
Having a family member quiz me
Rewriting my notes
Doing practice problems
Looking at everything again, alone, in my special study space
Studying with friends
3/10

Which school subject do you do the best in, out of these?

Which school subject do you do the best in, out of these?
ELA
Math
Science
Art
Music
Gym
Any of them, as long as I work alone
4/10

Out of these, which word describes you best?

Out of these, which word describes you best?
Artsy
Focused
Talkative
Active
Rational
Independent
Friendly
5/10

Your teacher assigns a project on India. She says you can present it however you want. How do you present yours?

Your teacher assigns a project on India. She says you can present it however you want. How do you present yours?
I draw out a map of India, and I draw a picture of the average house in India
I write a short story about the day in the life of a kid in India
I give an oral presentation
I cook a bunch of Indian dishes and bring them in for everyone to try, and I'm dressed up in traditional Indian
clothing
I make a graph showing the statistics of how many people have access to clean water in India
I make a cool slideshow that I present with my friends
I don't really want to present in front of the whole class; I ask the teacher if I can just show it to her privately
6/10

You're doing a really interesting unit on the ocean, and you want to learn more about it in your free time. How do you do this?

You're doing a really interesting unit on the ocean, and you want to learn more about it in your free time. How do you do this?
I look at videos of marine life
I check out a bunch of books from the library about the ocean and read them
I listen to recordings of whale sounds and try to mimic them
I go to the beach and observe the crabs and seaweed
I research the behavior of ocean animals and why they act the way they do
I look up the ocean on the internet and read about them alone in my room
I ask my friends and family what they know about the ocean
7/10

You want to learn French. How do you go about doing that?

You want to learn French. How do you go about doing that?
Making flash cards
Reading about it
Listening to people speak French
Hearing a word and repeating it
Learning the patterns of the different words so it will be easier
Not telling anyone about it, and just kind of learning it on my own
Ask my friends to learn it with me
8/10

You get a new laptop! How do you learn how to use it?

You get a new laptop! How do you learn how to use it?
I look at the pictures on the package to see how it's supposed to be set up
I read the instruction manual, duh!
I ask my parents
I turn it on and figure it out as I go along
I observe it and use trial and error to discover how it works
I refuse to ask for help; I'll figure this thing out on my own
My friends help me figure it out
9/10

For your birthday, you get some money. What do you spend it on?

For your birthday, you get some money. What do you spend it on?
Colored pencils and art supplies
Books
New headphones; my old ones were falling apart
A new phone and some apps to go with it
I save it
A few small gifts for my friends and family that I know they'll love
Matching t-shirts so I can twin with my best friend
10/10

You get a lego set that's supposed to make a spaceship. How do you put it together?

You get a lego set that's supposed to make a spaceship. How do you put it together?
I look at the diagrams inside the instruction manual to find out how to put it together
I read the directions
I call my parents to explain it to me over the phone
I carefully observe the parts to find out what goes where
I figure it out as I go along
I work together with my siblings to assemble it
I don't make what's on the box; that's boring! Instead, I make something random.