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Kinesthetic learners are often referred to as "hands-on" learners because of their preference to learn through practice, role plays, activities and group presentations.
Traditional auditory-sequential curricula and reading activities appeal to kids who prefer organized, language based instruction.
Lesson plans that allow children to move and touch will appeal to kinesthetic-tactile learning styles.
Who says that memorizing literary definitions has to be boring? Children can use kinesthetic skills and sense of fun to understand and remember literary terms!
Reading lesson plans and activities that appeal to multiple learning styles help students to learn phonics and phonemes necessary to meet No Child Left Behind objectives.


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