First Day of School Activity -- Learning Style Assessment and Reflection
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This is an engaging, interactive way to get to know your students better (and to help them get to know themselves as well!) those important first few days of school. Using the provided link to the assessment, students with find out their learning style (visual, auditory, or kinesthetic) and reflect on their past learning experiences, how their visual style has affected their school experience, and what study strategies they can use that are relevant to their learning style. Encourage your students to dive deep into this concept. You can even create a graph of your students' learning styles after assigning this assessment!
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