Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (2023)

We’ve talked previously about determining your child’s learning style to help narrow down your options for curriculum. There are so many options available these days that it can be difficult to choose! This article addresses the visual learning style and suggests curriculum options that might be a good fit for your visual learner(s).Children who are visual learners need to see things in order to learn.

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I’ve given some very basic information about each curriculum, so if it looks like it might be a good fit for your student(s), be sure to click the link to get more details! Also, keep in mind that many young children are great kinesthetic learners, and their learning style preferences may not develop until they’re a little older–possibly during the late elementary or even middle school years. So if you have a young child, kinesthetic may be the way to go!

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And if you’re interested in unit studies or all-in-one homeschool curriculum, you’ll find some great suggestions here!

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If you think you may have an auditory learner on your hands, you may be right if he or she enjoys listening to stories, listening to music in order to learn, is good at listening to directions (and is able to follow them reasonably well for his/her age). These students may enjoy talking (or singing) to themselves and/or others. They may lose concentration easily–especially if they’redoing school work in a room in which people are talking or making noise. These students may whisper out loud as they read or move their lips as they read silently. They are usually good at remembering people’s names.

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Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (3)All About Reading

Age/Grade Levels: preschool – 4th grade
Prep Time: minimal
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• Beautifully illustrated books that are simple and uncluttered (so they will appeal to visual learners but are also suitable for visual learners who don’t like too much color or who are distracted by too much color or by “busy” looking pages).
• Hands-on games and activities with lots of visual appeal

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (4)Alpha Phonics

(See next section–below–for a link to How to Tutor, which is the parent/teacher manual to go along with Alpha Phonics.)

Age/Grade Levels: preschool – beginning readers
Prep Time: minimal
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• This curriculum is extremely simple! Children learn the sounds of a few letters at a time, and then they read lists of words using the letters they were taught. The word lists do include “made up” words in order to practice certain combinations, but I used this to teach my son to read many years ago, and he thought the made up words were great fun!
• This is wonderful for a “no-nonsense” child who wants to learn to read but doesn’t care for all the “bells and whistles” that some curriculums have.
• Very simple and uncluttered pages with (mostly) word lists.
• This curriculum isn’t beautiful or colorful, but if your child is like my son and simply wants to learn to read as quickly as possible and isn’t interested in games or other hands-on activities/practice, this may be perfect for you.

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (5)How to Tutor

See information for Alpha Phonics (above) for information about how this curriculum works.

(How to Tutor is the parent/teacher manual that goes along with Alpha Phonics.)

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (6)Bob Books

Age/Grade Levels: preschool – beginning readers (approximately 2nd grade)
Prep Time: none or minimal
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• These readers are good for students who enjoy simple books without clutter and color.
• Simple black-and-white drawings are appealing but not overwhelming (and can be colored by the student if desired).
• Go along well with most phonics-based curriculums (but probably aren’t the best to use as stand-alone curriculum except for very young children who are beginning readers).

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (7)Leap Frog DVDs

Age/Grade Levels: preschool – early readers
Prep Time: none or minimal
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• While these are not technically “curriculum,” they are great for teaching your child, especially visual learners, phonics.
• They are very colorful and entertaining.
• Great for visual learners and auditory learners too!
• Good practice for early readers.
• Educational and entertaining.

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (8)Explode the Code

Age/Grade Levels: grades 1 – 3
Prep Time: minimal (print version) to none (online version)
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• Uses color but is not overwhelming.
• Teacher’s edition books contain notes for adjusting instruction for different learning styles.
• Optional wall chart and activity books for more visual activities/ideas.

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (9)Time4Learning

Age/Grade Levels: This is an online program covering pre-K through high school.
Prep Time: None
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• Printable worksheets
• Animated lessons
• Instructional videos
• Multimedia activities

NOTE:
• For upper level courses, lessons are usually presented by a teacher. The teacher then uses images, diagrams, computer graphics, etc. to aid in teaching.
• This curriculum is aligned with national and state standards, so you may encounter some information/ideas (such as evolution) that may conflict with your own convictions or beliefs.

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (10)All About Spelling

Age/Grade Levels: 1st – 12th
Prep Time: high
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• Uses multi-sensory activities that appeal to visual learners (as well as other types of learners) for all levels.
• Color coded flashcards
• Word cards
• Progress chart
• Songs and games

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (11)Schoolhouse Rock

Age/Grade Levels: no specific age/grades (I loved these when I was in elementary school, but I continued to love them as a teen and as an adult!)
Prep Time: none
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• Fun videos with catchy lyrics!
• Grammar rules are set to music (great for auditory learners!), but the videos are also very visually appealing. They are colorful but not overwhelming.
• Memorable word art/text.

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (12)Shurley English

Age/Grade Levels: 1-7
Prep Time: moderate
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• This is a highly structured program that may not be a great fit for all learners, but those who enjoy more traditional textbook/workbook curriculum may love it!
• Uses lots of diagraming and labeling.
• “Jingles” (short songs) for learning the parts of speech are great for auditory learners, but visual learners may also enjoy reading (or even writing) these jingles.
• Uses a combination of types of activities, questions, written work, diagramming, jingles, etc. to help children of all learning styles.

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (13)English for the Thoughtful Child

Age/Grade Levels: 1st (or 2nd) – 4th
Prep Time: moderate to high
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• This Charlotte Mason-style curriculum uses a mixture of language exercises, written composition, narration, and memorization to appeal to children of all learning styles. It includes pictures that are used as prompts for discussion, narration, and writing in some lessons (a definite plus for visual learners!).
• Incorporates other subjects/lessons, which makes English more interesting and more “real life.” For example, your visual learner may enjoy the way nature, science, and geography are tied in to English lessons.

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (14)Times Tales

Age/Grade Levels: about 3rd – 4th grades
Prep Time: moderate
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• This is a wonderful way for visual learners to learn upper multiplication facts! Each number is drawn as a picture incorporating the number, and the “number people” are used in stories that help the student remember the math facts.

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (15)Math U See

Age/Grade Levels: kindergarten – 12th grade
Prep Time: minimal to moderate at younger levels
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• This is one of the few math programs that uses a variety of sensory materials all the way through the first year of algebra, so this math program may be well suited for all kinds of learners.
• Great for students who don’t need colorful workbooks or who find too much color and busy-looking pages distracting.
• Colorful manipulatives
• Enrichment pages with color-by-number activities, dot-to-dot pages, etc.
• Videos
• Overlays

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (16)Teaching Textbooks

Age/Grade Levels: 3rd grade – high school
Prep Time: none
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• Taught by CD-ROMs (that run on either PC or Mac) by audio presentations accompanied by step-by-step written explanations along with visuals showing how each problem should be done.
• Colorful, illustrated lessons
• Textbook pages are uncluttered and simply designed so the pages aren’t overwhelming.
• Cartoon illustrations are included here and there.
• Some levels (Math 3 and Math 4) include a game for more practice of basic math facts.

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (17)Magic School Bus (books and DVDs)

Age/Grade Levels: grades 1 – 4
Prep Time: none
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• These books and DVDs are a fantastic and fun way for young learners to get interested and learn more about science-related topics! They are colorful and entertaining, yet they are full of interesting scientific information on a variety of topics.
• Available in both book format or on DVD, so your visual learner can enjoy whichever he or she likes best.

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (18)Dover Coloring Books

Age/Grade Levels: available for pre-K – adults
Prep Time: none
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• These coloring books are available for a variety of science- and nature-related topics and for a variety of age levels.
• Brief but informative captions
• Simple but beautiful illustrations to color
• Free teacher’s manual is available from the Dover website
• Some include a mini-course (a few pages of more in-depth information on a specific topic that is discussed in the coloring book).
• Colorful illustrations on the cover and inside cover

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (19)Apologia

Age/Grade Levels: 1st grade – 12th grade
Prep Time: varies
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• Elementary level courses:
o Colorful illustrations and diagrams
o Notebooking/journaling activities that are hands-on and interesting for all kinds of learners
o Creative assignments
o Drawing/coloring
o Book making
• High school level courses:
o Colorful illustrations and diagrams
o CD-ROM versions (or optional multimedia companion CD-ROMs) include video clips, animations, etc.
o Large font in student textbooks

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (20)Homeschool in the Woods

• timeline resources
• activity paks
• lap paks
• activity studies
Age/Grade Levels: elementary – high school
Prep Time: varies
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• There are several different kinds of resources from Homeschool in the Woods that might appeal to your visual learner!
• These resources are unit-study-type materials that are great for all types of learners.
• These resources (listed above) include various combinations of the activities and ideas listed below:
o Photos (with directions)
o Printables
o Living books
o Games
o Recipes
o Hands-on activities
o Maps and drawings that can be colored

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (21)History Revealed Series

Age/Grade Levels: 6 – 12 (This curriculum may be used in the elementary grades as well, but it is ideal for high school.)
Prep Time: moderate
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• While many history curriculums for high school students are based solely on textbooks, workbooks, and other reading, this curriculum is multi-sensory even at the high school level.
• All types of activities are included, so this curriculum might work well for all types of learners.
• Timeline activities
• Creative expression
o Dramatic performance
o Musical performance
o Art (drawing, painting, sculpting, etc.)
o Map making
o Cooking
• Online classes are available for students who enjoy interacting with other students. These classes allow for not only further discussion but also viewing/listening to other students’ presentations, art work, musical expressions, etc.

Homeschool Curriculum for Visual Learners - Hip Homeschool Moms (22)DK Publishing

Age/Grade Levels: varies
Prep Time: none
Why it might appeal to your visual learner:
• These books are full of beautiful photographs and illustrations!
• There are books on various topics related to history (and other subjects too!).
NOTE: You do need to be cautious, however, because some of the books include secular topics such as evolution.

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FAQs

What are 3 best activities for visual learners? ›

Learning Activities for Visual Learners
  • Photo Essays. Photo essays are simply sequences of photos. ...
  • Mindmaps. A mindmap is one of the "classics" of visual thinking. ...
  • Flowcharts. Flowcharts are one of the underused types of diagrams in learning. ...
  • Diagrams. ...
  • eLearning and visual learners.

What subjects are best for visual learners? ›

Visual learners absorb information best when they can visualize relationships and ideas. Maps, charts, diagrams and even essays work well for visual learners. When instructors illustrate or diagram their lectures on a whiteboard, visual learners may find they remember the information much better.

What is the most popular homeschool curriculum? ›

Our Favorites Best Homeschool Curriculum
  • Alpha Omega Publications Complete Homeschool Curriculum. ...
  • Calvert Homeschool Curriculum Review. ...
  • Time4Learning Homeschool Curriculum Review. ...
  • The Good and The Beautiful Complete Homeschool Curriculum. ...
  • Easy Peasy All-in-One Complete Homeschool Curriculum. ...
  • BJU Press Homeschool Curriculum.

How do you teach a child a visual learner? ›

How to support visual learners in the language classroom
  1. Write down new vocabulary. ...
  2. Use the whiteboard efficiently. ...
  3. Use charts and graphs. ...
  4. Add symbols and movement to flashcards. ...
  5. Play flashcard games. ...
  6. Experiment with realia. ...
  7. Use slide shows and videos. ...
  8. Encourage them to sit at the front.
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What do visual learners struggle with? ›

For visual learners in the classroom, distractions are everywhere. The way they learn is to take the concepts and imagine them in action. When they are surrounded by distractions, it can make it more difficult to remember what is being shared.

How do visual learners learn best? ›

Here are some things that visual learners like you can do to learn better:
  1. Sit near the front of the classroom. ...
  2. Have your eyesight checked on a regular basis.
  3. Use flashcards to learn new words.
  4. Try to visualize things that you hear or things that are read to you.
  5. Write down key words, ideas, or instructions.

Are visual learners good at math? ›

Finally, be prepared for a visual learner to not always be able to “show their work.” These learners come upon many correct answers simply by instinct. Some visual learners can even solve complex multiplication and division problems in their heads, but asking them how they do it won't get you far.

What type of person is a visual learner? ›

Visual learners like to take notes. Relatively unaware of sounds, they can be distracted by visual disorder or movement. They solve problems deliberately, planning in advance and organizing their thoughts by writing them down. They like to read descriptions and narratives.

Do visual learners like to read? ›

This child prefers reading about the information versus hearing about it. This child also likes using pictures, images, charts and graphics for learning. A visual learner is really good at using maps and finding their way around! Wow, talk about a perfect sense of direction.

Do colleges accept homeschool diplomas? ›

Yes, colleges and universities will accept a homeschool diploma. There may be very few exceptions out there but for the most part, these centers for higher learning are more than happy to include those with a homeschool education in their student body.

How do I pick a homeschool program? ›

How to Choose a Homeschool Curriculum:
  1. Tip #1 Picture what you Want Your Homeschool to Look Like.
  2. Tip #2 Determine What Kind of Learners You are Teaching.
  3. Tip #3 Try to Choose a Homeschool Style.
  4. Tip #4 Research Homeschool Curriculum.
  5. Tip #5 Read Reviews.
  6. Tip #6 Write a Master List.
  7. Tip #7 Budgeting.
  8. Tip #8 Consult Your Kids.
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What are 3 strategies for visual learners? ›

Study Tips for the Visual Learner
  • Write things down because you remember them better that way.
  • Make study area visually appealing.
  • Look at people and professors when they talk. ...
  • Most visual learners study better by themselves.
  • Take thorough notes in lectures and when studying textbooks.

How do you accommodate visual learners? ›

Visual Learning Style
  1. Use maps, flow charts, or webs to organize materials.
  2. Highlight and color code books/notes to organize and relate material.
  3. Have students pick out key words and ideas in their own writing and highlight them in different colors to clearly reveal organizational patterns.
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What do visual learners dislike? ›

I Can See Clearly Now: Visual Learners

On the other hand, visual learners struggle with listening to directions and information that is not written out. They may experience difficulty in lecture-oriented classes and often require instructors to repeat information.

Are visual learners slow learners? ›

When presented with details in isolation, visual learners can come to an abrupt, stammering halt. They appear to be slow and incapable of grasping what seems amazingly simple to their sequential peers. Thinking in whole pictures is actually a wonderful ability, it is just not utilized in traditional lessons.

Are visual learners right brained? ›

Left-brained children tend to benefit from an auditory teaching style, and often demonstrate academic aptitude early on. Right-brain oriented learners, on the other hand, are visual.

What type of learning environment is best for visual learners? ›

Visual/Verbal Learners

These learners like to study by themselves in quiet environments. They visualize information in their “minds' eyes” in order to remember something. The online environment is especially appropriate for visual/verbal learners because we present most of the information for a course in writing.

How do visual learners take notes? ›

A great example of a note-taking technique for visual learners is the mind map strategy. This method allows you to make connections between ideas and organize the information in a way that makes sense to you. These maps can include doodles, colours, and shapes to help with memory recall.

What are the strengths of a visual learner? ›

The way one learns new material can be unique from person to person.
...
Visual learner strengths
  • Ability to read, understand and remember maps.
  • Strong organization skills.
  • Note-taking skills.
  • Remembering passages from a text and their location within the text.
  • Design skills, especially when it comes to colors.

Why is visual learning better? ›

Visual learning helps students understand concepts easily due to the fact it stimulates images and affects their cognitive capabilities. In fact, research shows that we can process visuals much faster than text.

What are the characteristics of a visual-spatial learner? ›

Visual-Spatial Style Characteristics
  • They understand the entire picture at once.
  • They see the complete picture before looking at the details.
  • They learn quickly through visual material.
  • They don't like a step-by-step method of learning.
  • Instead of thinking in words, they think in pictures.
  • They may look disorganized.
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How do you teach visual-spatial learners math? ›

Make mathematics visual by using math manipulatives, by letting students create sketches or graphs to show their mathematical thinking, and by demonstrating new mathematical concepts through highly visual-spatial demonstrations (e.g. learning the formula area = length x width by measuring the classroom).

What percent of the population is a visual learner? ›

Research has found that 65 percent of the general population are visual learners, meaning they need to see information in order to retain it. Visuals add a component to communication that written and verbal methods do not: speed.

How do you know if you are visual auditory or kinesthetic? ›

How to spot if someone is Visual/Auditory/Kinesthetic - YouTube

What is the difference between a visual learning style and visual intelligence? ›

With visual learning style, you're using your eyes to see what information is provided. With visual intelligence, your mind creates a memory that helps you understand what you see and how the information will benefit you in the future.

Are doctors visual learners? ›

Among the medical students who have completed the questionnaire it is showed that the predominate learning style is the visual style 33%, followed closely by the auditory style - 26%.

What is the best curriculum in the world? ›

Finland. Finland has one of the best educational systems in the world. In areas like mathematics, science, and literacy, Finland has outperformed many well-known countries worldwide. Universities and Universities of Applied Sciences are the two types of colleges.

What is Charlotte Mason curriculum? ›

The Charlotte Mason style of homeschooling uses rich literature and “living books” rather than textbooks or dumbed-down twaddle. Instead of worksheets or answering questions in the back of the book, this style asks the student to retell, or “narrate,” everything he can remember from the reading.

Can I make my own homeschool curriculum? ›

Creating your own curriculum is doable for any interested parent, and it doesn't require you to have a degree in education or know how to teach every single subject. You just need to know your child, do your homework, and not be afraid to try things and ask for help. You can do that, right?

Does Harvard accept homeschoolers? ›

What if I am homeschooled? Each applicant to Harvard College is considered with great care and homeschooled applicants are treated the same as all other applicants. There is no special process, but all relevant information about your educational and personal background is welcome.

Is it harder to get into college if you are homeschooled? ›

Fortunately, college admissions is handled very similarly for homeschoolers as it is for traditionally schooled students. In fact, many admissions offices actively seek out homeschoolers. Admissions officers evaluate each student within the context of his/her own background and the opportunities they've had.

How do homeschoolers socialize? ›

Homeschool Groups

Homeschool support groups, co-ops, field trip groups, and park dates all offer opportunities for your child to socialize with other children and make friends. You can search for these groups online; some groups are now on facebook, so you may want to search there as well.

What is progressive homeschool? ›

We are an international K-12 homeschool program that empowers students to cultivate their gifts and passions by engaging them in a creative, flexible educational process grounded in the progressive principles of peace, justice, diversity, and sustainability.

How can I get free homeschool supplies? ›

How can I get free homeschool resources?
  1. Use the library for books, movies, and audiobooks.
  2. Get free books from community Little Free Libraries.
  3. Use the library for free computers and free Wifi (and homeschool without the internet)
  4. Download free pdf books.
  5. Look for free homeschool apps.
  6. Watch YouTube How To videos.

What are the 4 learning styles? ›

There are 4 predominant learning styles: Visual, Auditory, Read/Write, and Kinaesthetic.

What are the 5 learning modalities? ›

The four widely accepted learning modalities (or modes) are known by the acronym VARK: Visual, Auditory, Reading/Writing, and Kinesthetic. They are sometimes inaccurately referred to as “learning styles” which implies that each learner has a “style” of learning that should be maximized in all learning situations.

What are the 4 key elements of visual learning theory? ›

To address the effective use of visual skills in the pursuit of learning, visual learning theory has evolved into four key elements: full-spectrum visual learning, active and performance-based learning, dynamic transla- tion, and a multidisciplinary approach.

What is visual curriculum? ›

The Visual Thinking Curriculum (VTC) is a school-based program developed by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) that aims to help student learn how to think by talking about art.

What are visual instructional materials? ›

Visual aids are those instructional devices which are used in the classroom to encourage learning and make it easier and motivating. The material like models, charts, film strip, projectors, radio, television, maps etc called instructional aids. (Rather, 2004).

What are 5 elements to cater for the needs of your learners? ›

These five elements are:
  • Concepts.
  • Knowledge.
  • Skills.
  • Attitudes.
  • Action.

What are the 4 types of learning styles Honey and Mumford? ›

The four different ways in which people prefer to learn that Honey and Mumford have identified, relate to a different stage in the learning cycle. These are Activist, Reflector, Theorist and Pragmatist.

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What are 2 teaching strategies activities you would use for visual learners in your classroom? ›

5 Visual teaching strategies and tips
  • Use virtual whiteboards for collaboration and sharing. ...
  • Encourage students to visually demonstrate what they have learned. ...
  • Convey complex concepts with digital media. ...
  • Use concept maps to drive critical thinking. ...
  • Share graphic organizers before, during, and after lessons.

What activity might you use to teach time to a visual learner? ›

Flash cards with images of clocks telling different times make a great classroom activity. Hand them out to the students and tell them to write down the answer. This will help them to reflect on what they have learnt and to help you assess your teaching methods so far.

What are 3 examples of activities for auditory learners? ›

Students can enhance auditory learning through activities that involve spoken word, music, or sound effects, such as:
  • Lecturing aloud while studying;
  • Reading aloud while studying;
  • Discussing with others;
  • Dictating notes into a tape recorder;
  • Speaking and writing in complete sentences when possible;
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What are the 4 learning activities? ›

The four core learning styles in the VARK model include visual, auditory, reading and writing, and kinesthetic.

What are 3 strategies for visual learners? ›

Study Tips for the Visual Learner
  • Write things down because you remember them better that way.
  • Make study area visually appealing.
  • Look at people and professors when they talk. ...
  • Most visual learners study better by themselves.
  • Take thorough notes in lectures and when studying textbooks.

How do you accommodate visual learners? ›

Visual Learning Style
  1. Use maps, flow charts, or webs to organize materials.
  2. Highlight and color code books/notes to organize and relate material.
  3. Have students pick out key words and ideas in their own writing and highlight them in different colors to clearly reveal organizational patterns.
6 Apr 2021

How do visual learners teach math? ›

Visual learners (and kinesthetic learners) learn basic math facts much easier when they can represent them with 3D manipulatives. Blocks, cubes, legos, play money (or real money), and dice can all be invaluable tools for helping the visual learner to “see” how all the math facts work together.

What are visual learning techniques? ›

Visual learning is a method in which a learner utilizes graphs, charts, maps, and diagrams. A visual learner learns best by perceiving information. The learners learn more efficiently using images, pictures, colors, and maps to organize information and communicate with others.

What are the characteristics of a visual learner? ›

Characteristics of Visual Learners
  • Thoughts wander during lectures.
  • Observant but may miss some of what is said.
  • Well organized.
  • Like to read and show intense concentration while reading.
  • Good speller.
  • Remember better by seeing charts, diagrams, etc.
  • Concentrate well.
  • Need to see directions; not hear them.

What techniques could you use to teach an auditory learner? ›

Use mnemonics, rhymes, jingles, and auditory repetition through tape recording to improve memory. Practice verbal interaction to improve motivation and self-monitoring. Use recorders to document lectures and for reading materials. Remember to examine illustrations in textbooks and convert them into verbal descriptions.

What are visual auditory skills? ›

What is visual auditory integration? This is the ability to recognise written symbols as a spoken word and, hence, is a necessary skill for learning letters and words.

How do teachers teach auditory learners? ›

Teaching strategies of auditory learners

encourage students to explain topics to each other. encourage oral presentations. explain information through songs, raps and poems. allow times when the classroom is silent then times with quiet music.

What are the 12 learning styles? ›

Understanding the 12 Ways of Learning:

They include visual, auditory, tactile, kinesthetic, sequential, simultaneous, reflective/logical, verbal, interactive, direct experience, indirect experience, and rhythmic/melodic.

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