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Choice B

Choice C


When you are learning your times tables how do you remember the answers?

You look, the cover the tables and try to picture them.
                  

You say the tables out loud.                     

You use your hands or fingers to help.


You have a list of spellings to learn. What do you do?

You look hard at each word and remember what it looks like.

You say each letter out loud again and again.

You write the words over and over again.


In a history lesson you are learning new facts. Which way is best for you?

Watching a video.

Listen to a tape or radio programme explaining what happened.

Take part in a role play and acting out what happened.


You want to find out how an alarm clock works. What do you do?

You look at a picture or diagram.

You listen to a teacher telling you about it.

You take the object apart and then put it back together again.


You want to learn a sport you have never played before.Which way is best?

To watch a demonstration.

To be told the instructions and repeat them back.

You just go and do it.


In a design lesson you need to learn how to use a new tool. How would you do that?

By watching someone else use it.

By listening to your teacher explaining how to use it.

By experimenting.


You are learning to count in another language. What is best for you?

Look at cards and posters.

Singing the words.

Playing a game with the words.


If you have to learn a list of facts/things in order, which is easier?

You read over the list several times.

You make up a song or rhyme.

You act or dance them out in a sequence.


In a science lesson you are learning about the different parts of a flower. How do you prefer to find out?

By looking at a diagram.

By listening to a teacher telling you.

By taking apart a real flower.



How do you prefer to relax?

By watching T.V or reading.

By listening to music.

By doing some sort of physical activity such as playing a sport or going for a walk.


When you give someone directions how do you do it?

Draw a map.

Tell them and repeat instructions.

Point and use your hands to show the way.


When you meet new people how do you remember them?

Mostly by how they looked or what they wore.

Mostly by what they said or their names.

Mostly by thing they did or how they made you feel.


Having watched a television programme what do you remember most?

The scenes and what the people looked like.

What was said and the music.

What happened and how the characters felt.


If you want to work out how your friend is feeling what do you do?

Look at the expression on their face.

Listen to them…..

Notice their movements and posture.


If you are trying to concentrate, what puts you off the most?

An untidy room.

Noise.

People moving about.

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