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When you are learning your times tables how do you remember the answers?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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By looking at a diagram. |
By listening to a teacher telling you. |
By taking apart a real flower. |
How do you prefer to relax?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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An untidy room. |
Noise. |
People moving about. |