There are lots of books about how to help so-called ‘kinesthetic learners’ who often struggle in a traditional classroom setting but '30 Ways to Use Kinesthetic Learning in the Classroom' is not one of those books. Its focus is to show how all students, whatever their preferred learning style, can and should engage in kinesthetic learning activities in class.
Designed as a resource for teachers, '30 Ways to Use Kinesthetic Learning in the Classroom' is a practical guide to getting students to play a more active part in lessons so that they learn more effectively. It is a step by step guide to proven strategies that encourage students to get out of their seats and engage with classroom learning in structured ways. The strategies have all been ‘road tested’ and can be used in all subject areas in ordinary classrooms every day.
'30 Ways to Use Kinesthetic Learning in the Classroom' explains how to:
• harness students’ natural desire to learn
• involve all students fully in learning activities
• use brain compatible learning strategies
• make learning more memorable and therefore more successful
• let your students have some ‘serious fun’ in lessons
Written by a teacher with more than 30 years experience and who is highly regarded for his innovative teaching and learning programmes, this book is an easy-to-follow start up guide to using kinesthetic learning activities in the classroom, that not only explains how to use the strategies but also why they work.
Language
English
Pages
76
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
August 13, 2011
30 Ways to Use Kinesthetic Learning in the Classroom
There are lots of books about how to help so-called ‘kinesthetic learners’ who often struggle in a traditional classroom setting but '30 Ways to Use Kinesthetic Learning in the Classroom' is not one of those books. Its focus is to show how all students, whatever their preferred learning style, can and should engage in kinesthetic learning activities in class.
Designed as a resource for teachers, '30 Ways to Use Kinesthetic Learning in the Classroom' is a practical guide to getting students to play a more active part in lessons so that they learn more effectively. It is a step by step guide to proven strategies that encourage students to get out of their seats and engage with classroom learning in structured ways. The strategies have all been ‘road tested’ and can be used in all subject areas in ordinary classrooms every day.
'30 Ways to Use Kinesthetic Learning in the Classroom' explains how to:
• harness students’ natural desire to learn
• involve all students fully in learning activities
• use brain compatible learning strategies
• make learning more memorable and therefore more successful
• let your students have some ‘serious fun’ in lessons
Written by a teacher with more than 30 years experience and who is highly regarded for his innovative teaching and learning programmes, this book is an easy-to-follow start up guide to using kinesthetic learning activities in the classroom, that not only explains how to use the strategies but also why they work.