Tuesday, September 7, 2010

How to teach auditory learners

Exercise your vocal cords! Auditory learners learn best by hearing information. Verbalization is also very important for learning. Plan enough time for discussions. Do not worry if your child reads or talks to be themselves. Children with hearing students need to hear their voices, to learn.

Hearing students:


Remember, what you hear
Speak out loud while writing
Learn how to read easily with phonics
Reading aloud to himself
Remember, the information set to music
Our sounds
Enjoy reading
Talk a lot
They are distracted by background noise
Distracted by graphical information during the course
Gain underdevelopment of written information until they felt was
Have little understanding when reading silently
Have difficulty following the directions

How to choose the home Auditory Curriculum

Choose curriculum that can be read aloud, has CD audio and online / DVDClassroom lessons. Find resources that include questions for discussion and verbal tasks.

HISTORY - Read aloud and books-on-CD are ways of America and the world to learn history.
Language Arts - Auditory learners prefer to speak with the task of writing about it as. Storytelling, discussions and conferences are alternatives to written work.
LITERATURE - Read aloud and books-on-CD are great ways to enjoy literature.
MATH - Use DVD / conferences and online resourcesThe facts set to music.
Phonics - Create awareness phonemic phonetic CDs and reading aloud to your child.
SCIENCE - reading, adding good information and conferences are ways for your child to science learning. Using storytelling, discussions, lectures and demonstrations for assignments.

Auditory learning activities

Ask yourself ...
(1) How can the issue be presented orally?
(2) How can my child 'tell me what he learned?

Lessons taught by ...


Talks on CD
Read aloud to your child
Without adding sound
Live conference (or online / DVD)
interactive computer programs
Speaking through lessons and tasks with your child
Time for discussion
Group (or partner) activities
Video
Read the instructions for the child
Choral reading

Your auditory learner ...


Join the group (or partner)> Activities
In conjunction with books-on-cd/mp3
Reading aloud to himself (or other brothers and family)
Verbally repeat important points
The figures set to music
Use interactive computer programs
Speak aloud as you follow a recipe by heart, reading the instructions for an assignment of the literature, states and capitals, but works a problem in algebra, etc.
Reply workbook / listening comprehension questions
Use your contacts instead of telling book
oral presentations rather than writtenEssays
Provide information on known melodies and sing

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