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Differentiate instruction to accommodate the various learning styles of students. Students learn through many different styles of instruction. Plan well-structured lessons with a variety of learning experiences. Effective teaching varies teaching methods over three modalities: visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. Be careful not to get stuck in presenting lessons in your favored modality. Additionally, alternate between individual, small group, and whole group activities.
Grade Levels K - 2
Grade Levels K - 2
Grade Levels 3 - 5
Grade Levels 3 - 5
Grade Levels 6 - 8
Grade Levels 6 - 8
Grade Levels 9 - 12
Grade Levels 9 - 12
Kinesthetic Learner
Kinesthetic Learner
Visual Learner
Visual Learner
Auditory Learner
Auditory Learner
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