Getting Ready to Learn

GETTING READY TO LEARN

✅ LEARNING STYLE INVENTORY✅

As you read each of the following statements, put a check mark for yes or no to indicate the response that describes your best.
1. I remember things better if someone tell me about them than if I read about them.
NO
2. I’d rather read about “taping” (extracting the sap from) trees than take a field trip and  actually tap a tree.
NO
3. I’d rather watch a video of a news item on the Internet than read an article about it.
NO
4. I’d rather build a model of a volcano than read an article about famous volcanoes.
YES
5. When I’m having trouble understanding my text chapter, I find that reading it out loud helps improve my comprehension.
YES
6. If I had to identify specific locations on a map for an exam, I would rather practice by drawing and labeling a map than by reciting the locations out loud.
YES
7. I tend to better understand my professor’s lecture when I read the text material ahead of time.
YES
8. I would rather take part in a demonstration of how to use a new computer program than read a set of directions on its use.
YES
9. If someone asked me to make a model for a class project, I would rather have someone explain how to make it than rely on written directions.
NO
10. If I were preparing for an exam I’d rather list to a summary of the chapter than write my own summary.
NO
11. I would prefer my professor to give me written directions rather than oral directions when I have to do a write assignment.
YES
12. I’ rather listen to the professor’s lecture before I read the chapter.
YES
13. If I had to learn to use a new software program, I’d prefer to read the written directions rather than have a friend describe how to use it.
NO
14. If I have trouble understanding how to complete a writing assignment, I prefer to have written directions than have someone explain how to do it.
YES
15. I like to listen to books on tape more than I like to reads book.
NO
16. When I have to learn spelling or vocabulary lists, I prefer to practice by reciting out loud rather than by writing the words over and over again.
NO
17. If I had a choice, I would prefer to watch video of someone else doing chemistry experiments than actually perform them myself.
NO
18. When I had trouble with a math problem, I prefer to work through the sample problems rather than have someone tell me how to do them.
NO

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