2. What is a learning style?
How you prefer to absorb information
Approach to the learning experience
Pattern of behavior
3. Why is it important to know
your learning style?
Know your strengths
Know your weaknesses
Know how to adapt to learning
situations
4. What are types of learning
styles?
Logical/Mathematical
Linguistic/Verbal
Musical/Auditory
Spatial/Visual
Bodily/Physical
Interpersonal/Social
Intrapersonal/Solitary
10. Linguistic/Verbal
Prefers written or spoken word
Expresses self easily verbally or in
writing
Loves reading & writing
Enjoys wordplay: tongue twisters,
limericks, rhymes, double
entendres, puns, etc.
Large vocabularies
11. Linguistic/Verbal
Careers: public speaking, debating,
politics, writing, & journalism
Phrases:
“Tell me word for word.”
“I hear you but I'm not sure I agree.”
“Let me spell it out.”
“In other words...”
“The word you are looking for is...”
14. Auditory/Musical
Like to work with sound & music
Good sense of pitch & rhythm
Can sing, play musical instrument, or
identify sounds of different
instruments
Notices background music on TV
shows or in movies
Often hums or taps out songs
15. Auditory/Musical
Careers:
Playing instrument, conducting,
composing music, & sound
engineering
Phrases:
“That sounds right.”
“Tune in to what I'm saying.”
“That rings a bell.”
“It's coming through loud and clear.”
“That's music to my ears.”
18. Spatial/Visual Learning
Style
Prefers images, pictures, color, maps
Can easily visualize objects, plans,
outcomes, in “mind's eye”
Good spatial sense
Rarely gets lost
Likes whiteboards, drawing,
doodling, & scribbling
19. Spatial/Visual
Careers:
Visual arts, architecture, photography,
video or film, design, strategic
planning, and navigation
Phrases:
“Let's look at it differently.”
“Let's draw a diagram.”
“See how this works for you.”
“I can't quite picture it.”
“I'd like to get a different perspective.”
22. Bodily/Physical
Uses body and sense of touch
Likes sport & exercise
Works on problems while going for walk or
run
Enjoys getting “hands dirty”
Makes models
Uses gestures & body language
Likes to “jump in” playing with physical
parts as soon as possible
Fidgets through lectures
23. Bodily/Physical
Careers:
Physical work, construction, sports,
athletics, drama, & dancing
Phrases:
“That feels right to me.”
“I can't get a grip on that.”
“Get in touch with...”
“My gut feeling is...”
24. Bodily/Physical Learning
Techniques
Uses touch, action, movement, and
hands-on work
Focuses on physical sensations
Touch objects, models
Use flash cards
Draws diagrams
Roleplaying to simulate learning
experience
29. Social/Interpersonal
Communicate well with others
verbally & nonverbally
People come to you for advice
Sensitive to others feelings,
motivations, or moods
Enjoy teaching or counseling others
Prefer learning in groups or classes
31. Social/Interpersonal
Careers:
Counseling, teaching, training,
coaching, politics, human resources,
etc.
Phrases:
“Let's work together on this.”
“Help me understand this.”
“Let's pull some people together to
discuss...”
“Tell me what you are thinking.”
33. Solitary/Intrapersonal
Careers: authors, researchers, park
rangers, and security guards
Common phrases:
“I'd like some time to think it over.”
“I'd like to get away from everyone for a
while.”
“I'll get back to you on that.”
35. Sources
AP Photo Archive
CBS's Numb3rs
Google images
Learning Style Perspectives: impact
in the classroom by Lynne Celli
Sarasin
Learning-Styles-Online.com