Kinesthetic learners acquire information through movement. They are typically active children who enjoy physical movement. Kinesthetic learners appreciate flexible seating, or being able to move while learning. Teach in short bursts to keep their attention. Here are some suggestions to engage kinesthetic learners:
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| Field trips engage multiple senses, and can help kinesthetic learners who enjoy moving. |
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| Dramatic play involves movement, speaking, and visuals like props or costumes. |
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| Games, like sight word Twister, combine physical movement and visuals. |
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| Tapping, snapping, or clapping can help kinesthetic learners with CVC words, sight words, and counting. |
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| Add large body movements when forming letters and sounds. |





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