What type of behavior from a student will inform a teacher that the student is a kinesthetic learner? Select two.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking what specific behaviors indicate that a student is a kinesthetic learner, with the requirement to select two correct options from the provided choices.
Answer
Restless in class and wants to do typing.
The behaviors indicating a kinesthetic learner are: 'The student is restless in class, cannot sit still for a long time, which often leads to discipline problems' and 'When the teacher asked the students to work in groups at the computer, this student was the one who wanted to do the typing.'
Answer for screen readers
The behaviors indicating a kinesthetic learner are: 'The student is restless in class, cannot sit still for a long time, which often leads to discipline problems' and 'When the teacher asked the students to work in groups at the computer, this student was the one who wanted to do the typing.'
More Information
Kinesthetic learners prefer physical activities and often struggle to remain still. They learn effectively through doing and engaging physically, which includes being involved in tasks like typing.
Tips
Don't confuse kinesthetic learning behaviors with auditory or visual learning styles.
Sources
- 16 Characteristics of Kinesthetic and Tactile Learners - child1st.com
- Learning Styles: Kinaesthetic Learner Characteristics - engage-education.com
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