• Bodily/Kinesthetic: This learning style involves learning by doing, touching, and manipulating objects. People who prefer this learning style enjoy hands-on experiences and have a strong sense of body awareness. They tend to learn best when they can physically interact with their environment and when they are given opportunities to practice and apply what they have learned. Some examples of activities that might appeal to kinesthetic learners include sports, dance, acting, and building things.
• Verbal/Linguistic: This learning style involves learning through words, whether written or spoken. People who prefer this learning style enjoy reading, writing, speaking, and listening, and they tend to have a natural talent for languages. They tend to learn best when they can read or listen to information and then summarize or discuss it in their own words. Some examples of activities that might appeal to verbal learners include reading books, writing essays or stories, giving speeches, and having discussions.