Visual
Visual Strength

Students who have an visual strength or preference like the teacher to provide demonstrations. They find it easy to learn through descriptions. They often use lists to keep up and to organize thoughts. They often recognize words by sight. They often remember faces but forget names. They often have well developed imaginations. They are easily distracted by movement or action in the classroom. They tend to be unaware of noise.
Student who are not visual often reads a page and then realizes they don't know what they have read. They then must reread the page.. They find it difficult to concentrate on reading assignments or overhead notes.
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