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Learning Skills

Learning Skills

 Children learn in a variety of ways - do you know your child's learning style? Knowing the most effective route to learning can make it easier, more effective and take less effort. There is no point pushing information through one route when using a different way can increase a child's ability to absorb stuff by more than 50%! www.bbc.co.uk

Here at Learn4Life we recognise that children are unique and therefore learn in different ways.  Our Learning Skills range helps pupils recognise their own individual learning style and teaches them the best learn techniques for that style. 

 

 

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Positive Learning Posters
£29.50

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 An excellent resource to distinguish learning styles

A set of 7 posters that outline the characteristics of  VAK - Visual, Aural and Kinaesthetic learners -  and helps students to identify which of the learning styles mostly apply to them then describes the ways in which they can learn best.

Pack comprises: 7 A3 size glossy posters in a sturdy plastic wallet; 1 A4 photocopiable student questionnaire; Teachers Guide.

Age range 7 - 11

Revision Passport -  CD-Rom
£29.95

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  An excellent revision tool

Developed by C J Simister, the Director of the Advanced Cognitive Development Programme at Northwood College.

Gone are the days when teachers simply told students to 'go away and revise'. We now know far more about how the brain works and this knowledge is helping us to develop an improving understanding about the nature of effective learning. The revision passport CD-ROM contains 15 different learning tools together with comprehensive notes and tips for the student.  The learning tools include: Brainstorm; Power Notes; Spider Diagram; Mandala Diagram; Flash Cards; Draw it!; Tape it!; Story method and more. Also included on the CD-ROM is an A5 Revision Passport in printable book form and a Teachers Guide.  The School's name can be printed on each passport as required.


Ages: 12 +

‘We may have to educate looking. ‘Looking for learning lessons with an educator who shows the class how to access and retain visual information, how to take notes visually and spatially, how to revise for an exam using visual tools such as memory maps and learning posters’ (The Brain Behind It' Alistar Smith)