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Does anyone have any tips you can share for tactile/kinesthetic learners? My son is definitely in this category. I am glad that we are homeschooling cause he would be labeled as ADHD for sure. He just has to move around and use his hands to "get stuff" even when I'm reading out loud to him he has to move around....I know he is retaining the stuff i'm reading cause he can dictate it back to me and answer questions about what we read and my daughter is showing the signs of responding to that kind of learning as well.
Workbooks are not gonna do it for us. I can get him to do math worksheets as long as I let him use counters/blocks/sticks to do the problems and I have backed off on making him write as much because it clearly frustrates him to sit still and write stuff. I'm still making him do some but I'm letting him write on a white board and use foam letters to spell words. I am also going to let them write in a container of masa flour that I have had for ages and will probably never use. It'll be like writing in sand. He can do reading exercises as long as I make it into a game...like vocabulary bingo. I wrote words on index cards and lay them on the table or the floor and call the words out to him and we play bingo....sometimes he has to get the entire board covered and sometimes just in a line.
I also let him match words to pictures. We play computer games and he likes to do anything that involves hands on type stuff. I'm looking into a bunch of science experiments for him to do. I don't know what to do for history stuff though....I hated history in school so it is hard for me to teach. Making things hands on is going to be a challenge but I'm trying to find some good living history books....even if we don't really get started on stuff for his first grade year we will read more history dedicated material next year.
Does anyone know where else I can get some resources for this learning style or have ideas to share about teaching your tactile/kinesthetic learners?
Workbooks are not gonna do it for us. I can get him to do math worksheets as long as I let him use counters/blocks/sticks to do the problems and I have backed off on making him write as much because it clearly frustrates him to sit still and write stuff. I'm still making him do some but I'm letting him write on a white board and use foam letters to spell words. I am also going to let them write in a container of masa flour that I have had for ages and will probably never use. It'll be like writing in sand. He can do reading exercises as long as I make it into a game...like vocabulary bingo. I wrote words on index cards and lay them on the table or the floor and call the words out to him and we play bingo....sometimes he has to get the entire board covered and sometimes just in a line.
I also let him match words to pictures. We play computer games and he likes to do anything that involves hands on type stuff. I'm looking into a bunch of science experiments for him to do. I don't know what to do for history stuff though....I hated history in school so it is hard for me to teach. Making things hands on is going to be a challenge but I'm trying to find some good living history books....even if we don't really get started on stuff for his first grade year we will read more history dedicated material next year.
Does anyone know where else I can get some resources for this learning style or have ideas to share about teaching your tactile/kinesthetic learners?