LEARNING STYLE INVENTORY
    Please fill out the survey below, checking any of the statements which you feel describes you as a learner. If it has been a while since you've been in the classroom, try to remember back, or think about which would be true for you now if you were in a learning environment. Once you complete the survey, you will be given more information about each of the learning styles according to which styles suit you most.
 
I try to remember things by picturing them in my head.
I can remember information from class just by listening to the teacher.
When someone shows me how to do something, letting me do it along with them works best.
When traveling, reading a map helps me the most.
I like it when my teachers tell interesting stories.
I like to give examples when I work in a group.
I enjoy drawing or writing.
I learn the spelling of words best by repeating the words to myself again and again.
I try to remember things by where I was or what I was doing when I learned them.
I can easily tell when two things don't look exactly alike.
I like to talk about and listen to ideas when I work in a group.
When traveling, having traveled the route before helps me the most.
I can remember information from class if it is written down for me on the board or on notes.
I can easily tell when two sounds don't sound exactly alike.
I enjoy working with my hands.
I learn the spelling of words best by looking at the words again and again.
When someone shows me how to do something, giving me oral directions works best.
I can easily tell when two things don't feel exactly alike.
I like it when my teachers give demonstrations or show me interesting things.
I enjoy singing or talking to myself or to others.
I can remember information from class if I take my own notes on it.
When someone shows me how to do something, letting me see a demonstration works best.
I try to remember things by remembering what they sound like.
I like it when my teachers give me role-playing activities or interesting projects to do.
I like to take notes when I work in a group.
When traveling, oral directions help me the most.
I learn the spelling of words best by writing the words again and again.

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