How does your child learn best quiz How does your child learn best? Page 1 of 2 1. Imagine you're learning about a new animal. What would your child rather do? Read a book with lots of pictures and interesting facts. Listen to a podcast where someone tells you all about the animal. Write a story about themselves meeting this amazing animal. Build a model of the animal's habitat out of Legos or cardboard. 2. They're getting ready for a school play. How would they learn their lines best? Highlight their lines in the script and re-read them a few times. Draw pictures of the scenes and themselves saying the lines. Act out the play with a friend, saying their lines as they go. Record themselves reading the lines and listen back to practice. 3. It's time to learn a new dance move. What would they pick? Get up and move! Try to figure out the steps by feeling the music. Read the instructions on how to do the dance and try it themselves. Listen to the music and clap along, feeling the rhythm in their body. Watch a video tutorial and copy the steps they see. 4. They're on a field trip to a museum. What excites them the most? Looking at all the cool exhibits and displays with pictures and information. Listening to the tour guide tell stories about the things they see. Reading the information plaques next to the exhibits. Trying out interactive exhibits and touching things themselves. 5. They're trying a new science experiment. How would they like to follow the instructions? Listen to a teacher explain how to do the experiment. Just jump in and start experimenting! They'll learn by doing. Look at diagrams and pictures showing each step. Read the instructions carefully, making sure they understand everything. Page 2 of 2 6. They're on a long car ride. What would keep them entertained the most? Play a video game or do some physical activity like stretches or jumping around. Read a book or write in a journal. Listen to an audiobook or podcast. Look out the window and watch the scenery go by or play on their iPad. 7. They're learning a new song. How would you remember the lyrics best? Watch a music video that shows the words on the screen. Read the lyrics and try to memorize them. Move your body to the music and make up your own dance moves. Listen to the song a bunch of times and sing along. 8. They're learning a new word. How would they remember it best? Draw a picture to help you remember the word. Say the word out loud a few times and repeat it in a sentence. Write the word down a few times and practice spelling it. Use the word in a game or activity to help you remember it. 9. They're learning a new recipe. How would you follow the steps best? Help out in the kitchen and learn by doing things like stirring and mixing. Listen to someone tell you how to make the recipe step-by-step. Look at pictures of each step in the recipe. Read the recipe carefully and make sure you understand each step. 10. They're learning a new sport. What would help them learn the most? Get out there and practice with a friend or coach, learning by doing. Read a book or online guide about the sport and its techniques. Listen to a coach explain the rules and basic skills. Watch a video of someone playing the sport and see the techniques. SubmitPlease provide your contact information to proceed.Email Address *Mom/Dad's name *Student's name *Country *WeChat ID (if you wish to be contacted)How old is your child? *456789101112Start Quiz