T4_Q4 kinesthetic learning
According to the reading, kinesthetic learning is an approach to learning that involves physical movement.
There are two examples that the professor uses to explain this.
First of all, the professor talks about teaching addition and subtraction by playing store.
She says that the students take turn being customer and cashier.
By playing the action, the kids can get a concrete understanding of how addition and subtraction work.
Also, the professor talks about how learning ABCs can benefit.
She says that memorizing the alphabet by repeating is not effective methods.
However, according to the professor, it would be more effective that the kids learned alphabet by walking around giant outline of text and making shapes with their bodies.
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