Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Tactile-Kinesthetic Word Study


 


The first installment of tactile-kinesthetic word study starts with Lucas' Andy Goldsworthy-esque arrangement above. 


What does tactile-kinesthetic mean? Tactile refers to touch, so tactile learners need to feel and move things with their fingers and hands. Soren arranges a range of Nerf weaponry and household objects to spell his words.





Kinesthetic refers to movement, so kinesthetic learners need to interact with their bodies, instead of simply listening (auditory), and/or watching (visual). As Frenya's finger reveals words in shaving cream, she strengthens her understanding of consonant/vowel combinations.



Spencer contains his creativity on a baking sheet. 


Pierce's approach is (naturally) a bit more decorative...




Lucas takes advantage of fall color...





Andy Goldsworthy's art inspires creative folks who enjoy natural art (and word study). Click here for more.

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