Homeschool Views








Homeschool Views Quiz Page Everyone's learning style is as different as his or her personality. Our specially designed quizzes will aid you in identifying your child's learning style, as well as your own. This will help you to tailor your teaching in a way that best fits your child, and understanding your own approach to learning will illuminate the differences and similarities between you and your child. Discovering how your family learns will uncover both weaknesses and strengths; use this knowledge as the all-important resource that it is.

Child Learning Style Quiz


Learning Style for

1. Most of the time; after meets someone new, she:
Remembers the person's face, but has a hard time with their name.
Remembers the person's name, but cannot describe the person at all.
Remembers what she was doing when she met the person, but cannot recall their name or face.

2. During quiet time, will choose to:
Listen to music on the radio.
Color with her crayons or draw a picture.
Play a game or with a toy.

3. When given the choice, which type of book does prefer:
Computer-led books (i.e. living books) that are interactive and age-appropriate.
A Book-on-Tape.
A pop-up book or one that has places to touch or feel (ex: a patch of fur on the lion.)

4. How does interact with children whom she has never met before?
She waits on the sidelines and assess the situation before beginning to play.
She immediately begins playing with other children.
She has trouble interacting with other children and would rather play alone.

5. If given the choice, would rather:
Color a detailed picture.
Listen to music and dance.
Build something with blocks.

6. 's room is:
Clean and everything has a place.
Very messy, but she feels that it's organized chaos.
Very messy and even she cannot find anything.
You are the one cleaning her room.

7. Is 's imagination:
Advanced and active.
Regular and somewhat active.
What imagination?

8. When is concentrating on something:
She hums or talks to herself.
She is very quiet.
It's hard to tell at this point.

9. Is easily distracted by noise around her?
No.
Yes.
It's hard to tell either way.

10. Does have a strong vocabulary?:
No.
Yes.
It's hard to tell.

11. As an outdoor activity, would have more fun:
Starting a journal and drawing any animals she sees outside.
Taking glass bottles and filling them with water to make different sounds.
Building and flying her own kite.

12. When wants to get your attention, does she:
Wait to make eye contact.
Yell your name as loud as possible.
Touch you.
Both yell your name and touch you.

13. Is 's handwriting:
Neat and clean for her age.
Not bad but needs a little work.
Always a sore point.
doesn't write yet.

14. Does prefer:
Art.
Music.
Sports.
Doesn't feel strongly about any of these choices.

15. When you want to teach something new, the best way is to:
Both show her how to do it and let her read the instructions.
Tell her how to do it and skip the reading.
Skip the explanations and just do it with her.


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