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Picture It!: Teaching Visual-Spatial Learners

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Picture It! illuminates the abilities of visual-spatial learners and describes the challenges that they have in traditional learning environments. It provides strategies that help them use their strengths. This book is helpful for teachers, parents, and visual spatial learners themselves. The book is filled with many teaching tips in areas that include reading, writing, math, and time management. This book provides crucial information regarding teaching to the natural strengths of visual-spatial learners. Picture It, reassures teachers that they can easily create strategies that teach across the entire spectrum of learning beyond the usual focus on sequential learning and organization.

250 pages, Paperback

First published November 6, 2012

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Betty Maxwell

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November 5, 2015
A powerful collection of practical strategies for teaching VSLs. For teachers and parents. So many "Ahh!" moments. My 2e VSL is starting 6th grade; his elementary struggle - explained. Especially excited about Freeze Frame and Documentation Board strategies for writing. Feeling both encouraged and empowered to gently share strategies with teachers on the front end of those step-by-step CAP projects!

Consider also: Upside-Down Brilliance: The Visual-Spatial Learner, Visual Leap: A Step-by-Step Guide to Visual Learning for Teachers and Students
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