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OTMC Chapter 2

High School

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How I Learn and How I Decide

Every day you make choices โ€” how to study, how to solve problems, how to work with others. This activity will help you discover how you learn best and how you make decisions.

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Which way do you prefer to learn?

๐Ÿ‘€ Visual โ†’ seeing diagrams, videos, charts

๐Ÿ‘‚ Auditory โ†’ listening to explanations or discussions

โœ๏ธ Reading/Writing โ†’ notes, lists, directions

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Kinesthetic โ†’ doing, building, practicing

You can click each learning style to learn more

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Choose Your Learning Path

You need to complete a new task, which way would you like to approach the task?

Watch a tutorial video

Click each options that appeal to you for more information

Read step by step directions

Ask someone to explain it

Try it yourself and learn by doing

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How Do You Make Decisions

โšก Impulsive โ†’ quick choices

๐Ÿ‘ฅ Collaborative โ†’ ask others first

๐Ÿง  Logical โ†’ think through steps

โค๏ธ Emotional โ†’ based on feelings

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What Would You Do?

You have a large assignment due next week, how do you start the assignment?

Start immediately and adjust later

Make a detailed plan first

Talk with a friend/teacher for advice

Choose the part you enjoy most first

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Connecting Learning and Decisions

How might your learning preference influence your decision making?

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My Strategy for Success

Task: Create your own learning and decision strategy.

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Thank you for completing the activity

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Visual Learner

Example: You understand a math concept better after seeing a diagram or color-coded steps. You like: Charts, graphs, and pictures Watching demonstrations Highlighting or color-coding notes ๐Ÿ‘‰ You might say: โ€œCan you show me what that looks like?โ€

Auditory Learner

Example: You understand directions better when someone explains them out loud or when you talk through ideas. You like: Class discussions Listening to explanations Reading notes out loud ๐Ÿ‘‰ You might say: โ€œCan you explain that again?โ€

Reading/Writing Learner

Example: You learn best by reading instructions and writing your own notes or lists. You like: Step-by-step directions Making outlines Rewriting notes to study ๐Ÿ‘‰ You might say: โ€œI just need to write this down.โ€

Kinesthetic Learner

Example: You learn best when you can try the task yourself and practice. You like: Hands-on activities Building or creating Learning by trial and error ๐Ÿ‘‰ You might say: โ€œLet me try it.โ€