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You will learn more when you have your hands on what you are studying and when you can move and discuss things with others.
You like to talk when youre thinking about something or learning new things. You will learn best when you can study with a friend or with a small group. Many times you can better understand what you are thinking if you say it out loud first. It helps to "talk" your way through your thoughts.
It is best if you jump in and try something first, then spend time thinking about it and discussing it. You like to see examples or models of how other people are doing an assignment and it is important for you to see the results from a project, as well.
Use your wonderful personality to encourage the quiet students in your group to talk.
Remind yourself to listen to others and value their ideas.
Plan your study time in a place with very little distractions. Schedule frequent breaks. Often is it good to have someone working quietly nearby as long as it doesnt tempt you to stop studying and start talking.
Create your own study habits that use movement or games with friends. One student likes to spread out flash cards in front of the basketball goal, bounce the ball on the card, and then shoot a basket while reciting the fact. You can use a paper wad and a trash can for the same idea.
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