Distance learning has been hard on students (and teachers!) - not just from the lack of human interaction, but the stress of figuring out new technologies, the eye strain of staring at screens, and the absence of hands-on, collaborative learning activities they thrive on in a classroom setting. With distractions abound and parents often struggling to assist, take-home, printed activities may be a strategy worth employing to encourage a kinesthetic approach to a learning environment we've all had to adapt to.
As discussed in a recent article for eSchool news, several studies have been conducted to determine the effectiveness of print vs. digital learning, and the results should surprise no one. Printed materials are easier for brains to process than information on-screen, and the physical engagement of such materials allow for enhanced focus, without the distractions of the vastness on the world wide web.
As such, if you're looking for more printed materials for your distance learning students, we've got some here for you!
Math Toolkits
Y-Chart Learning
A tried-and-true method, the y-chart can be a valuable tool to help students organize their thoughts before beginning a unit of study. Exploring what your students already know about a concept not only helps you cater your teaching to their existing knowledge, but sharing with the group promotes cooperation and a shared goal. Download this free resource helping you explore printed y-charts for distance or hybrid learning!
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The VariQuest Visual and Kinesthetic Learning Suite, complete with Engage Every Learner Content, was designed for educators, by educators, to make hands-on materials for learning easy-to-create, saving you precious time. To see more of how VariQuest can help create these and other educationally-focused supports for schools, request a no-obligation demonstration today with one of our expert education consultants.