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Engaging Your Students!


“Engagement first will lead to motivation and then achievement”⠀

I highly believe in this idea, which is why I created Build-A-Project. If students are engaged in what they are doing, they will be motivated, learn the content better, be more willing to participate, and succeed in what they are doing. ⠀

How to do this:⠀

It’s worth it to learn you’d child’s learning style. This could be through observation or they could take a simple test to determine their learning styles (there are many kid-friendly versions online). After you learn their style, you could implement how they learn in your lessons. ⠀

Here are the most common types of learners:⠀

-Visual⠀

-Auditory⠀

-Kinethetic ⠀

-Logical⠀

-Physical⠀

-Verbal⠀

Children could be a mixture of these types as well. ⠀

But don’t feel your child’s learning style is all you have to implement! It’s important to present lessons in a variety of ways so they could get used to it, but at the very least you could know how to captivate them!⠀

All projects I have created are engaging, hands on, teach in a variety of ways, applicable to real-life skills, and most importantly teach the content! ⠀

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