Kinesthetic learners are the most active learners, and they’re remembering if they’re jumping up and down or playing sports.” – Linda Johnson
Kinesthetic or tactile learning is a style in which learning takes place through physical activities, rather than listening to a lecture or videos. After a long vacation, students of Nursery were taken to the play area, where they had a wonderful time playing on the slides and tunnels, which is crucial for the development of gross motor skills.
It was followed by taking the students to the ball pool where they got to play with coloured balls. There each one was asked to pass the ball to their friend in the pool as well as throw the ball to another friend standing opposite of him or her. In this way they developed their kinesthetic skills and learned to play in group with proper co-ordination.
