We’ve spent the past few weeks establishing our class community and getting reacquainted with one another, or learning about the hidden talents and shared experiences of familiar-faced classmates.  Today, you have the opportunity to learn a little more about yourself.  In the survey below, please read the choices below and consider each statement carefully.  If there is a word you’re unsure of, we encourage you to use the resources you have available.  One option would be to ask one of the us to help you understand what they statement is saying, or you could highlight the word and paste it into this website.

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11 Responses to “Learning Styles Survey”

  1.   Abbie H. Says:

    I have nothing to say. ummmmmmmm i guess that was fun. k well bye.

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    Mrs. Cornwell Reply:

    That’s a bummer you don’t have anything to say! You’re always so thoughtful and have funny comments in class. Hopefully you will find a post soon that makes you think of something and you’ll be able to add your creativity to the growing pool of comments here on our blog!

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  2.   jenna d Says:

    What was this for to see how we learn or what?

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    Mrs. Cornwell Reply:

    You got it! This was just a learning styles survey to have you think a little more about yourself and the best ways in which you can learn!

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  3.   justin f Says:

    that was so interesting and so satisfying that i learned something from it.

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  4.   justin f Says:

    to long

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    Mrs. Cornwell Reply:

    I’m sure you know this already, but you want “too” here! It was pretty lengthy! Thanks for sticking with it! :)

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  5.   justin f Says:

    very very interesting

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  6.   justin f Says:

    very very satisfying

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  7.   justin f Says:

    that was so great i was amazed

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    Mrs. Cornwell Reply:

    What exactly amazed you Justin?

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