Learningstyleinventory Survey
Learningstyleinventory Survey
To better understand how you prefer to learn and process information, place a check
in the appropriate space after each statement below, then use the scoring directions at
the bottom of the page to evaluate your responses. Use what you learn from your
scores to better develop learning strategies that are best suited to your particular
learning style. This 24- item survey is not timed. Respond to each statement as
honestly as you can.
Often
1. I can remember best about a subject by listening
to a lecture that includes information, explanations
and discussions.
2. I prefer to see information written on a
chalkboard and supplemented by visual aids and
assigned readings.
3. I like to write things down or to take notes for
visual review.
4. I prefer to use posters, models, or actual practice
and other activities in class.
5. I require explanations of diagrams, graphs, or
visual directions.
6. I enjoy working with my hands or making
things.
7. I am skillful with and enjoy developing and
making graphs and charts.
8. I can tell if sounds match when presented with
pairs of sounds.
9. I can remember best by writing things down.
10. I can easily understand and follow directions
on a map.
11. I do best in academic subjects by listening to
lectures and tapes.
12. I play with coins or keys in my pocket.
13. I learn to spell better by repeating words out
loud than by writing the words on paper.
14. I can understand a news article better by
reading about it in a newspaper than by listening to
a report about it on the radio.
15. I chew gum, smoke or snack while studying.
16. I think the best way to remember something is
to picture it in your head.
Sometimes
Seldom
Scoring Procedures
Directions: Place the point value on the line next to the corresponding item below.
Add the points in each column to obtain the preference score under each heading.
OFTEN = 5 points
SOMETIMES = 3 points
VISUAL
NO.
PTS.
2
3
7
10
14
16
19
22
VPS =
VPS = Visual Preference
SELDOM = 1 points
AUDITORY
NO.
PTS.
1
5
8
11
13
18
21
24
APS =
APS = Audio Preference
TACTILE
NO.
PTS.
4
6
9
12
15
17
20
23
TPS =
TPS = Tactile Preference
Sometimes (2)
Seldom/Never (1)
Visual Modality
______ I remember information better if I write it down.
______ Looking at the person helps keep me focused.
______ I need a quiet place to get my work done.
______ When I take a test, I can see the textbook page in my head.
______ I need to write down directions, not just take them verbally.
______ Music or background noise distracts my attention from the task at
hand.
______ I dont always get the meaning of a joke.
______ I doodle and draw pictures on the margins of my notebook pages.
______ I have trouble following lectures.
______ I react very strongly to colors.
______ Total
Auditory Modality
______ My papers and notebooks always seem messy.
______ When I read, I need to use my index finger to track my place on the
line.
______ I do not follow written directions well.
______ If I hear something, I will remember it.
______ Writing has always been difficult for me.
______ I often misread words from the text-(i.e.,them for then).
______ I would rather listen and learn than read and learn.
______ Im not very good at interpreting an individuals body language.
______ Pages with small print or poor quality copies are difficult for me to
read.
______ My eyes tire quickly, even though my vision check-up is always fine.
______ Total
Kinesthetic/Tactile Modality
______ I start a project before reading the directions.
______ I hate to sit at a desk for long periods of time.
______ I prefer first to see something done and then to do it myself.
______ I use the trial and error approach to problem-solving.
______ I like to read my textbook while riding an exercise bike.
______ I take frequent study breaks.
______ I have a difficult time giving step-by-step instructions.
______ I enjoy sports and do well at several different types of sports.
______ I use my hands when describing things.
______ I have to rewrite or type my class notes to reinforce the
material.
______ Total
Total the score for each section. A score of 21 points or more in a modality indicates
a strength in that area. The highest of the 3 scores indicates the most efficient method
of information intake. The second highest score indicates the modality which boosts
the primary strength. For example, a score of 23 in visual modality indicates a strong
visual learner. Such a learner benefits from the text, from filmstrips, charts, graphs,
etc. If the second highest score is auditory, then the individual would benefit from
audio tapes, lectures, etc. If you are strong kinesthetically, then taking notes and
rewriting class notes will reinforce information.
Kinesthetic
Likes physical rewards
In motion most of the time
Likes to touch people when
talking
Taps pencil or foot when
studying
Enjoys doing activities
Reading not a priority
Poor speller
Likes to solve problems by
physically working through
them
Will try new things
Outgoing by nature; expresses
emotions by physical means
Uses hands while talking
Dresses for comfort
Writing
1. Plan each sentence you want to write by saying it out loud or silently in your
head.
2. Say each sentence several times.
3. Write each sentence as you say it, or talk into a tape recorder, dictating each
sentence of your paragraph; then play the tape back one sentence at a time and
record your paragraph in writing.
Spelling
1. Listen to the spelling of the word.
2. Say the word then say each letter out loud
3. Close your eyes and spell the word out loud; check your spelling.
4. Close your eyes and spell the word out loud again; check your spelling.
5. Now write the word, trying to hear it in your mind.
6. Verbally review spelling words and lectures with a friend.
Mathematics
1. Learn math while saying the concept, fact, theorem, etc., aloud.
2. Explain math problems, concepts, facts, etc., to yourself, relating the information
out loud.
3. Use a tape recorder and replay the information.