let's say I am teaching a lesson on fractions. In order to target auditory learners, I can start the lesson by delivering a lecture explaining the concepts at hand. For the read/write learners, I can pass out a worksheet with the concepts explained in writing and accompanied by blanks that students can fill in as they listen to mine lecture. And for my visual and kinesthetic learners, I can hand...
let's say I am teaching a lesson on fractions. In order to target auditory learners, I can start the lesson by delivering a lecture explaining the concepts at hand. For the read/write learners, I can pass out a worksheet with the concepts explained in writing and accompanied by blanks that students can fill in as they listen to mine lecture. And for my visual and kinesthetic learners, I can hand out different sizes of Legos to illustrate the concept of equivalent fractions. It might take a little bit of extra prep but approaching a lesson plan in this way will help me to make sure I am reaching every one of my students.