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Free Guide! Adapt the MCT Curriculum for Kinesthetic Learners ✨

Is your child a hands-on learner who thrives on movement and tactile activities? Kinesthetic learners excel when they can engage with materials in physical, interactive ways. Although the MCT language arts curriculum is primarily designed around reading and writing, with a few creative adaptations it can become an active and enjoyable learning experience for kinesthetic learners.

In our newest blog post, we explore ways to adapt the MCT curriculum to fit the unique needs of kinesthetic learners, from hands-on activities that make grammar come alive to role-playing exercises that bring language to life.

Here’s a sneak peek of what you’ll find inside:

🌀 Key Characteristics of Kinesthetic Learners: Learn what sets kinesthetic learners apart, including how they retain information through movement, physical engagement, and real-world application.

📦 Build Vocabulary with Blocks: Find tips on using blocks, letter tiles, index cards, or the flashcards that are available with some of the MCT vocabulary books to construct words from stems and to reinforce vocabulary concepts, making language learning a physical experience.

🧞‍ Role-Play for Solidifying Information and Concepts: Discover ways to use role-play to get students actively engaged in building understanding and memory, in some cases using stories straight out of the MCT curriculum, while in others letting students develop their own creative ideas.

🏃‍♀️ Write while Moving: Get ideas for incorporating writing into active settings, whether it’s standing at a whiteboard or taking notes outdoors.

These techniques (and more!) can help kinesthetic learners feel more connected to their language arts education, allowing them to thrive while using the MCT curriculum in their own unique way.

Read the full blog post here, and unlock new ways to support your child’s learning journey with MCT!

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