Learning styles When teachers plan instruction to address a balance of learning modalities, all students have opportunities to use their preferred styles and to increase proficiency in their less-preferred styles.
Visual learning style
Students learn by observation and visualization. Visual learners can recall what they have seen, use written notes, and follow written or pictorial instructions. Visual learning activities include demonstrations, charts, diagrams, and maps, color coding, highlighting key ideas, films, flash cards, pictures and graphics, written instructions, and silent reading.