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My Learning DNA

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My learning styles were very even across the board with my four highest being Visual-Spatial, Naturalistic, Linguistic, and Logical-Mathematical. With Visual- Spatial it means I'm good at comprehending maps and graphs better than if you hand me a packet of words explaining the graphs, I learn better by seeing what is being talked about. For Linguistics, I can analyze the information and produce work that involves oral and written language. Now I have trouble comprehending what I read, because of my dyslexia, so I'm not sure how accurate this is but I do like reading and writing and trying to figure out the  meaning of those things. Naturalistic involves Nature and I love animals, plants, and weather irregularities. I absolutely adore going camping being surrounded by all the dirt and animals, only thing I could live without would be the bugs. Logical-Mathematical is the ability to make equations, calculations, and solve abstract problems which is very accurate to me. I d...

Rules

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Rules are important for learning in order to keep people from getting hurt and so others can focus on what they are learning or doing. Having rules make sure that what is being done is done correctly and that everyone can be involved. So that everyone can have fun and not get hurt because of somebody being ignorant to what is happening around them. A classroom can run smoothly with rules because it makes it a safer and calmer environment opposed to a classroom without set rules. Having rules make the process go smoother because everyone knows what they're supposed to be doing and what is expected of them. It also makes it so you are trusted with activities that are fun to do. A classroom in which there aren't any set rules is chaotic and loud, those classes normally get nothing done and those kids suffer by not knowing what they need to know for the next year. More kids could get hurt because people are fooling around, paying little to no attention. It...