kinesthetic

IPA: kɪnʌsθˈɛtɪk

adjective

  • Of or relating to kinesthesia.
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Examples of "kinesthetic" in Sentences

  • Selfwork: Some practice in kinesthetic visualization.
  • Selfwork: Bits of practice in kinesthetic visualization.
  • The third learning style is called kinesthetic, or tactile, learners.
  • But students who learn best through a hands-on approach are called kinesthetic learners.
  • It is also sometimes called the kinesthetic sense (kin'es-thefik; "movement-feeling" G).
  • County administrators are looking for ways to expand this form of learning, sometimes called "kinesthetic" learning.
  • Good for so-called kinesthetic learners though I'm not so sure I believe all that stuff about different modes of learning.
  • Movement-based cues include rhythm (but not actually counting) and the feeling of the movement, called kinesthetic feedback.
  • He's very -- what we call kinesthetic, very touchy - feely, very tactile, which is really one of the reasons that people love him.
  • Flying, hopping, walking backwards through the maze, Lakesha didn’t realize that she was experiencing something with the lingoistic name kinesthetic learning.

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