Kinesthetic Assessments
Kinesthetic learners "like to have opportunities to move around, trace and outline, act out concepts and stories, make models or do experiments, write or draw while listening,walk while talking, imagine themselves in the situation, examine and manipulate material" (Government of Alberta, Education, 2010).
Interactive Whiteboards
Panaboard - RMeasiLearn
Promethean Board - Promethean Planet
SmartBoard - Smart Exchange
Scholastic Interactive Lessons - for any whiteboard
Gynzy.com - more resources for any whiteboard
Find it on Pinterest - and even more resources for various whiteboards
Kinesthetic Links
Classroom Assessment - Theory into Practice
http://classroom-assessment-theory-into-practice.wikispaces.com/Assessment+for+Kinesthetic+Learners
Activity Suggestions for the Tactile-Kinesthetic Learner
The tactile-kinesthetic learner remembers best the things they experience.
Kinesthetic learning involves use of the whole body rather than just hands-on.
Air Writing
Artistic creations
Audio Books
Blocks and cubes
Body games
Calculators
Charades
Collections
Coloring books
Computers
Cut-and-paste tasks
Dance
Demonstrations
Dioramas
Displays
Drama, or Skits
Drawing materials
Dress as characters
Experiments
Felt boards
Field trips
Games
Globes and maps
Museum Visits
Make a video show
Mobiles
Mobiles
Modeling
Modeling clay
Musical performances
Nature Hikes
Needlework
Number lines
Pantomimes
Plays
Posters
Products
Projects
Puppet shows
Puzzles
Rhythmic Clap and Tap
Rocking and reading
Role playing
Role-play/interviews
Sandpaper/felt letters
Scavenger Hunts
Science Experiments
Science labs
Scrapbooks
Sculptures/Collages
Surveys
Task cards
WhiteboardS
Jump Rope Recitation - Memorization while jumping
Play catch while reviewing facts
Sandpaper and carpet to trace letters, shapes, and numbers
Walking and reading
Walking Review
"Walk and Talk" tapes for memorization while listening or reciting
Wooden numbers and letters