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The Visual-Spatial Classroom:
Differentiation Strategies that Engage Every Learner!


   
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"Unless the right
hemisphere is activated
and engaged, no learning
can occur"
-- for any child.

 

This book will show you
how to effectively
engage the right
hemisphere of every
student in your class...

The Visual-Spatial Classroom        
 

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e-book!

 

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The latest brain research shows that effective learning can only occur when
you have successfully engaged the right hemisphere...

no matter the student's preferred learning style!

From incorporating hands-on activities to using metaphors
in your lessons, from visualizing spelling to teaching
math facts using imagery and rhyme, The Visual-Spatial Classroom has the tips you need to engage every learner!

 

From the author of Raising Topsy-Turvy Kids and If You Could See the Way I Think,
comes a new book for teachers! The Visual-Spatial Classroom will guide you in
preparing students for the following subjects:

Spelling
Handwriting
Taking timed tests
Memorizing times tables
Taking meaningful notes
Getting and staying organized
Focusing during auditory lectures
Creating outlines and written reports
and much, much more!

 

 

Curious about creating a visual-spatial classroom,
but want to start with just the times tables or just language arts?

Nothin' But the Facts: A Visual-Spatial Strategy for the Times Tables or

I Can't See It! A Visual-Spatial Approach to Language Arts may be for you!

Originally published as Chapter Eight in The Visual-Spatial Classroom, Nothin' But the Facts will show you how to teach the times tables using the strengths of the right hemisphere! By using rhyme, imagery and humor, your students will learn the times tables in one week or less.

 

Nothin' But the Facts

 

Just $6.95 for the downloadable e-book version:

 

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I Can't See it!

 

Originally published as several chapters within The Visual-Spatial Classroom, I Can't See It! will show you how to effectively teach Reading, Writing, Handwriting and Spelling in a visual-spatial friendly way!

 

Just $9.95 for the downloadable e-book version:

 

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Allie Golon

 

Alexandra “Allie” Golon is a Master Teacher at Rocky Mountain School for the Gifted and Creative in Boulder, Colorado. As the former Director of the Visual-Spatial Resource, a founding member of the Access Team, and homeschooling parent to two exceptionally gifted visual-spatial learners, Allie brings a wealth of experience to her books, Raising Topsy-Turvy Kids: Successfully Parenting Your Visual-Spatial Child and If You Could See the Way I Think: A Handbook for Visual-Spatial Kids. Her latest book, The Visual-Spatial Classroom: Differentiation Strategies that Engage Every Learner, is a rich resource for teachers wishing to honor the right hemisphere of every student.

Allie has been invited to present on teaching and parenting visual-spatial learners at state, national and international venues. She has counseled dozens of families regarding various homeschooling issues and harmoniously parenting visual-spatial learners and has appeared on talk radio programs and in print media. Allie can be reached at www.Visual-Learners.com.


The Visual-Spatial Classroom: Differentiation Strategies that
Engage Every Learner
is now available
for just $24.95 (US).

 


Please allow 24 hours for your e-book to arrive, as this is not an automated process. Thank you!

What is an e-book?

 

 

 



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