✍️ Phonics with Tactile Elements
Pupils draw letters in sand while pronouncing the sounds aloud, making use of their visual, auditory and kinesthetic senses at the same time, thus literacy development is accomplished.
🔢 Manipulative Math Learning
The use of physical blocks or beads to solve arithmetic problems is a way of combining tactile manipulation with visual representation, hence, it becomes easier to understand the numbers.
🧪 Hands-On Science Experiments
In the laboratory, activities in the hands of students involve touch, sight, and sometimes smell, thus they are allowed to have a physical experience of scientific principles and phenomena directly.
🎭 Role-Playing Historical Events
The combination of acting out scenarios involves movement, dialogue, and visual costumes; thereby creating embodied learning experiences that deepen historical understanding and empathy.
🗺️ Interactive Geography Mapping
The making of physical maps with textured materials while locations are being talked about verbally is a way of integrating the tactile, visual, and auditory modalities for spacial learning.
📖 Multisensory Reading Programs
The Orton-Gillingham approach systematically addresses the diverse learning needs by combining seeing words, hearing phonemes, writing movements, and speaking simultaneously.