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Collection of Learning Styless (30)

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These icons illustrate core developmental domains crucial for young learners’ growth and school preparedness.
A friendly cartoon child demonstrates the three core learning styles: observing with a magnifying glass (visual), reading aloud (auditory), and gesturing actively (kinesthetic).
A friendly educator introduces the five primary learning styles, each illustrated with a child demonstrating their preferred way of learning.
A vibrant, segmented brain graphic representing the eight intelligences in Gardner’s theory, each with symbolic icons and color coding.
A trio of creative individuals: a writer, a music lover, and a DIY builder-each bringing unique skills to a shared space.
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These five color-coded icons represent essential business operations-teamwork, instruction, evaluation, budgeting, and paperwork.
A playful, minimalist illustration of the three primary human senses: touch (hand), sight (eye), and hearing (ear), surrounded by dynamic geometric elements.
A triangular icon set linking vision, hearing, and touch to represent how humans process information through multiple senses.
This visual breaks down the three primary learning styles-audio, visual, and kinaesthetic-with intuitive icons to help educators and learners identify preferences.
A vibrant isometric illustration showing students and educators collaborating across themed platforms-science labs, quiet reading zones, group discussions, and nature corners.
A fun visual explanation of sound propagation: one child projects sound, another focuses it, and the third receives it-perfect for science lessons.
Find out which learning style fits you best-visual, auditory, read/write, or kinesthetic-with this fun, inclusive illustration.
A simplified visual guide to three core human senses: vision (eye), hearing (ear), and touch (hand).
A vivid illustration of how our brains process digital content, entertainment, and collaborative learning-and how these activities feed into one another.
How we learn: visual (seeing), auditory (hearing), and kinesthetic (doing) learning styles illustrated simply.
A colorful depiction of varied human minds-each head brimming with unique symbols of thought, from equations to musical notes and chess strategies.
This visual progression shows how thinking evolves: from a single gear (basic processing) to multiple interlocking gears (complex reasoning and innovation).
This infographic breaks down the four main learning styles to help you identify how you absorb information most effectively.
A curious student explores science concepts using digital tools and traditional books-blending modern tech with classic learning.
A vibrant illustration of a kinesthetic learner-learning by doing-with symbols for sports, arts, science, and tactile exploration.
A reader immersed in learning, with sensory icons illustrating how vision, hearing, and touch work together to deepen understanding.
A child’s profile with mechanical gears inside their head, encircled by dynamic icons representing diverse STEAM disciplines and creative thinking.
A colorful infographic contrasting left-brain traits (logic, details, auditory) with right-brain strengths (music, whole-picture thinking, visual processing).
Visual learning tools like mind maps, flashcards, and highlighting help organize and reinforce key concepts effectively.
A dynamic scene showing students and teachers exploring knowledge through books, digital tools, and celebration of achievement.
Kids exploring their unique interests: soccer, physics, books, and painting-each dream represented in vibrant thought bubbles.
An expressive icon combining eye, ear, and hand to convey the interconnected roles of seeing, listening, and gesturing in human communication.
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