Read aloud when doing proofreading: Auditory. Create graphic organizers that use symbols to represent ideas and information: Visual. Do something physical as you study such as tapping a pencil or squeezing a stress ball: Kinesthetic. Participate in study groups in which you can talk things out: Auditory. Include illustrations as you take notes in class: Visual. Use highlighters to color code difference information in your notes and textbook: Visual. Be physically active while you study. Rather than just sit at your desk, occasionally walk back and forth with your textbook or notes as you read the information out loud: Kinesthetic. Sit in front of the class to minimize things that might distract you from what your teacher is SAYING: Auditory. To decrease your fidgeting as you study, listen to music: Kinesthetic. Work out math problems aloud, explaining to yourself the steps you are doing: Auditory. Watch videos about topics you are studying in class: Visual. If you find it difficult to sit at a desk when studying, try lying on your stomach or back: Kinesthetic. Participate in class discussions as much as possible: Auditory. Type your written notes from class using different fonts, bold print, and underlining to make the most important concepts and facts visually apparent: Visual