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Class topics, supported by online videos using the Skullcandy and creative expression and interpretation of content may be expressed in the creation of colorful medium, using both the Colored pencil Set and Combo Ready Letters. "Approximately 20 to 30 percent of the school-aged population remembers what is heard while 40 percent recalls well visually the things that are seen or read;. Many must write or use their fingers in some manipulative way to help them remember basic facts. Other people cannot internalize information or skills unless they use them in real-life activities, such as actually writing a letter to learn the correct format." (Teaching Students to Read Through Their Individual Learning Styles, Marie Carbo, Rita Dunn, and Kenneth Dunn; Prentice hall 1986 p. 13)

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Class topics, supported by online videos using the Skullcandy and creative expression and interpretation of content may be expressed in the creation of colorful medium, using both the Colored pencil Set and Combo Ready Letters. "Approximately 20 to 30 percent of the school-aged population remembers what is heard while 40 percent recalls well visually the things that are seen or read;. Many must write or use their fingers in some manipulative way to help them remember basic facts. Other people cannot internalize information or skills unless they use them in real-life activities, such as actually writing a letter to learn the correct format." (Teaching Students to Read Through Their Individual Learning Styles, Marie Carbo, Rita Dunn, and Kenneth Dunn; Prentice hall 1986 p. 13)

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