Logical-Mathematical learners have a need to classify and categorize things. They simply find it easier to understand numbers, patterns, and equations, and simply don’t enjoy abstract and artistic concepts, like poetry and art.
These learners make decisions based on facts, logic, and common sense so that means they enjoy working in an organized environment.
Listed below are some characteristics of logical-mathematic learners:
- Like to solve puzzles and riddles
- Very good at recognizing patterns and relationships in sequences and numbers
- Tend to write factually, with little hyperbole or embellishments
3 Tips for Working with Logical Learners
- Carefully organize and prepare your lesson materials
- Show students how to make bullet point lists when taking notes
- Rank assignments/tasks in order of importance
Logical-Mathematic learners thrive in a classroom that is organized, methodical, and systematic. When speaking to a logical-mathematic learner use facts, symbols, and organized expressions of thought to help them to grasp concepts.