Kinesthetic definition

Kinesthetic means the ability of the body's sensory organs in the muscles, tendons, and joints to respond to stimuli while dancing or viewing a dance.

Examples of Kinesthetic in a sentence

  • Granite School District is seeking proposals from vendors who will provide Elementary School Programs to Support Conflict Resolution, Social Skills, Student Leadership, & Kinesthetic Learning.

  • Illusion – Kinesthetic is a factor when somatosensory stimuli of the ligaments, muscles, or joints cause the individual to have an erroneous perception of orientation, motion or acceleration leading to degraded performance.

  • Kinesthetic information refers to all the information acquired through the sensors in the joints, muscles and tendons, including position, velocity and forces of one’s body state.

  • Examples of instructional models that may be employed with ELs students at ▇▇▇▇ Comienza: • Workshop models; • Cooperative learning; • Thematic teaching; • Scaffolding instruction; • Think/pair/share; • Kinesthetic activities; • Books on tape; • Graphic organizers; • Pre-teaching vocabulary; • Labeling items in classrooms and school in different languages; • Manipulatives; • Jigsaw; • Storytelling; • Using culturally relevant materials; • Repetition; and • Modeling.

Related to Kinesthetic

  • Esthetics means the following:

  • Prosthesis means an artificial substitute for a missing body part.

  • Esthetician means a person licensed under this chapter to engage in the practice of esthetics.

  • Prosthetic device means a replacement, corrective, or supportive device, other than contact lenses and dental prosthesis, dispensed pursuant to a prescription, including repair or replacement parts for that device, worn on or in the body to do 1 or more of the following:

  • Cannabinoid means any of the chemical compounds that are the active constituents of marijuana.