A kinesthetic learner, also known as a tactile learner, is someone who learns best through physical activity and whole-body movement to process new and difficult information. This learning style involves the need for movement and realistic, situational examples when acquiring information. Kinesthetic learners use body movement and interact with their environments when learning, and they often prefer practical information over theoretical concepts. They may benefit from activities such as role-plays, drama, dance, races, competitions, field trips, and hands-on projects. Kinesthetic learning is part of the VARK Modalities (visual, aural, read/write, kinesthetic) that describe the different ways students acquire information. This learning style is often best suited to situations like role plays, field trips, hands-on projects, and competitions, with learners typically possessing good motor memory and the ability to respond quickly.