This document discusses strategies for teaching visual-spatial learners. It begins by outlining the characteristics and strengths of visual-spatial learners, such as thinking primarily in pictures rather than words and having strong artistic, mechanical, or technological talents. It then provides comparisons between auditory-sequential and visual-spatial learners. The document emphasizes that visual-spatial learners may struggle in traditional school systems, which are often designed for sequential learners. It provides teaching strategies like using visual aids, manipulatives, visualization techniques, and complex, abstract materials. It also offers study strategies for visual-spatial students like taking advantage of visual elements in technology and using graphic organizers.