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This is the new format for your school PASSWORD. Learn about Piaget's stages of intellectual development, including concrete operations and formal thinking. Explore multiple intelligences and find tips for middle school and homework.
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Bellringer This is the new format for your school PASSWORD "<first name initial><last name initial><birthdate MMDDYY EXAMPLE: jh042699 would be my example of a password of John Hughes born April 26, 1999.
Piaget--Concrete Operations • Ages 7-10 • CANNOT understand abstract ideas. • Classifying objects: can handle 2 different characteristics • Put objects in series: largest to smallest • Extending relationships: relative relationships extend to another. Example– 3 is greater than 2 and greater than 1 • Conservation: same quantity/object even if you change how it is presented. (logical thinking) Example—pouring same amount of water into a different sized cup. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnArvcWaH6I (no conservation) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3U_T6C9NtU (has conservation) 3:45
Piaget--Formal Thinking 11-12: think abstractly Visualize objects not in front of them Hypothetical situations
Other intellectual abilities • Memory improves • Remember basic math operations • Better awareness of how they learn • Attention span lessens • Idealistic • Interested in exploring
Gardner—Multiple Intelligences Research the 8 Multiple Intelligences
School Experience • Middle school: balance for students who are past the parent like teacher of elementary and not mature enough for impersonal relationships of high school • Homework: page 541 • 5 homework dos and 5 homework don’t