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USE YOUR BRAIN - Multiple Intelligences. Who is intelligent?. 8 Intelligences – by Dr. Howard Gardner. Linguistic Logical/ Mathematical Spatial Bodily/ Kinesthetic Musical Interpersonal Intrapersonal Naturalistic. Can you define intelligence?. Toni Morrison.
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8 Intelligences – by Dr. Howard Gardner • Linguistic • Logical/ Mathematical • Spatial • Bodily/ Kinesthetic • Musical • Interpersonal • Intrapersonal • Naturalistic
Can you define intelligence? Toni Morrison Linguistic Intelligence • Skilled with words • “The Word Player”
Can you define intelligence? Albert Einstein Logical/ Mathematical Intelligence • Skilled with numbers & reasoning • “The Questioner”
Can you define intelligence? Milton Caniff Spatial Intelligence • Skilled with pictures & images • “The Visualizer”
Can you define intelligence? Cy Young Bodily/ Kinesthetic Intelligence • Physical skill • “The Mover”
Can you define intelligence? Doris Day Musical Intelligence • Skilled with melody & rhythm • “The Music Lover”
Can you define intelligence? James A. Garfield Interpersonal Intelligence • Skills of social understanding • “The Socializer”
Can you define intelligence? Helen Keller Intrapersonal Intelligence • Skills of self-knowledge • “The Individual”
Can you define intelligence? Sacagawea Naturalistic Intelligence • Skills of making connection to elements in nature • “The Outdoorsman”
Linguistic If you have strong linguistic intelligence you might learn better by • Reading • Memorizing • Playing word games (Scrabble, Anagrams, Password) • Making up rhymes, puns • Using the internet
Logical/Mathematical Learner If you have strong logical-mathematical intelligence you might learn better by • Recording information systematically • Setting up experiments (“What if…?”) • Playing strategy games (Chess, Checkers) • Analyzing data • Asking logical questions • Using the internet
Spatial Learner If you have strong spatial intelligence you might learn better by • Studying pictures • Watching videos • Using visual, tangible aids • Doing mazes, puzzles • Making predictions • Using the internet
Bodily/Kinesthetic Learner If you have strong bodily-kinesthetic intelligence you might learn better by • Doing role plays • Constructing physical examples • Exercising while reviewing • Visiting museums, institutions, parks • Asking logical questions • Using the internet
Musical Learner If you have strong musical intelligence you might learn better by • Listening to recordings • Talking to yourself • Making up songs • Mentally repeating information • Reading aloud • Changing tempo
Interpersonal Learner If you have strong interpersonal intelligence you might learn better by • Studying in groups • Comparing information with others • Interviewing experts • Relating personal experiences • Being a teamplayer • Doing cooperative projects
Intrapersonal Learner If you have strong intrapersonal intelligence you might learn better by • Avoiding distractions • Establishing personal goals • Playing solitary games • Setting own pace • Working alone • Relating personal experiences
Naturalistic Learner If you have strong naturalistic intelligence you might learn better by • Studying outside • Learning in the presence of plants & pets • Relating environmental issues to topics • Smelling, seeing touching, tasting, • Observing natural phenomenon
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