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Strengths:. -Can hear and recognize tones, rhythms and musical patterns -A re sensitive to sounds in the environment -Know the words to many songs -Enjoy listening to music -Like singing to themselves -Play a musical instrument -Can read musical notes
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Strengths: -Can hear and recognize tones, rhythms and musical patterns -Are sensitive to sounds in the environment -Know the words to many songs -Enjoy listening to music -Like singing to themselves -Play a musical instrument -Can read musical notes -Like to participate in school choir or school band -Like to drum to themselves -Can remember and repeat a melody after listening to it once -Can create their own songs and rhythms -Like to learn through rhythm and melody -Learn new things more easily if the material is sung, tapped out, or whistled Musical (Music Smart) Source: http://www.casacanada.com/whatare.html
Tips To Be Successful in School: -Create a song or rhythm to help remember the topic you are studying -Play music in the background as you study -Change the words to a song to match what you are studying -Create a musical game to help study what you are learning -Clap the syllables of words you are studying to help you remember them better -Use rhymes to remember spelling rules or other topics you are learning -Read song lyrics to develop your reading skills -Take advantage of music programs in your school -Start a band and compose your own music Musical (Music Smart) Sources: http://www.casacanada.com/chart.html; http://www.literacyworks.org/mi/practice/engage-social.html; http://www.georgefox.edu/education/resources/mentoring/Resources%20for%20Teachers/Multiple_Intelligence_Guide.pdf; Armstrong, Thomas. You’re Smarter Than You Think: A Kid’s Guide to Multiple Intelligences. Minneapolis: Free Spirit Publishing Inc., 2003
Career Options: Musical Intelligence: • band member • choir director • composer • conductor • dancer • disc jockey • figure skater • instrument maker • instrumental instructor • instrumentalist • jingle writer • musical arranger • music critic • music editor (film and video) • music librarian • music producer • music teacher • music therapist • piano tuner • professional musician • recording technician • singer • song writer • sound effects editor (movies) • sound engineer/designer studio director/ manager • violinist Musical (Music Smart) Source: http://www.casacanada.com/career.html Armstrong, Thomas. You’re Smarter Than You Think: A Kid’s Guide to Multiple Intelligences. Minneapolis: Free Spirit Publishing Inc., 2003