Modality Observation Checklist Nanci Smith 1. 2. 3. 1.Visual 2.Auditory 3.Kinesthetic.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Intelligence Types Which Types of Intelligence Am I?
Advertisements

True colors Better understanding of your personality, communication preferences, and how it affects interactions with your core!
We All Like to Learn Differently! This book was created by: Mrs. Osborne’s Class.
What is Intelligence? Intelligence is:  The ability to solve real – life problems  The ability to find and create problems  The ability to offer a.
Personal Reading Procedures Reading for High School and Beyond By; Holden Stengel.
R.Kalandarova “If a child is not learning the way you are teaching, then you must teach in the way the child learns.” —Rita Dunn.
Learning Styles Utilize your Potential. What are learning styles?
Multiple Intelligences
How do you learn? How do you study? Eight styles of learning.
Abiator’s Online Learning Styles Inventory By: Johnna Hetrick EDR 626.
8 Learning Styles.
WELCOME TO SNC2L MR. SCHWARTZENTRUBER. EXPECTATIONS: YOUR ROLE AS A STUDENT Look at things differently! Watch the water…
Chapter 2 Understanding Yourself
LEARNING MODALITIES 1.  Learning modalities are the sensory channels or pathways through which individuals give, receive, and store information  A typical.
PERSONAL READING PROCEDURE CARLEY ELZNIC. Knowing how to properly read and comprehend what you are reading is very important. But different people have.
Multiple Intelligences. In 1983, a psychologist by the name of Howard Gardiner wrote a book called Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences.
Gallaudet University Fall Purpose of This Workshop Eight Distinct Intelligences Linguistic Learner Spatial Learner Logical/Mathematical Learner.
What’s yours?. Information enters your brain three main ways:  sight  hearing  touch which one you use the most is called your Learning Style  Visual.
Exploring Career Decisions
A quick look into your learning style through a Multiple Intelligence Survey.
What does this all mean?.   Non amo te, Sabidi(Sabidius), nec possum dicere quare(why).  Hoc tantum possum dicere; non amo te.---Martial, 1.32  I.
תולדות Learner Profiles Tiered Activities. Write A through H in a column: Put a check next to each statement you feel describes you. Tally each group.
Multiple Intelligences How Are You Intelligent?? MI:
4 Essentials for a College Student By: Mallory Panak and Lindsey Hesslau.
Presented by Hamide Karlik Gamze Vural MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES.
Exploring Career Decisions
Multiple Intelligences. Who is the Most Intelligent? Oprah Winfrey Michael Jordan Madonna Albert Einstein President Obama Thomas Edison.
T HERE IS MORE THAN ONE WAY TO BE “ SMART ”! M ULTIPLE I NTELLIGENCES.
Learning Styles and Multiple Intelligences
Multiple Intelligences
Personal Reading Procedure P2RThinking Critically P2RThinking Critically Learning Styles Learning Styles How I learn Personally How I learn Personally.
COPYRIGHT WALTER MCKENZIE Multiple Intelligences Inventory.
The Modality Preferences Instrument Directions: For each item, circle “A” if you agree that the statement describes you most of the time. Circle “D” if.
Dinosaur Land A Story about Being Calm and Relaxed.
My Making Friends Story. My name is John and I like to be with my friends.
Chapter 5 How Children Learn: They’re All Different.
THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF LEARNING STRATEGIES.  Visual  Aural  Verbal  Physical TYPES  Solitary  Social  Logical.
Intelligences, Personality Types, and Learning Styles Chapter 2.
Personal Learning Styles Many people understand that we as humans prefer different styles of learning information. There is no right or wrong way to learn,
Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Slide 1 of 11 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Real-World Applications & Connections GLENCOE Section 3.1 Exploring Careers In this.
Multiple Intelligence How Smart Are You?. Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence (Word Smart or Book Smart) Involves: Understanding the order and meaning of words.
The Multiple Intelligences 1.Musical Intelligence 2.Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence 3.Logical-mathematical intelligence 4.Linguistic intelligence 5.Spatial.
CHAPTER SIX LEARN: Using Your Dominant Intelligence, Learning Style, and Personality Type to Become an Active Learner GUST 1270 College and Career Planning.
What kind of Smart are you? intelligences-assessment.
Exploring Personal Character & Careers
Exploring Career Decisions
Multiple Intelligences
Exploring Career Decisions
Personal Characteristics & Learning Styles
Exploring Career Decisions
Learning Preference Inventories
What are the literal and figurative meanings of these sentences?
Learning Goal: Students will write a complete sentence.
Exploring Career Decisions
Exploring Career Decisions
Exploring Career Decisions
MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE SELF-ASSESSMENT
Exploring Career Decisions
Personal Characteristics & Learning Styles
MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE SELF-ASSESSMENT
Exploring Career Decisions
Personal Characteristics & Learning Styles
Exploring Career Decisions
Learning Styles Metacog.
The Modality Preferences Instrument Directions: For each item, circle “A” if you agree that the statement describes you most of the time. Circle “D” if.
1.02 Understand personality and learning styles.
Exploring Career Decisions
Exploring Career Decisions
Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences
Presentation transcript:

Modality Observation Checklist Nanci Smith Visual 2.Auditory 3.Kinesthetic

M.I. Observation Checklist Verbal 2. Logical/Mathematical 3. Visual/Spatial 4. Musical 5. Body Kinesthetic 6. Interpersonal 7. Intrapersonal 8. Naturalist Nanci Smith

Sternberg-Primary Survey Beth Lawatsch, NY _____ I like to talk about the characters in a story. _____ I like to solve logical problems. _____ I like to explain difficult problems to other people. _____ I like to figure things out. _____ I like to sort things out. _____ I like to use graphic organizers. _____ I like to design new things. _____ I like to come up with new ideas. _____ I like to use my imagination. _____ I notice things that other people ignore. _____ I think in pictures or images. _____ I like to invent new things. _____ I like to take things apart and fix them. _____ I learn best with hands-on activities. _____ I like to work in teams or groups. _____ I like to give advice to my friends. _____ It’s easy for me to convince people about my ideas. _____ I like to practice

Sternberg Observation List Analytical 2. Practical 3. Creative Nanci Smith

Who Are YOU Most Like? Primary Array Interaction Inventory Choose the sentence that is most like you from each row on the next page and put a 4 in that box. Next put a 1 in the box in each row that is least like you. Finally put a 2 in the box which is pretty much like you and a 1 in the box which is just a little like you Pooh RabbitTigger Eeyore Beth Lawatsch, NY

I like it best when everyone is happy. I like it best when things are organized. I like it best when things are fun and playful. I like it best when things are quiet. I try really hard to make everyone happy. I try really hard to get everything just right. I like to be the center of attention. I daydream a lot and like to use my imagination. I like to work with a friend. I like to be in charge.I like to play games.I like to work alone. I like it when my teacher understands how I feel. I like it when my teacher likes my idea. I like it when my teacher does hands-on activities. I like it when my teacher lets me work alone. Relationships are important to me. Having things done on time is important to me. Having fun is important to me. Having time to myself is important to me.