Multiple Intelligences How do you learn??? 1 2 Who is intelligent?

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Multiple Intelligences How do you learn??? 1

2 Who is intelligent?

3 8 Intelligences – by Dr. Howard Gardner 1.Linguistic 2.Logical/ Mathematical 3.Spatial 4.Bodily/ Kinesthetic 5.Musical 6.Interpersonal 7.Intrapersonal 8.Naturalistic

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Can you define intelligence? Margaret Atwood Linguistic Intelligence capacity to use language Able to express what is on your mind (it’s easy to communicate) Adept with words “Word Smart”

6 Can you define intelligence? Albert Einstein Logical/ Mathematical Intelligence Adept with numbers & reasoning Manipulate numbers, quantities and numbers “Number Smart”

7 Can you define intelligence? Vincent Van Gogh Spatial Intelligence Adept with pictures & images Able to represent the spatial world internally in your mind “Picture Smart”

8 Can you define intelligence? Mats Sundin Bodily/ Kinesthetic Intelligence capacity to use parts of the body to solve a problem, make something or put on some kind of production “Body Smart”

9 Can you define intelligence? Taylor Swift Musical Intelligence capacity to think in rhythms Good at music, able to hear patterns, recognize them, manipulate them “Music Smart”

10 Can you define intelligence? Pierre E. Trudeau Interpersonal Intelligence understanding other People ability to work with & motivate others toward a common goal “People Smart”

11 Can you define intelligence? Helen Keller Intrapersonal Intelligence Skills of self-knowledge Knowing who you are, what you can do, what you want “Self smart”

12 Can you define intelligence? David Suzuki Naturalistic Intelligence Skills of making connection to elements in nature “Nature Smart”

13 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

14 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

15 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

16 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

17 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

18 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 team player Doing cooperative projects

19 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

20 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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