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Happy Wednesday! Date: January 21, 2015 Today’s Lesson: Multiple Intelligence and Learning Styles 1. Grab a sheet of paper at the Home Center and write: First and Last Name, Period #, Date 2. Get out your Green Folder 3. Place your Weekly Planner (Jan. 20-Jan 23) inside your folder 4. Place your Passion Portrait and Rubric inside your folder Do-First: (5)

Expectations : Follow the 4 P’s: Prompt Prepared Polite Positive Today’s Agenda: Do First: (5-10) Announcements: (5) Homework, Weekly Breakdown, Demerit Criteria, Bathroom Clip: “Childlike State of Wonder” (3) Learning Styles- (15) Advertisement Exit-Ticket (5)

Announcements Homework: a.Passion Portrait- Due Today b.Weekly Calendar (1/20-1/23)- Due Today c.Computer Agreement Form- Due Tomorrow d.Advertisement (if not finished)- Due Tomorrow Weekly Breakdown: Today: Intro to Learning Styles, Tomorrow: Naviance Log-In, Learning Style Quiz, Friday: Naviance Self-Assessments Demerit Criteria: a.Whole Class Warning (verbal) b.Proximity c.Personal Redirection d.Demerit Bathroom: a.Olson b.May use your one-time bathroom emergency

Shots of Awe: “Ignite Your Childlike Sense of Wonder” (Guided Notes Hand Out) Link

Guided Notes: Shots of Awe Quotes from Clip: We are born artists and stripped away by boredom. We must reengage our senses, awaken the mind’s intentions, and redirect our wonder of existence. We must contain a child’s eye view of what might be. CuriosityPurpose

Guided Notes: Multiple Intelligence vs. Learning Style 1.Howard Gardner, Professor of Cognition and Education, Harvard University 2.Multiple Intelligence: Individuals are born with the innate capacity to succeed in a particular domain. This class will help identify and develop your innate capacities. 3.Learning Styles: Each student has a particular way of learning that works best for them, such as visually or through hands-on activities.

Guided Notes: The “8” Learning Styles

Guided Notes: Visual Spatial-Learning Style Notes: Think in terms of physical space (architects/sailors) They like to draw, do jigzaw puzzles, read maps, day dream Drawings, verbal and physical imagery Graphics, charts, photographs, drawings, videos, television, multimedia Career:

Guided Notes: Bodily-Kinesthetic -Learning Style Notes: Use the body effectively like a dancer or a surgeon Communicate well through body language Taught through physical activity, hands- on learning, acting out, role playing Career:

Guided Notes: Musical-Learning Style Notes: Show sensitivity to rhythm and sound Love music- also sensitive to sounds in their environments May study better with music in the background Turning lessons into lyrics, speaking rhythmically Career:

Guided Notes: Interpersonal Style Notes: Understanding, interacting with others Learn through interaction, group work, seminars, dialogue Tools: voice, phone, speakers, writing, Jobs: Suicide Hotline, Vet, Armed Forces, Counselor, Teacher Career:

Guided Notes: Intrapersonal Style Notes: Understanding one’s own interests/goals- tend to shy away from others In tune with feelings, have intuition and motivation, as well as strong will, confidence, and opinions Learn best with independent study Tools: Books, creative materials, diaries, privacy, and time Career:

Guided Notes: Linguistic Notes: Using words effectively Have highly developed auditory skills and often think in words Enjoy reading, playing word games, making up poetries/stories Learn best by seeing and saying words, reading Tools: computers, games, multimedia, books, tape recorders, lecture Career:

Guided Notes: Logical-Mathematical Learning Style Notes: Reasoning/calculating Think conceptually, abstractly, and are able to explore patterns and relationships Enjoy experimenting, solving problems, ask cosmic questions Can be taught through logic games, investigations, mysteries Need to learn and form concepts before they can deal with details

Guided Notes: Naturalist- Learning Style Notes: Understand the patterns of living things Apply scientific reasoning to the world Careers:

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