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The Multiple Intelligences
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Verbal – Linguistic Intelligence Well developed verbal skills are characteristic of this intelligence. These students are also very good with sounds, meanings and rhythms of words. Activities to use: Writers Workshop Journals Storytelling Poetry Class Discussions Creative Writing Debating
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Mathematical – Logical Intelligence It is characteristic of this intelligence to be able to think abstractly and deal with logical and numerical patterns. Activities to use: Puzzles Measuring Venn Diagrams Scientific Experiments Surveys Sequencing Classifying Computers
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Musical Intelligence Ability to produce and appreciate rhythm, pitch, and timber. Activities to use: Making instruments Playing instruments Writing lyrics Musical games Rhythm Patterns Time Period Music Cultural Music
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Visual – Spatial Intelligence These students can think in images and pictures, they view accurately and abstractly. Activities to use: Film Making Map Making Cartoons Graphs Collages Designing Posters Murals Sculpting, Painting, and Drawing
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Bodily – Kinesthetic Intelligence These students are able to handle objects with skills and control their body movements. Activities to use: Scavenger Hunts Building Simulations Action Stories Sports Performing, acting out Manipulative Dancing
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Interpersonal Intelligence Responds well to others moods, attitudes, motivations, and desires. Can detect the moods, motivations, and attitudes of others. Activities to use: Interviewing Class Discussion Problem Solving Jigsawing Information Sharing Cooperative Activities Teaching Others Group Story Writing
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Intrapersonal Intelligence In tune with inner values, beliefs, feelings, and thinking process. Very self- aware students. Activities to use: Journals Self Reflection Coats of Arms Setting Goals Likes / Dislikes Family Trees Personal Timelines Autobiographies Independent Projects
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