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Preparing for Finals Learning Strategies
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Word Good at reading, writing, speaking May enjoy reading and writing May be good at telling jokes, speaking in front of others Can have an interest in foreign languages May be gifted in one area, but struggle in another
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Body Smart Generally enjoy sports, dance, or other areas of physical fitness Referred to as active-love to move Learn best through movement and hands-on activities
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Music Smart Enjoy music have a strong sense of rhythm Learn through songs, pattern, rhythms, and other forms of musical expression Frequently tapping or dancing to music
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Number Good at math Like to solve problems or puzzles that involve logic or numbers Can do math in their head Like to budget, organize
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Picture Often called “creative” Good at following maps, noticing patterns Good at putting together puzzles Artistic or crafty
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People Work well on teams Skilled at making people feel comfortable Enjoy helping others May be good at resovling conflicts Can easily develop relationships May be shy OR outgoing
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Self Reflective thinker Clear sense of values and beliefs Strong sense of spirituality Likely to be disciplined and focused This intelligence will often develop as we mature
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Nature Love to be outdoors Appreciate the environment Respect the beauty of nature Interested in plants, animals, natural resources May like hunting, fishing, diving,hiking
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Music Smart Musical/Rhythmical Intelligence Listen to music while studying Make up rhymes or chants Develop mneumonics
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Picture/Visual Smart Spatial Intelligence Create pictures ( can be mental or drawn) to represent key concepts Use graphic organizers and concept maps Sketch in small column of Cornell notes
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Word Smart Linguistic Intelligence TTTTake detailed notes while reading or listening to lecture UUUUse Cornell notes-react with personal thoughts over what you learn MMMMake flash cards
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Number/Reasoning Smart Logical/Mathematical Intelligence UUUUse charts and graphs to organize and connect information CCCClassify and categorize information before you study RRRRank tasks in order of importance to help keep on track
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People Smart Interpersonal Intelligence May need to study around others…not alone Use discussion/study groups Talk through what you know with someone
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Self Smart Intrapersonal Intelligence Find a quiet place without distraction Study alone Use Cornell notes to reflect on learning material
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Nature Smart Naturalist Intelligence Study outdoors if weather permits Connect new learning to the principals of the way things work in nature Use natural light Use animal analogies
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Body Smart Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence oMove around while memorizing oAct out concepts oLink (connect) newly acquired knowledge with real life concepts oInteract with others while studying
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Rock, pebble, water… Rock-school, meals, chores, homework… Pebble-sports, band, part-time job, hobbies, time with friends Water-video games, watching T.V. Rock-HAVE TO: Pebble-WANT TO: Water-DOESN’T MATTER
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Day Planner/ Assignment Notebook Prepare the week on Monday Write assignments as they are given Mark the page with a binder clip Meet with your family at least once per week so you can compare schedules
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T-Zone Line of sight where the teacher focuses most of his attention If you do not sit here, you need to make yourself stand out in a good way
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Essays Restate your prompt or question as a topic sentence
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Goals Specific Measurable Attainable Realistic Timely Put them in writing to activate another part of the brain and to enable your mind to work on them consciuosly and subconsciously
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Hemispheric Dominance Dominance formed-born with it, early exposure, your choice Left-organized, step by step Right-jump in anywhere and get it done Same on all continents
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