WHAT PRODUCTS SHOULD BE INCLUDED TO FORM AN EFFECTIVE STUDENT PORTFOLIO ?

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WHAT PRODUCTS SHOULD BE INCLUDED TO FORM AN EFFECTIVE STUDENT PORTFOLIO ?

PROJECTS AND PERFORMANCES CLASSIFIED BY MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES

VERBAL / LINGUISTIC SPEECHES CROSSWORDS INTERNET RESEARCH STORY TELLING NEWSPAPERS DEBATE

LOGICAL / MATHEMATICAL PUZZLES TIMELINES ANALOGIES PATTERNS PROBLEM-SOLVING LAB EXPERIMENTS VENN DIAGRAMS COMPUTER GAMES

VISUAL / SPATIAL ARTWORK PHOTOGRAPHS POSTERS CARTOONS USE OF OVERHEAD, BLACKBOARD VIDEOTAPES MURALS SCULPTURES / MODELS

BODILY / KINESTHETIC FIELD TRIPS ROLE PLAYING LEARNING CENTERS LABS SPORTS / GAMES COOPERATIVE LEARNING INTERVIEWS DANCES

MUSICAL / RHYTHMIC RAPS JINGLES LYRIC POEMS TRIOS / QUARTETS CHEERS CHOIRS SONGS ABOUT BOOKS, PEOPLE, ETC.

INTERPERSONAL GROUP VIDEO, FILM, SLIDES TEAM COMPUTER PROGRAMS THINK-PAIR-SHARE COOPERATIVE TASKS JIGSAWS INTERVIEWS CONFERENCES

INTRAPERSONAL REFLECTIVE JOURNALS LEARNING LOGS GOAL-SETTING JOURNALS METACOGNITIVE REFLECTIONS INDEPENDENT READING SELF-EVALUATION POETRY WRITING MEDITATIONS

NARTURALIST OUTDOOR EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES BIRD WATCHING NATURE WALK STAR GAZING WEATHER FORECASTING ECOLOGY STUDIES RECYCLING