STUDY TIPS FOR YOUR INTELLIGENCE TYPE. Body Smart Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence oMove around while memorizing oAct out concepts oLink (connect) newly.

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STUDY TIPS FOR YOUR INTELLIGENCE TYPE

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

Music Smart Musical/Rhythmical Intelligence oListen to music while studying oMake up rhymes or chants oDevelop mneumonics

Word Smart Linguistic Intelligence oToTake detailed notes while reading or listening to lecture oUoUse Cornell notes-react with personal thoughts over what you learn oMoMake flash cards

Number/Reasoning Smart Logical/Mathematical Intelligence oUoUse charts and graphs to organize and connect information oCoClassify and categorize information before you study oRoRank tasks in order of importance to help keep on track

Picture/Visual Smart Spatial Intelligence oCreate pictures ( can be mental or drawn) to represent key concepts oUse graphic organizers and concept maps oSketch in small column of Cornell notes

People Smart Interpersonal Intelligence oMay need to study around others…not alone oUse discussion/study groups oTalk through what you know with someone

Self Smart Intrapersonal Intelligence oFind a quiet place without distraction oStudy alone oUse Cornell notes to reflect on learning material

Nature Smart Naturalist Intelligence oStudy outdoors if weather permits oConnect new learning to the principals of the way things work in nature oUse natural light oUse animal analogies