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5 What kind of Smart are you? http://www.edutopia.org/multiple- intelligences-assessment

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7 When you are finished raise your hand I want you to write down your results on a piece of paper with your name on it! Stay on that screen while everyone finishes up. Once we are all done we can look more at what this tells us.

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10 What kind of “SMART” are you? Multiple Intelligences

11 8 different kinds of “smart” People are smart in different ways. Some people say there are 8 ways people learn best. Each of us is unique and we all have our own way to learn.

12 The 8 Intellegences (“SMART”s)

13 What do we know already? Math/Logic SmartArt Smart Self SmartMusic Smart Word Smart People Smart Body SmartNature Smart

14 What kind of “SMART” sounds like you? Logic/Math Smart A person who is “Math Smart” likes to: Do experiments, figure things out, work with numbers, ask questions. Is good at: Math, science, problem solving Learns best by: working with patterns, putting things in categories.

15 Word Smart A person who is “WORD SMART” likes to: Read, Write and tell stories Is good at: Memorizing names, places, dates and remembering details. Learns best by: Saying, hearing and seeing words. Discussing ideas.

16 Body Smart A person who is “Body Smart” likes to: Move around, touch and talk, use “body language”. Is good at: Physical activities (sports, dancing, acting) Crafts Learns best by: Moving around, touching and interacting with items. Using their senses.

17 Art Smart People who are “Art Smart” like to: Draw, build, design, create, daydream, look at pictures, watch movies and play with machines. Are good at: Imagining things, mazes, puzzles, reading maps & charts, making things. Learn best by: working with colors, creating things, visualizing things, looking at pictures.

18 Music Smart A person who is “Music Smart” likes to: Sing, hum, listen to music, play instruments, learn songs. Is good at: Remembering melodies, noticing rhymes and rhythm and keeping the beat. Learns best by: Putting things to rhythm and using melodies.

19 Self Smart A person who is “Self Smart” likes to: Work alone, do things on their own. Is good at: Understanding their own feelings. Setting personal goals and focusing on their dreams. Learns best by: Working alone, having their own space, working at their own pace and individual projects.

20 People Smart “People Smart” people like to: Have lots of friends, talk to people, join groups and be around people. Are good at: Understanding other’s feelings, communicating, helping others and organizing things. Learn best by: Sharing, comparing, cooperating and discussing.

21 People who are “Nature Smart” like to: Be outdoors, explore nature, help the environment & watch the weather Are good at: Understanding plants, animals, the weather and noticing changes in nature. Learn best by: Studying and learning in a natural environment and relating things to the real world. Nature Smart

22 How about you? Now that we’ve learned about the different ways we are “smart” and how we learn best, which one sounds like you? Is there more than one that sounds like you?

23 Open-ended tasks How do you approach an open-ended problem?

24 Let’s look at last nights homework Explain using problem solving steps and mathematical language how you solved the problem to your groups.

25 Let’s look at problem number 2

26 GCF and LCM- what do they mean again??


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