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1 Teaching for Multiple Intelligences
Made by: Ashley Tharp November 16, 2016

2 Multiple Intelligence Self-Assessment

3 Multiple Intelligences
Verbal-Linguistic Logical-Mathematical Visual-Spatial Intrapersonal Interpersonal Musical Bodily-Kinesthetic Naturalistic Existential Multiple Intelligences According to Gardner

4 Verbal-Linguistic

5 Verbal-Linguistic Strengths: How to teach toward it:
Using words effectively Reading Writing Listening Speaking How to teach toward it: Give written out definitions Engage in the Socratic method in class How to test toward it: Answers in complete sentence Define in your own words In-class presentations Papers

6 Logical- Mathematical

7 Logical-Mathematical
Strengths: Understanding complex problems Conceptualizing relationships between symbols/processes/actions Asks questions Finds solution Reflects on the problem-solving process How to teach toward it: Present topic as a puzzle/formula Concentrate on symbols/designs/words to bridge mathematical and verbal MIs Create a step-by-step outline How to evaluate toward it: Most tests Labs

8 Visual-Spacial

9 Visual-Spatial Strengths: How to teach toward it:
Seeing and modifying things in their mind Solving spatial problems Designing Doing crafts How to teach toward it: Color coding Interactive graphing Give visual representation of phenomena How to evaluate toward it: Art to represent content Spatially-based projects

10 Intrapersonal

11 Intrapersonal Strengths: How to teach toward it:
Being connected to who you are and how you feel Knowing your own limits and abilities Making decisions & setting goals for yourself Self-management Self-reflection How to teach toward it: Have students set goals and assess their progress periodically Allow students to work at their own pace How to evaluate toward it: Test corrections Self-evaluations

12 Interpersonal

13 Interpersonal Strengths: How to teach toward it:
Understanding the people around you, and their motives, emotions, perspectives, and moods Managing situations Understanding situations Negotiating conflict How to teach toward it: Relate topics to real world Have students work together How to evaluate toward it: Group projects Real world-centered projects

14 Musical

15 Musical Strengths: How to teach toward it: How to evaluate toward it:
Enjoying music Singing Making music Playing an instrument Sensitivity to sounds Sensitivity to the emotions music conveys How to teach toward it: Play music during independent work time Incorporate rhymes, songs, chants into learning How to evaluate toward it: Extra credit for creating a rhyme, song, or chant for remembering material

16 Bodily-Kinesthetic

17 Bodily-Kinesthetic Strengths: How to teach toward it:
Thinking in movements Ability to use movements for self-expression or to achieve a goal Retaining information when it is associated with an activity How to teach toward it: Using manipulatives Games How to evaluate toward it: Project: making a hands-on model Performing skits

18 Naturalistic

19 Naturalistic Strengths: How to teach toward it:
Understanding the patterns of living things Applying scientific reasoning to the world How to teach toward it: Activities including observing and recording data Incorporate natural world applications How to evaluate toward it: Labs Extra credit for finding topic as related to nature

20 Existential

21 Existential Strengths: How to teach toward it:
Self-awareness Being vision- and value-led Asking the fundamental “why?” questions How to teach toward it: Frame subjects in the big picture Give proof How to evaluate toward it: Allow students to do projects on subjects that interest them


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