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1 Bringing in the Boys: Using Multiple Intelligences to Plan Programs that Appeal to Boys Presented by Amy Brown and Molly Meyers

2 Boys and Literacy Statistics Boys and their brain

3 Boys and Libraries Library employees tend to be primarily women so what can we do to attract boys to the library? Buy and promote books that appeal to boys Draw boys into the library with programming that meets their needs and interests

4 Bookopoly: the Life-Size Board Game Life-size game board Group participation Physical challenges Trivia Twelve books 4 th -6 th grade

5 BookTrek: the Countries  K-3 rd grade  Passport  Games  Country Information  Maps  Stories  Songs  Crafts  Food  Volunteers  45+ countries  35+ states  Format for other programs

6 What Is MI Theory Eight intelligences or ways people learn Linguistic/Word Smart Musical Intelligence/Music Smart Logical Mathematical/Logic Smart Spatial/Picture Smart Bodily Kinesthetic/Body Smart Interpersonal Intelligence/People Smart Intrapersonal/ Self Smart Naturalist/Nature Smart

7 What Is MI Theory Everyone has all eight intelligences People have different strengths People can improve on their intelligences Intelligences work together

8 Why Use MI Theory? What we’ve learned at Worthington Libraries It covers the learning styles of everyone Boys come to expect the format and trust in it Large numbers of boys at our programs

9 Linguistic Intelligence: Word Smart  Kids who are word smart might like activities that include  Storytelling  Poetry  Creative writing

10 Kamishibai: The One-Inch Boy

11 Logical-Mathematical Intelligence: Logic Smart Kids who are logic smart might like activities that include Logic puzzles and games Statistics Science experiments

12 Spatial Intelligence: Picture Smart Kids who are picture smart might like activities that include Reading graphic novels Looking at websites Arts and crafts Watching movies

13 Bookopoly Layout

14 Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence: Body Smart Kids who are body smart might like activities that include Sports Drama Gardening Crafts

15 Musical Intelligence: Music Smart  Kids who are music smart might like activities that involve:  Listening to music  Learning to play a musical instrument  Dancing  Writing song lyrics  Singing

16 Musical Instruments

17 Intrapersonal Intelligence: Self Smart Kids who are self smart might like activities that include Journaling Self-expression Personality quizzes Exercise and nutrition

18 Interpersonal Intelligence: People Smart Kids who are people smart might like activities that include: Teamwork Leadership opportunities Parties Conflict resolution

19 Illustrate: Group Art

20 Naturalist Intelligence: Nature Smart Kids who are nature smart might like activities that include Camping Nature crafts Classifying and labeling Holistic activities

21 Contact Information Amy Brown Youth Services Lead Librarian Worthington Libraries 2280 Hard Road Columbus, OH 43235 (614) 807-2653 abrown@worthingtonlibraries.org Molly Meyers Children’s Librarian Worthington Libraries 820 High Street Worthington, OH 43085 (614) 807-2623 mmeyers@worthingtonlibraries.org

22 Multiple Intelligences Wiki www.multipleintelligences.pbwiki.com


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