Thursday, April 4, 2013

Intelligence Area
Strengths
Preferences
Learns best through
Needs
Verbal / Linguistic
Writing, reading, memorizing dates, thinking in words, telling stories
Write, read, tell stories, talk, memorize, work at solving puzzles
Hearing and seeing words, speaking, reading, writing, discussing and debating
Books, tapes, paper diaries, writing tools, dialogue, discussion, debated, stories, etc.
Mathematical/ Logical
Math, logic, problem-solving, reasoning, patterns
Question, work with numbers, experiment, solve problems
Working with relationships and patterns, classifying, categorizing, working with the abstract
Things to think about and explore, science materials, manipulative, trips to the planetarium and science museum, etc.
Visual / Spatial
Maps, reading charts, drawing, mazes, puzzles, imagining things, visualization
Draw, build, design, create, daydream, look at pictures
Working with pictures and colors, visualizing, using the mind's eye, drawing
LEGOs, video, movies, slides, art, imagination games, mazes, puzzles, illustrated book, trips to art museums, etc.
Bodily / Kinesthetic
Athletics, dancing, crafts, using tools, acting
Move around, touch and talk, body language
Touching, moving, knowledge through bodily sensations, processing
Role-play, drama, things to build, movement, sports and physical games, tactile experiences, hands-on learning, etc.
Musical
Picking up sounds, remembering melodies, rhythms, singing
Sing, play an instrument, listen to music, hum
Rhythm, singing, melody, listening to music and melodies
Sing-along time, trips to concerts, music playing at home and school, musical instruments, etc.
Interpersonal
Leading, organizing, understanding people, communicating, resolving conflicts, selling
Talk to people, have friends, join groups
Comparing, relating, sharing, interviewing, cooperating
Friends, group games, social gatherings, community events, clubs, mentors/ apprenticeships, etc.
Intrapersonal
Recognizing strengths and weaknesses, setting goals, understanding self
Work alone, reflect pursue interests
Working alone, having space, reflecting, doing self-paced projects
Secret places, time alone, self-paced projects, choices, etc.
Naturalistic
Understanding nature, making distinctions, identifying flora and fauna
Be involved with nature, make distinctions
Working in nature, exploring living things, learning about plants and natural events
Order, same/different, connections to real life and science issues, patterns


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