Multiple Intelligences

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Multiple Intelligences

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The multiple intelligences theory was first published in 1983 in Howard Gardner’s book, Frames of Mind: The

Theory of Multiple Intelligences.

Gardner derived his theory from extensive brain

research, which included interviews, tests, and research

on hundreds of individuals.

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1. The ability to create an effective product or offer a service that is valuable in one’s culture.

2. A set of skills that enables an individual to solve problems encountered in life.

3. The potential for finding or creating solutions for problems, which enables a person to acquire new knowledge.

Gardner defines an “intelligence” as consisting

of three components:

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Instead of asking if someone is smart, ask how he/she is

smart.

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There are many ways each person is smart. Even though one intelligence may be dominant, each

person possesses multiple intelligences.

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Why is it important that you know which smart(s) you are?

Instruction can be based on this information, reaching each

individual student & you can capitalize on your strengths

and abilities!!

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This intelligence helps you to write, listen, and speak. You use this intelligence while doing writing assignments,

giving speeches, or reading a good book.

Word Smart

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Is strong in:• Reading• Writing• Telling stories • Memorizing dates• Thinking in words

Word Smart

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Learns best through:• Reading• Hearing and seeing words• Speaking • Writing• Discussing• Debating

Word Smart

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Instructional strategies:• Read about it• Write about it• Talk about it• Listen to it

Word Smart

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Common Misbehaviors:• Passing notes• Reading during lessons

Word Smart

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Famous ExamplesPoets, novelists, and public

speakers have lots of linguistic intelligence.

Virginia Woolf

Maya AngelouAbraham Lincoln

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Math Smart

To be math smart means you have the ability to calculate very complex operations.

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Math Smart

Is strong in:• Math• Reasoning• Logic• Problem-solving• Patterns

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Math Smart

Learns best through:• Working with patterns and relationships

• Classifying• Categorizing

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Math Smart

Instructional strategies:• Quantify it (categories)• Think critically about it• Conceptualize it (the “big picture”)

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Math Smart

Common Misbehaviors:• Working on math during lessons• Building during lessons

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Famous ExamplesScientists, engineers,

computer technicians and accountants all use their

logical-mathematical intelligence.

Albert Einstein

John Dewey

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Picture Smart

To be Picture Smart means to have an ability to think in three dimensions, and one can often duplicate inner and external

imagery.

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Picture SmartIs strong in:• Reading Maps• Charts• Drawing• Mazes• Puzzles

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Picture Smart

Learns best through:• Working with pictures and colors• Visualizing• Drawing

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Picture SmartInstructional strategies:• See it• Draw it• Visualize it• Color it

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Picture SmartCommon Misbehaviors:• Doodling • Drawing • Daydreaming

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Picture Smart

Pilots, sculptors, painters, and architects are strong in this

intelligence.

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Famous ExamplesPilots, sculptors, painters, and

architects are strong in this intelligence.

Frank Lloyd WrightPablo Picasso

Bobby Fischer

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Body Smart

Body Smart could be seen as the base upon which the other smarts

are developed.Why?? As babies, we explore the

world through our bodies.

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Body Smart

Is strong in:• Athletics• Dancing• Acting• Using tools

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Body Smart

Learns best through:• Moving• Processing knowledge through bodily sensations

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Body Smart

Instructional strategies:• Build it• Act it out• Dance it

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Body Smart

Common Misbehaviors:• Fidgeting • Wandering around the room

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Famous ExamplesDancers, athletes, artists, or surgeons need to know how the body moves and how to control those movements. This

requires the use of body smart capabilities.

Magic JohnsonCharlie Chaplin

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Music SmartIn developing the Music Smart, we

become skilled listeners, sensitive to music, and aware of the emotions

music can make. Those who are Music Smart often

change facts and other things they want to learn into songs to help their

memories.

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Music SmartIs strong in:• Picking up sounds• Remembering melodies

• Rhythms

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Music Smart

Learns best through:• Rhythm• Singing• Listening to music and melodies

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Musical/RhythmicMusic SmartInstructional strategies:• Sing it• Rap it • Listen to it

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Music Smart

Common Misbehaviors:• Tapping a pencil or feet• Humming

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Musical/RhythmicMusic Smart

Conductors, musicians, and sound technicians have a well developed musical/rhythmic

intelligence

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Famous ExamplesConductors, musicians, and sound technicians have a well-developed

Music Smart.

Ella Fitzgerald

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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People SmartThose who are People Smart have the ability to get along with almost everyone they meet and are almost never

shy!

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People SmartIs strong in:• Understanding people• Leading & Organizing• Communicating• Resolving conflicts

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People SmartLearns best through:• Sharing• Comparing• Relating• Interviewing

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People Smart

Instructional strategies:• Collaborate on it• Interact with respect to it

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People SmartCommon Misbehaviors:• Talking• Passing notes

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InterpersonalPeople Smart

Salesmen, politicians, and religious leaders have a highly

developed interpersonal intelligence!

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Famous ExamplesSalesmen,

politicians, and religious leaders

have a highly developed

interpersonal intelligence!

GandhiRonald Reagan

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Self Smart

We use this intelligence when we think back to our own experiences and

examine them to gain self-awareness. You will also gain empathy, or knowing

how people feel.

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Self SmartIs strong in:• Understanding self• Recognizing one’s own strengths and weaknesses• Setting goals

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Self Smart

Learns best through:• Working alone• Doing self-paced projects• Reflecting

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Self SmartInstructional strategies:• Connect it to your personal life • Make choices with regard to it

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Self Smart

Common Misbehaviors:• Disagreeing with others• Inappropriate remarks to others

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Self Smart

Religious leaders, psychologists, and philosophers all have highly

developed intrapersonal intelligences.

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Famous ExamplesReligious leaders, psychologists, and philosophers all have highly

developed intrapersonal intelligences.

Eleanor Roosevelt

Sigmund Freud

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Nature Smart

People who are Nature Smart have the ability to identify their surroundings like flowers, birds,

and trees.

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Nature Smart

Is strong in:• Understanding nature• Making distinctions• Identifying flora and fauna

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Nature SmartLearns best through:• Working in nature• Exploring living things• Learning about plants and natural events

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Nature SmartInstructional strategies:• Observe nature• Protect the environment• Appreciate surroundings

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Nature Smart

Common Misbehaviors:• Staying outside too long • Collecting unusual specimens

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Famous ExamplesBotanists and gardeners are highly developed in Nature

Smart.

Luther Burbank Charles Darwin

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Resources

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Good Double Bubble Activity

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