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MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES
LEARNING IS NOT JUST STUDYING
BOOKS, MEMORIZING FACTS, OR BEING
ABLE TO REPEAT EXACTLY WHAT A
TEACHER TELLS YOU IS IMPORTANT.
TRUE LEARNING, THE KIND THAT WILL
LAST A LIFETIME, HAPPENS WHEN A
STUDENT NOT ONLY DISCOVERS WHAT HE
OR SHE IS PASSIONATE ABOUT, BUT
DISCOVERS THE HOW BEHIND THEIR
LEARNING.
MI “Pie Arrangement”
(Thomas Armstrong)
Body
Smart
Word
Smart
Nature
Smart
Number
Smart
Picture
Smart
Music
Smart
People
Smart
Self
Smart
Understanding Multiple Intelligences - at home and school
Multiple Intelligences examples:
•Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence •Mark Twain, Robert Frost, poets, writers, newscasters
•Logical-mathematical Intelligence •Einstein, accounting, banking, medicine, scientific research
•Visual/Spatial Intelligence •Martin Luther King (dreamer). artists, architecture, advertising
•Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence •Adrian Peterson , dancers, dramatic acting, mime, physical education
•Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence •Taylor Swift, music composers, music teachers, musical theatre
•Interpersonal Intelligence •Billy Graham, counseling, politics, sociologists, therapists
•Intrapersonal Intelligence •Psychiatry, spiritual counseling, philosopher
•Naturalist Intelligence •Farmers, gardeners, florists, geologist, archaeologists
LINGUISTIC (Verbal) INTELLIGENCE
This person likes to learn new vocabulary, play with words, create puns,
read, and write.
CHARACTERISTICS of the WORD SMART Learner
• Learns best by hearing, reading, and writing
• Likes to read
• Enjoys talking
• Listens well to others
• Gets absorbed in reading
• Learns languages easily
• Masters oral/written presentations with ease
• Does well in traditional school setting
Referenced as: L
Understanding Multiple Intelligences - at home and school
LOGICAL-MATHEMATICAL INTELLIGENCE
This person likes to be precise and accurate, figure out relationships, set special
goals, problem-solve, and play with numbers.
CHARACTERISITICS of the NUMBER SMART Learner
• Logical thinker
• Precision and accuracy is important
• Goal setter
• Money manager
• Concrete thinker
• Efficient worker
• Practical ideas
Understanding Multiple Intelligences - at home and school
MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE
This person hears music in his/her head most of the time, thinks in musical terms,
sings/hums to self, taps fingers, legs or feet to rhythms, and makes a connection
between emotions and music.
CHARACTERISTICS of the MUSIC SMART LEARNER
• Distracted by sound(s)
• Active listener
• Uses songs to understand concepts/skills
• Recites poems, rhymes, chants and raps
• Learns/Remembers song lyrics with ease
• Responds to others’ vocal cues
• Is a strong auditory learner
• Learns best when material is in rhyme, has a tune, contains rhyme patterns or is
rhythmic
Understanding Multiple Intelligences - at home and school
SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE
• This person likes to draw, doodle, do puzzles, imagine, use color, sketch,
create cartoons, and do cartography.
CHARACTERISTICS of the PICTURE SMART Learner
• Uses mind to create images
• Tends to dream in color
• Enjoys using graphic organizers
• Relies on models
• Finds maps helpful rather than verbal directions
• Moves things in head, space and time (e.g., Legos)
• Thrives on 3-D projects
Understanding Multiple Intelligences - at home and school
BODILY- KINESTHETIC INTELLIGENCE
This person likes to build, experience, touch, feel, make things, and move.
CHARACTERISTICS of the BODY SMART Learner
• Does many things
• Expresses learning through movement
• Is dramatic
• Is athletic
• Is active
• Is energetic
• Is physically involved with learning
• Needs concrete experience
• Likes variety
• Thinks best when body is moving
Understanding Multiple Intelligences - at home and school
INTERPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE
This person likes to be with other people, lead, teach, empathize, sympathize,
interact and volunteering.
CHARACTERISITICS of the PEOPLE SMART Learner
• Active group participation
• Great communicator
• Risk taker
• Nurturer
• Sensitive to the needs of others
• Strong leadership skills
• Highly developed perception skills
• Friendly, outgoing personality
• Appreciates feedback
Understanding Multiple Intelligences - at home and school
INTRAPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE
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This person likes to spend time time alone, reflect, have time to review ideas and
may require extended deadlines.
CHARACTERISTICS of the SELF-SMART Learner
• Enjoys working by him/herself
• Has a few close friends
• Analyzes material
• Meditates
• Requires time for reflection
• Is independent
• Prefers quiet working area
• Likes to be last-needs time to think/reflect
• Finds research interesting
• Needs freedom for creativity
Understanding Multiple Intelligences - at home and school
HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT FOR
8/26/14
Write a paragraph on the findings
of your MI assessment. Were you
surprised by the findings? How
does it better help you understand
yourself? Does it match what you
want to do when you are older?