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Children who are strongly: Linguistic The Seven Multiple Intelligences in Children Think Love Need in words reading, writing, telling stories, playing word games, etc. experimenting, Logical- Mathematical by reasoning questioning, figuring out puzzles, calculating, etc. Spatial Bodily- Kinesthetic Musical Interpersonal Intrapersonal Top of page in images and pictures through somatic sensations via rhythms and melodies by bouncing ideas off other people deeply inside themselves designing, drawing, visualizing, doodling, etc. dancing, running, jumping, building, touching, gesturing, etc. singing, whistling, humming, tapping feet and hands, listening, etc.. leading, organizing, relating, manipulating, mediating, partying, etc. setting goals, meditating, dreaming, being quiet, books, tapes, writing tools paper diaries, dialogues, discussion, debate stories things to explore and think about, science materials, manipulatives, trips to the planetarium and science museum art, LEGOs, video, movies, slides, imagination games, mazes, puzzles, illustrated books, trips to art museums role play, drama, movement, things to build, sports and physical games, tactile experiences, hands-on learning sing-along time, trips to concerts, music playing at home and school, musical instruments friends, group games, social gatherings, community events, clubs, mentors/apprenticeships secret places, time alone, self-paced projects, choices CHECKLIST FOR ASSESSING STUDENTS' MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES Name of Student: In each of the following categories, check all items that apply. Linguistic Intelligence writes better than average for age spins tall tales or tells jokes and stories has a good memory for names, places, dates, or trivia enjoys word games enjoys reading books

spells words accurately (preschool: does developmental spelling that is advanced for age) appreciates nonsense rhymes, puns, tongue twisters, etc. enjoys listening to the spoken word (stories, commentary on the radio, talking, books) has a good vocabulary for age communicates to others in a highly verbal way Other Linguistic Strengths: Logical-Mathematical Intelligence asks a lot of questions about how things work computes arithmetic problems in his/her head quickly (preschool: math concepts are advanced for age) enjoys math class (preschool: enjoys counting and doing other things with number) finds math computer games interesting (no exposure to computers: enjoys other math or counting games) enjoys playing chess, checkers, or other strategy games (preschool: board games requiring counting squares) enjoys working on logic puzzles or brain teasers (preschool: enjoys hearing logical nonsense such as in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland) enjoys putting things in categories or hierarchies likes to experiment in a way that shows higher order cognitive thinking processes thinks on a more abstract or conceptual level than peers has a good sense of cause-effect for age Other Logical-Mathematical Strengths:

Spatial Intelligence reports clear visual images reads maps, charts, and diagrams more easily that text (preschool: enjoys visuals more than text) daydreams more than peers enjoys art activities draws figures that are advanced for age likes to view movies, slides, or other visual presentations enjoys doing puzzles, mazes, Where's Waldo? or similar visual activities builds interesting three-dimensional constructions for age (e.g., LEGO buildings) gets more out of pictures than words while reading doodles on workbooks, worksheets, or other materials Other Spatial Strengths: Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence excels in one or more sports (preschool: shows physical prowress advanced for age) moves, twitches, taps, or fidgets while seated for a long time in one spot cleverly mimics other people's gestures or mannerisms loves to take things apart and put them back together again put his/her hands all over something he/she's just seen

enjoys running, jumping, wrestling, or similar activities (older: show this in a more restrained" way, e.g., woodworking, sewing, mechanics) or good fine-motor coordination in other ways has a dramatic way of expressing himself/herself reports different physical sensations while thinking or working enjoys working with clay or other tactile experiences (e.g., finger-painting) Other Bodily-Kinesthetic Strengths: Musical Intelligence tells you when music sounds off-key or disturbing in some way other way remembers melodies of songs has a good singing voice plays a musical instrument or sings in choir or other group (preschool: enjoys playing percussion instruments and/or singing in a group) has a rhythmic way of speaking and/or moving unconsciously hums to himself/herself taps rhythmically on the table or desks as he/she works sensitive to environmental noises (e.g., rain on the roof) Other Musical Strengths: Interpersonal Intelligence enjoys socializing with peers seems to be a natural leader

gives advice to friends who have problems seems to be street smart belongs to clubs, committees, or other group organizations (preschool: seems to be part of a general education social group) enjoys informally teaching other kids likes to play games with other kids has two or more close friends has a good sense of empathy or concern for others others seek out his/her empathy or concern for others others seek out his/her company Other Interpersonal Strengths: Intrapersonal Intelligence displays a sense of independence or a strong will has a realistic sense of his/her strengths and weaknesses does well when left alone or to play or study marches to the beat of a different drummer in his/her style of living and learning has an interest or hobby that he/she doesn't talk much about has a good sense of self-direction prefers working alone to working with others accurately expresses how he/she is feeling is able to learn from his/her failures and successes in life has high self-esteem

Other Intrapersonal Strengths: Excerpted from Armstrong, Thomas. Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom, Alexandria, Virginia, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (1994). Top of page MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES: STRATEGIES IN THE CLASSROOM The following list provides a survey of the techniques and materials that can be employed in teaching through the multiple intelligences. Linguistic Intelligence lectures, debates large- and small-group discussions books, worksheets, manuals brainstorming writing activities word games sharing time storytelling, speeches, reading to class talking books and cassettes extemporaneous speaking journal keeping choral reading individualized reading memorizing linguistic facts tape recording one's words using word processors publishing (e.g., creating class newspapers) Logical-Mathematical Intelligence mathematical problems on the board Socratic questioning scientific demonstrations logical problem-solving exercises creating codes logic puzzles and games classifications and categorizations

Spatial Intelligence quantifications and calculations computer programming languages science thinking logical-sequential presentation of subject matter Piagetian cognitive stretching exercises Heuristic charts, graphs, diagrams, and maps visualization photography videos, slides, and movies visual puzzles and mazes 3-D construction kits art appreciation imaginative storytelling picture metaphors creative daydreaming painting, collage, visual arts idea sketching visual thinking exercises graphic symbols using mind-maps and other visual organizers computer graphics software visual awareness activities optical illusions color cues telescopes, microscopes, and binoculars visual awareness activities draw-and-paint/computer- assisted-design software picture literacy experiences Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence creative movement, mime hands-on thinking field trips the classroom teacher competitive and cooperative games physical awareness and relaxation exercises all hands-on activities crafts body maps use of kinesthetic imagery cooking, gardening, and other "messy" activities

Musical Intelligence Interpersonal Intelligence manipulatives virtual reality software kinesthetic concepts physical education activities communicating with body language/ hand signals tactile materials and experiences body answers musical concepts singing, humming, whistling playing recorded music playing live music on piano, guitar, or other instruments group singing mood music music appreciation playing percussion instruments rhythms, songs, raps, chants using background music linking old tunes with concepts discographies creating new melodies for concepts listening to inner musical imagery music software supermemory music cooperative groups interpersonal interaction conflict mediation peer teaching board games cross-age tutoring group brainstorming sessions peer sharing community involvement apprenticeships simulations academic clubs interactive software parties / social gatherings as context for learning people sculpting

Intrapersonal Intelligence independent study feeling-toned moments self-paced instruction individualized projects and games private spaces for study one-minute reflection periods interest centers personal connections options for homework choice time self-teaching programmed instruction exposure to inspirational/ motivational curricula self-esteem activities journal keeping goal setting sessions Source: http://www.spannj.org/basicrights/appendix_b.htm#test