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GARDNER’S MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES
By: Jaclyn Tolbert
THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES
Howard Gardner developed a theory of multiple
intelligences in 1999.
He believes we have eight different forms of
intelligence.
Throughout this power point you can discover all
his eight forms of intelligence.
MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE
~Skills in tasks involving music~~If you can pick up any instrument and~Play as if you have played it all you life, thenYou just discovered you are intelligent in theMusical part.~Good examples of musical intelligence are -drummers-pianist -singer-violinist
BODILY KINESTHETIC INTELLIGENCE
Skills in using the body or various in the
solutions of problems or in the construction
of products or displays, exemplified by
dancers, athletes, actors, and surgeons.
When someone can take on a challenge
hands on and complete their challenge with
success then, you know you have a bodily
kinesthetic intelligence.
Most the time you automatically think of an
athlete in this case, but their not alone in this
intelligence you have professional surgeons,
actors and dancers.
LOGICAL-MATHEMATICAL INTELLIGENCE
Skills in problem solving and
scientific thinking.
Known characteristics:
-asks questions about how things
work
- quickly does mental math
- enjoys math activities
- enjoys strategy games
-enjoys logic puzzles or
brainteasers
- uses higher-order thinking skills
LINGUISTIC INTELLIGENCE
Skills involved in the
production and use of
language.
Someone with this
intelligence can write
well, has a good memory
with dates, enjoys spoken
word, and have a large
vocabulary.
SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE
Skills involving spatial
configurations, such as those
used by artists and architects.
This type of intelligence you
memorize pictures to help you
to answer or solve a problem.
Your considered “Picture
Smart”
You enjoy, puzzles and art also
INTERPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE
Skills in interacting with
others; you show care for
others, rather be in groups
than alone, you can be
verbal, you have a high
degree in social skills.
You like doing things
collectively.
INTRAPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE
Having knowledge of the
internal aspects of oneself;
access to one’s own
feelings and emotions.
Independent is a word to
describe this intelligence;
you work better along, and
have self-esteem.
NATURALIST INTELLIGENCE
The ability to
identify and classify
patterns in nature.
You know your
plants and animals.
You can observe,
understand and
organize patterns in
the nature scene.