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Name Gardner's 8 Intelligences |
Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence Mathematical/Logical Intelligence Visual/Spatial Intelligence Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence Intrapersonal Intelligence Interpersonal Intelligence Naturalist Intelligence
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What intelligence is the following:
Adept at language skills and learn best by speaking, writing, reading and listening. LIkely to enjoy activities such as story telling. |
Verbal/Linguistic INtelligence |
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What intelligence is the following:
People who are good with numbers, problem solving, patterns, relationships, and categories. General methodical and enjoy science. |
Mathematical/Logical intelligence |
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what intelligence is the following:
Understands best by seeing pictures and images. Enjoy charts, graphs, maps, mazes, tables, illustrations, models, puzzles, and costumes |
Visual/Spatial Intelligence |
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What intelligence is the following:
Prefers physical activity. Enjoys building things, woodworking, dancing, skiing, sewing and crafts. Generally coordinated and athletic and prefers to participate rather than watching. |
Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence |
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What intelligence is the following:
Enjoys musical expression through songs, rhythms, and musical instruments. Responsive to sounds. Enjoys drumming, whistling, humming. |
Musical /Rhythmic Intelligence |
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What is the following intelligence:
Exceptionally aware of their own feelings and values. Generally reserved, self-motivated, and intuitive. |
Intrapersonal Intelligence |
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What is the following Intelligence:
Outgoing. Cooperative learning and are sensitive to the feelings, intentions and motivations of others. Often Make good leaders. |
Interpersonal Intelligence |
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What is the following intelligence:
Lowe the outdoors and recognize details in plants, animals, rocks, clouds, and other natural formations. Excel in observing fine distinctions among similar items. |
Naturalist Intelligence |
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What are the 4 modes? |
Feeling Doing Watching Thinking |
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Feeling and watching is what mode? |
Mode 1 |
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What are the technical terms for Mode 1? |
Feeling= Concrete experience
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Thinking and Watching is what mode? |
Mode 2 |
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What are the technical terms for mode 2? |
Watching= reflective observation
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What mode is doing and thinking? |
Mode 3 |
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what are the technical terms for mode 3? |
Thinking = abstract conceptualization |
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Doing and feeling is what mode? |
Mode 4 |
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What are the technical terms for mode 4? |
Doing= Active exploration
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What mode are the following strengths related to?
Imaginative ability Understanding people Recognizing problems Brainstorming |
Mode 1 |
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What mode are the following strengths related to?
Planning creating models defining problems Developing theories |
Mode 2
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What mode are the following strengths related to?
Problem solving decision making deductive reasoning defining problems |
Mode 3 |
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What mode are the following strengths related to?
Getting things done leadership risk taking |
Mode 4 |
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What does VAK stand for? |
Visual Auditory Kineshthetic |
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How does VAK work? |
Perceiving information through your senses |
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What are the 4 steps in the ABC process? |
1. Brainstorm tasks 2. Estimate time 3. Rate each task by priority 4. Cross off tasks |
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A's on the ABC list are what? |
Most critical
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B's on the ABC list are what? |
important, but less so than the A's. |
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C's on the ABC list are what? |
can be done randomly during the day what you are in between tasks. |
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What is waiting time? |
time in between daily activities that we can use for studying (between classes, bus stops, appointments…) |
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3 serious limitations to mnemonic devices are what? |
They don't always help you understand or digest material
Sometimes complicated to learn and time consuming
can be forgotten |
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What are the 5 categories of the mnemonic devices that are helpful? |
1. Make up new words 2. Creative sentences 3. Rhymes and songs 4. Loci system 5. Peg system |
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What is the loci system for Mnemonic devices? |
Place or location - Synonym to locus |
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what is the peg system for mnemonic devices? |
technique that employes key words that are pairs with numbers. |
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what behavior does an "Active reader" exhibit? (5) |
Stays alert Recognizes levels of information within the text Quizzes themselves about material Instantly spots key terms Thinks critically |
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8 Steps of muscle reading are? |
1. Preview 2. Outline 3. Question 4. Focus 5. Flag Answers 6. Recite 7. Review 8. Review again |
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What acronym should you use to remember the steps of muscle reading? |
POQFFRRR Preview, Outline, Question, Focus, Flag Answers, Recite, Review, Review |
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3 parts of notetaking are? |
1. Observe 2. Record 3. Review |
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Drawing a circle in the middle and writing in the "Main point" and branching off different sub categories is an example of what type of note taking? |
Mind Mapping |
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Using multiple headings and indents throughout note taking is what type of note taking process? |
Outlining |
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When your taking notes in a cue column and asking questions and writing answers and there is a summary at the end, what note taking process have you done? |
Cornell Method |
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What should you do before a test? |
Daily reviews Weekly Reviews Major Reviews Schedule time for reviews REVIEW |
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What should you do during a test? |
Pay attention Breathe Answer easy questions first Read entire questions Follow directions |
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What should you do after a test? |
Sit down in a quiet place Reflect on your test write some discovery statements related to your experience describe how you felt |
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what should you do when you receive a graded test? |
Make sure the points total up correctly Look at the items that you missed and ask questions See if you can correct your answers |
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What does it mean to be sandblasted? |
Unexpected things happen |
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What is the different between daily review and major review? |
Major review is 4-6 hours |
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Is yesterday's date an example of information stored in your short term memory? |
YES |
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Creating associations and pictures is a good memory technique. TURE OR FALSE |
TRUE |
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to create signals for later review you should NOT underline any information. TRUE OR FALSE |
False - Underlining helps flag information for later reivew |
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Pry out questions refers to what? |
Preview Outline Questions |
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The shorter variation of muscle reading is what? |
Preview and question. Focus and Flag answers. Recite and Review |