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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



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

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

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

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

What intelligence is the following:



Enjoys musical expression through songs, rhythms, and musical instruments. Responsive to sounds. Enjoys drumming, whistling, humming.

Musical /Rhythmic Intelligence

What is the following intelligence:



Exceptionally aware of their own feelings and values. Generally reserved, self-motivated, and intuitive.

Intrapersonal Intelligence

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

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

What are the 4 modes?

Feeling


Doing


Watching


Thinking

Feeling and watching is what mode?

Mode 1

What are the technical terms for Mode 1?

Feeling= Concrete experience


Thinking and Watching is what mode?

Mode 2

What are the technical terms for mode 2?

Watching= reflective observation


What mode is doing and thinking?

Mode 3

what are the technical terms for mode 3?

Thinking = abstract conceptualization

Doing and feeling is what mode?

Mode 4

What are the technical terms for mode 4?

Doing= Active exploration


What mode are the following strengths related to?



Imaginative ability


Understanding people


Recognizing problems


Brainstorming

Mode 1

What mode are the following strengths related to?



Planning


creating models


defining problems


Developing theories

Mode 2


What mode are the following strengths related to?



Problem solving


decision making


deductive reasoning


defining problems

Mode 3

What mode are the following strengths related to?



Getting things done


leadership


risk taking

Mode 4

What does VAK stand for?

Visual


Auditory


Kineshthetic

How does VAK work?

Perceiving information through your senses

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

A's on the ABC list are what?

Most critical


B's on the ABC list are what?

important, but less so than the A's.

C's on the ABC list are what?

can be done randomly during the day what you are in between tasks.

What is waiting time?

time in between daily activities that we can use for studying (between classes, bus stops, appointments…)

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

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

What is the loci system for Mnemonic devices?

Place or location - Synonym to locus

what is the peg system for mnemonic devices?

technique that employes key words that are pairs with numbers.

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

8 Steps of muscle reading are?

1. Preview


2. Outline


3. Question


4. Focus


5. Flag Answers


6. Recite


7. Review


8. Review again

What acronym should you use to remember the steps of muscle reading?

POQFFRRR


Preview, Outline, Question, Focus, Flag Answers, Recite, Review, Review

3 parts of notetaking are?

1. Observe


2. Record


3. Review

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

Using multiple headings and indents throughout note taking is what type of note taking process?

Outlining

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

What should you do before a test?

Daily reviews


Weekly Reviews


Major Reviews


Schedule time for reviews


REVIEW

What should you do during a test?

Pay attention


Breathe


Answer easy questions first


Read entire questions


Follow directions

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

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

What does it mean to be sandblasted?

Unexpected things happen

What is the different between daily review and major review?

Major review is 4-6 hours

Is yesterday's date an example of information stored in your short term memory?

YES

Creating associations and pictures is a good memory technique. TURE OR FALSE

TRUE

to create signals for later review you should NOT underline any information. TRUE OR FALSE

False - Underlining helps flag information for later reivew

Pry out questions refers to what?

Preview


Outline


Questions

The shorter variation of muscle reading is what?

Preview and question. Focus and Flag answers. Recite and Review