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Title: Multiple Intelligences


1
Multiple Intelligences
  • More than one way to skin a cat!

2
Verbal Linguistic
3
Skills and Preferences
  • Oral and written communication
  • Creating stories
  • Debating, discussing
  • Learning languages
  • Playing word games
  • Quotes, sayings
  • Spells easily
  • Telling jokes, puns
  • Uses correct grammar
  • Writing

4
Verbal/Linguistic People
  • John Dewey
  • Joan of Arc
  • Walter Cronkite
  • Barbara Walters
  • John Steinbeck
  • Winston Churchill
  • Bill Cosby
  • Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • William Shakespeare
  • Langston Hughes
  • Walt Whitman
  • P.T. Barnum
  • Ernest Hemingway
  • Edgar Allan Poe

5
Words of Wisdom
  • A room without books is like a body without a
    soul. Cicero
  • The difference between the right work and the
    almost right work is the difference between
    lightning and the lightning bug. Mark Twain
  • Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used
    by mankind. Rudyard
    Kipling

6
Logical/Mathematical
7
Skills Preferences
  • Analyzing
  • Computing
  • Deducing
  • Predicting
  • Experimenting
  • Organizing
  • Playing strategy games
  • Questioning
  • Sequencing
  • Solving logic problems
  • Using abstract symbols

8
End States and Models
  • H. R. Block
  • Bill Gates
  • Agatha Christie
  • Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Alexander Graham Bell
  • Thomas Edison
  • Thurgood Marshall
  • Aristotle
  • Albert Einstein
  • Isaac Newton
  • Sandra Day OConnor

9
Figuring Out
  • I think, therefore I am. Descartes
  • Not everything that can be counted counts, and
    not everything that counts can be counted.
    Einstein
  • Contrariwise continued Tweedledee, If it was
    so, it might be and if it were so, it would be
    but as it isnt, it aint. Thats logic.
    Lewis Carroll

10
Visual/Spatial Intelligence
Visual/Spatial Intelligence
Visual/Spatial Intelligence
11
Skills Preferences
  • Appreciating architecture
  • Decorating
  • Building models
  • Charting, graphing
  • Coordination
  • Doodling
  • Painting
  • Remembers visual details
  • Molding
  • Solving jigsaw puzzles
  • Thinking in pictures and images

12
End States Models
  • Frank Lloyd Wright
  • Martha Stewart
  • Annie Oakley
  • Ansel Adams
  • Anne Geddes
  • Leif Ericson
  • Bobby Fischer
  • Euclid

13
Words of Wisdom
  • Thinking in pictures precedes thinking in words.
    Immanuel Kant
  • I found that I could say things with color and
    spaces that I had no words for. Georgia OKeffe
  • Art is the only way to run away without leaving
    home. Twyla Tharpe

14
Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence
15
Skills and Preferences
  • Composing melodies
  • Humming
  • Chanting
  • Whistling
  • Keeping time
  • Identifying instruments
  • Singing
  • Perfect pitch
  • Tapping feet, hands
  • Understanding structure of music
  • Reading/writing music

16
End State and Models
  • Bach
  • Beethoven
  • Irving Berlin
  • Andrew Lloyd Webber
  • Arthur Fiedler
  • Louis Armstrong
  • Duke Ellington
  • John Lennon
  • Barbra Streisand
  • Frank Sinatra
  • Bob Dylan

17
Getting in Tune
  • If you have to ask what jazz is, you will never
    know. Louis Armstrong
  • It is in learning music that many youthful hearts
    learn to love.
    Dominique Ricard
  • The notes I handle no better than many pianists.
    But the pauses between the notes -- ah, that is
    where the art resides. Artur Schnabel

18
Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence
19
Skills and Preferences
  • Acting
  • Athletic performances
  • Dancing
  • Exercising
  • Hand-eye coordination
  • Mimicking
  • Moving with grace
  • Playing sports
  • Using gestures
  • Body language

20
End States Models
  • Michael Jordan
  • Tiger Woods
  • Steve Martin
  • Robin Williams
  • John Wayne
  • Mikhail Barishnikov
  • Mohammed Ali
  • Fred Astaire
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • David Copperfield
  • Charlie Chaplin
  • Jim Carrey

21
Moving to Intelligence
  • Great ideas originate in the muscles.

    Thomas Edison
  • I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do
    and I understand.


    Confucius
  • Pro football is like nuclear warfare. There are
    no winners, only survivors. Frank
    Gifford

22
Naturalist Intelligence
23
Skills Preferences
  • Analyzing similarities and differences
  • Appreciating plants, flowers, trees
  • Classifying and caring for plants, gardens, pets,
    wild animals
  • Predicting the weather
  • Discovering patterns in nature
  • Protecting the environment
  • Recognizing species, rocks, star, clouds

24
End States Models
  • George Washington Carver
  • Galileo Galilei
  • Carl Sagan
  • Jonas Salk
  • Louis Pasteur
  • Rachel Carson
  • Carles Darwin
  • Jane Goodall
  • Jacques Cousteau
  • John James Audubon
  • James Herriott

25
The Nature of Things
  • Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed. Francis
    Bacon
  • The most incomprehensible thing about the world
    is that it is comprehensible. Albert Einstein
  • The goal of life is living in agreement with
    nature. Zeno of Citium (335 B.C.)

26
Interpersonal Intelligences
27
Skills Preferences
  • Caring for/teaching others
  • Communicating with others
  • Empathizing/
  • sympathizing with others
  • Respecting different points of view
  • Working as a team member
  • Interacting with others
  • Leading
  • Being sensitive to moods

28
End States Models
  • Margaret Mead
  • Princess Diana
  • Mother Theresa
  • Albert Schweitzer
  • Florence Nightingale
  • Andrew Carnegie
  • John Kennedy
  • Ann Landers
  • Harriet Tubman
  • Oprah Winfrey
  • Sojourner Truth

29
Just Between Friends
  • The only proper intoxication is conversation.
    Oscar Wilde
  • If you judge people, you have no time to love
    them. Mother Theresa
  • Grief can take care of itself but to get the
    full value of joy, you must have someone to
    divide it with.
  • Mark Twain

30
Intrapersonal Intelligence
31
Skills Preferences
  • Attending to memories, fantasies, dreams
  • Clarifying values and beliefs
  • Controlling impulses
  • Enjoying think time, alone time, quiet time
  • Intuiting
  • Cognitive thinking

32
End States Models
  • Nietzsche
  • Sartre
  • Walt Whitman
  • Gandhi
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • Buddha
  • Christ
  • Deepak Copra
  • Freud
  • Confucius
  • Mary Baker Eddy
  • St. Thomas Aquinas

33
To Know Thyself
  • The purpose of life is to know ones self.
    Gandhi
  • It is not who is right, but what is right, that
    is important. Thomas Huxley
  • Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control
    These three alone lead life to sovereign power.
    Alfred Tennyson
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