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Lesson 8 – Multiple Intelligences

Lesson 8 – Multiple Intelligences. Agenda. Learning Outcome. Take the MI Quiz Learn about Multiple Intelligences Final work time for Who Am I paper. Multiple Intelligences Quiz. Actions. Questions. Answer on the back Which personalities do you possess?

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Lesson 8 – Multiple Intelligences

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  1. Lesson 8 – Multiple Intelligences Agenda Learning Outcome • Take the MI Quiz • Learn about Multiple Intelligences • Final work time for Who Am I paper

  2. Multiple Intelligences Quiz Actions Questions Answer on the back Which personalities do you possess? Is this an accurate representation of your intelligence? What do you know about an IQ Test? How would the theory of multiple intelligences be different? • Take the quiz • Any answers you marked as true – put a check next to in the scoring sheet • Pick up a description sheet and see which personalities you possess.

  3. Multiple Intelligences Theory • The theory of multiple intelligences was developed in 1983 by Dr. Howard Gardner, professor of education at Harvard University. It suggests that the traditional notion of intelligence, based on I.Q. testing, is far too limited. Instead, Dr. Gardner proposes eight different intelligences to account for a broader range of human potential in children and adults. These intelligences are: • Linguistic intelligence ("word smart") • Logical-mathematical intelligence ("number/reasoning smart") • Spatial intelligence ("picture smart") • Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence ("body smart") • Musical intelligence ("music smart") • Interpersonal intelligence ("people smart") • Intrapersonal intelligence ("self smart") • Naturalist intelligence ("nature smart") http://www.institute4learning.com/multiple_intelligences.php

  4. IQ Test • An IQ test is a psychological measure of a person's “intelligence quotient” (IQ).Intelligence Quotient, or IQ, is a theoretical construct used by psychologists within standardized tests as a means of describing one's intelligence level. • — an average score is 100; about 95% of IQ scores fall between 70 and 130. It is important to note that IQ is not real — is simply a philosophical construct psychologists have created to describe a subset of human functioning they believe to be subjectively important in modern society.  http://psychcentral.com/encyclopedia/what-is-an-iq-test/

  5. Work Time • Last chance to ask me questions about the who am I paper! • Tuesday 2/7 we will meet HERE and go to the college and career center. • Wednesday we start a new unit!

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