2. Linguistic Intelligence
Has highly developed
communication skills
including writing,
speaking, and story-telling
Knows and correctly
uses rules of grammar
Has a large vocabulary
3. This person learns best by:
• Saying, hearing, and seeing words
• Writing
• Talking
• Reading
4. These people would do well in these Careers
• Novelist
• Author
• Curator
• Playwright
• Journalist
• Comedian
• Actor
• Radio Announcer
• Politician
• Poet
• Typist
• Orator
5. Activities These People Would Enjoy
Book
reporting
Writing
words
Journal
writing
Creative
writing
Storytelling
Letter
writing
Debating
Discussing
Speaking
10. Thinking through physical sensations
Love
Dancing
Running
Jumping
Building
Touching
Gesturing
11. Thinking through physical sensations
Need
Role play
Drama
Movement
Things to build
Sports and physical games
Tactile (touchable) experiences
Hands-on learning
12. Other Activities that Would be
Enjoyed
•Acting
•Experiments
•Field Trips
•Gymnastics
•Demonstrations
•Martial
Arts
•Puppetry
•Exercise
20. • capacity to use numbers effectively
and reason well.
• Perform mathematical calculations
• Think clearly and analytically
• People with this intelligence think by
reasoning, and they love experimenting,
questioning, figuring out logical puzzles,
and calculating.
Logical-Mathematical Intelligence
21. POSSIBLE Career
• Bankers
• Statistician
• Auditor
• Accountant
• Engineer
• Computer
Programmer
• Computer Analyst
23. INTERPERSONAL
INTELLIGENCE
• Ability to relate to
others.
• Understand the relationship
between people and their
situation
• Like to work and be with others
27. NATURALIST INTELLIGENCE
Ability to recognize and categorize plants,
animals and other object in nature
They are aware of their natural
surroundings
Understand natural phenomena
It says that intelligence can be learned throughout life. Also, it claims that everyone is intelligent in at least seven different ways and can develop each aspect of intelligence to an average level of competency.
(Word Smart)
Criteria Used for Linguistic Intelligence
Speech Pathologist (one who interprets)
Typist
Famous People With Linguistic Intelligence
William Shakespeare
Edgar Allen Poe
Earnest Hemmingway
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Emily Dickinson
Agatha Christie
T.S. Eliot
Rudyard Kipling
Teachers can enhance their students'
Telling jokes
Reading
Persuading
The way that we visually perceive and interpret the world around us is an important quality to have.
In the arts, the ability to transfer a vision to a painting, sculpture, or film is a key quality.
Spatial intelligence is even used by average people to remember small, but important facts; like how to travel from your school to your house.
Individuals with strength in this area depend on visual thinking and are very imaginative. People with this kind of intelligence tend to learn most readily from visual presentations such as movies, pictures, videos, and demonstrations using models and props.
Famous People With High Spatial Intelligence
Leonardo Da Vinci
Pablo Picasso
Spike Lee
Vincent Van Gogh
Frank Lloyd Wright (architect)
Steven Spielberg
Ansel Adams (photographer)
Amelia Earhart
Auguste Rodin (sculptor)
Robert Fulton (inventor)
Michelangelo
Famous People
Manny
Basketball Players
Even if you are only singing a song or making music, you are using your musical intelligence!
All kinds of musical forms
Famous
Leah Salonga
David Foster
Teachers can integrate activities into their lessons that encourage students' musical intelligence by