Describe any three of Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences, and provide an example of each.
What will be an ideal response?
- Any three of the following will suffice:
- Naturalist intelligence: Ability to identify and classify patterns in nature. Aldo can predict the duration of bad weather based on observing cloud patterns.
- Musical intelligence: Skill in tasks involving music. Tabitha was able to master difficult violin pieces at a very young age.
- Bodily kinesthetic intelligence: Skills using the body or portions of it. Sandra moves her body during the dance recital in a graceful, coordinated manner.
- Logical mathematical intelligence: Skill in problem solving and scientific thinking. Rollo was able to grasp basic algebraic concepts after very little exposure to them.
- Linguistic intelligence: Skill in producing and using language. Quan's school poems have been reprinted in literary magazines because they're so good.
- Intrapersonal intelligence: Understanding the internal aspects of oneself. Alan is very skilled at mood awareness, being able to monitor and label his affective states.
- Interpersonal intelligence: Skill in interacting with others. Rolf has a lot of "savvy," knowing when to approach his boss for a raise versus when to lay low.
- Spatial intelligence: Skills related to spatial configurations. Conchita has all the makings of a great artist; her sketches have been exhibited in several school art programs.
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