Multiple Intelligences - Part 1

 Hi! 馃樅

This week our classmates have given us some presentations on the multiple intelligences, some of the presentations were with the following themes: 

Linguistic Intelligence

Linguistic intelligence is the ability to think in words and to use language to express and appreciate complex meanings. Linguistic intelligence allows us to understand the order and meaning of words and to apply meta-linguistic skills to reflect on our use of language.


Mathematical - Logical Intelligence

Logical/mathematical intelligence refers to our ability to think logically, reason, and identify connections. People with mathematical intelligence, such as Albert Einstein, are good at working with numbers, complex and abstract ideas, and scientific investigations.

Musical Intelligence

Musical intelligence is the ability to learn, compose, perform, and appreciate musical patterns. When someone displays musical intelligence, they’re likely to produce an accurate tone, have a natural rhythm and be able to stay on rhythm, and understand and maintain timbre with their voice or an instrument. 


 Visual - Spatial Intelligence

Visual-spatial intelligence is the ability to form a mental model of a spatial world and to maneuver and operate using this model. It is the sensitivity that a person can have to color, lines, shapes, space, and relationships between these elements

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