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Your top three intelligences:
 
Intelligence Score (5.0 ishighest)Description
 
5
Body Movement:
You like to move,dance, wiggle, walk, and swim. You arelikely good at sports, and you have goodfine motor skills. You may enjoy takingthings apart and putting them backtogether. Incorporating body movementinto your learning will help you processand retain information better. Here aresome ideas.
Trace letters and words on eachother's back.
Use magnetic letters, letterblocks, or letters on index cardsto spell words.
Take a walk while discussing astory or gathering ideas for astory.
Make pipe cleaner letters. Formletters out of bread dough. Afteryou shape your letters, bakethem and eat them!
Use your whole arm (extendwithout bending your elbow) towrite letters and words in the air.
Change the place where you writeand use different kinds of tools towrite, ie., typewriter, computer,blackboard, or large pieces of paper.
Write on a mirror with lipstick orsoap.
Take a walk and read all thewords you find during the walk.
Handle a Koosh ball or a worrystone during a study session.
Take a break and do a cross-lateral walk.
4.86
Language:
You enjoy enjoy saying,hearing, and seeing words. You liketelling stories. You are motivated bybooks, records, dramas, opportunities for
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The scores for your other five intelligences:
 
Just because these five are not in your top three doesn’t mean you’re notwriting. Effective techniques of enhancingyour learning using your languageintelligence include reading aloud,especially plays and poetry. Another ideais to write down reflections on whatyou've read. You may also enjoyexploring and developing your love of words, i.e., meanings of words, origin of words and idioms, names. Use differentkinds of dictionaries. Other ideas:
Keep a journal
Use a tape recorder to tapestories and write them down
Read together, i.e., choralreading
Read a section, then explain whatyou've read
Read a piece with differentemotional tones or viewpoints —one angry, one happy, etc.
Trade tall tales, attend story-telling events and workshops
Research your name
4.71
Social:
You like to develop ideas andlearn from other people. You like to talk.You have good social skills. Effectivetechniques of enhancing your learningusing your social intelligence includetaking part in group discussions ordiscussing a topic one-to-one withanother person. Find ways to buildreading and writing exercises into yourgroup activities, such as:
Reading a dialogue or a play withother people
Doing team learning/investigatingprojects
Setting up interview questionsand interviewing your family, andwriting down the interview
Writing notes to another insteadof talking.
4.57 4.57 4.29 4.14 2.29
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