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Moduel 7, Activity 2

Classroom Activities for Multiple Intelligences

Verbal/Linguistic Activities

Students with high verbal/linguistic intelligence are often well-spoken, and they write well. The
following classroom activities favor this type of intelligence are Storytelling and narration, Writing
stories, Create a television or radio newscast, Create a newspaper, Have a debate, Play vocabulary
games, Create advertising materials for a made up business, and Create a classroom podcast, in these
activities enhance our skill in verbal so we can be a pro in terms of speaking or writing.

Math/Logical Activities
Students who have math/logical intelligence are logical thinkers who enjoy solving puzzles. Classroom
activities that work well with this type of intelligence are Solving mysteries using deductive reasoning,
Predicting outcomes based on circumstances, Solving number or logic puzzles, Doing financial planning
for an imaginary business, Use toys and images for sequencing games where kids have to show the right
order, Hide prizes, school supplies, or assignments in puzzle boxes, Write secret messages in computer
code and Escape room or escape room kit such as Breakout EDU these activities help us , as a student to
enhance our skill in term of solving a math problem and logical activities we can be a pro by practicing
these activities.

Spatial Activities

Students with high spatial intelligence often think in pictures. They do well with art activities and spatial
puzzles. Classroom activities to highlight spatial intelligence activities are Art activities such as painting
and play dough, Working with play money, Map reading and map making, Play a Pictionary-style game,
Diagram sentences, Pack specific items into a suitcase or box so they fit exactly, Keep a bullet journal
and Use mind maps instead of traditional note-taking by these activities enhance our skill , we can be a
pro by making a puzzles.

Musical Activities

Children with high musical intelligence learn well through rhythm. They often enjoy musical activities.
Classroom activities for musical intelligence are Write and recite poetry, Perform dance routines to act
out historical or literary events, Create songs or raps about math concepts, Perform sound and vibration
experiments in science, Read picture books to the tune of music from different genres, Make up song
memory devices for different subjects, Write test or worksheet answers on the beat of a metronome
and Practice spelling words with a classroom orchestra where each kid makes a different sound with
their body while reciting a spelling word

Kinesthetic Activities

Kinesthetic learners love motion. They are often very physical children and sometimes gifted athletes.
Activities for kinesthetic are Dramatic re-enactments of historical or literary events, Using different body
parts to measure objects, Use charades to act out parts of speech, Learn folk dances that represent
different cultures, Design and build an architectural model out of materials like Popsicle sticks or
toothpicks, Use Lego bricks for math lessons such as the different sized bricks for fractions, Tell a story
or practice vocabulary words with yoga poses attached to each word and Make up fingerplays to study
for tests.
Interpersonal Intelligence Activities

Interpersonal learners are those children who work well cooperatively and thrive on building friendships
and relationships. Activities to teach interpersonal are Working in small groups on a project, Mentoring
or teaching concepts to another student, Conducting interviews, Role-playing historical or literary
situations, Team-building exercises, Cooperative or team video games, Board or card games that involve
creating alliances, Mock political campaigns and elections.

Intrapersonal Activities

Intrapersonal learners are those who are very aware of their own motivations. They often have a high
level of self-awareness and emotional intelligence. Intrapersonal classroom activities are Keep a journal,
Write an autobiography, Work independently, Write essays about which historical or literary figures
they would want to be, Rewrite a story from their point of view, Share how they'd be different if they
were from another culture, Multi-player role-play games such as Dungeons and Dragons where each kid
is their own character and Meditation sessions for brainstorming or studying.

Naturalist Activities

Naturalists are nature lovers who often have an excellent understanding of or interest in earth sciences.
Activities for naturalist are Categorize species in the natural world, Collect items from nature, Go on
nature walks, Orienteering, Math story problems featuring plants or animals, Classroom pets, Plant and
maintain a community garden and Host a community nature clean-up event by doing this activity we
will be practicing our self for being a pro and soon we can teach what we learn to other student.

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