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THEORY LESSON TOPIC ACTIVITY NAME DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY

Visual-Spatial Intelligence The Game of Pattern recognition Encourage your learners to adhere in the building corresponding challenge.
Begin with constructing a simple construction out of Lego pieces, and then have the children
resemble it in overall shape. A further alternative choice is to have one child construct the
configuration whereas the other remakes it. Enhance the intricacy of the constructions as
they gain experience with developing and confidence in pattern recognition.

Linguistic-Verbal Intelligence Questionnaire that travels Based on what the instructor wants to present or reinforce everyone kid must receive a
paper with a questionnaire. The educator should inform the pupils that they will be listening
Gardner to music and that they must take a stroll about or start dancing while paying attention to it.
Pick a companion and present the questions when the song ends. Encourage the individuals
to bring their outcomes with the entire audience once they've gotten solutions to all of their
enquiries.
Logical-Mathematical Intelligence Board Game Chess Chess is one of the greatest influential and oldest types of games. The chess pieces are placed
on 64 squares, which are 8 rows by 8 columns. It's square in form and has a checkered
design with two colors of squares, one light and one dark. On a checkered board with
specifically constructed pieces of opposing colors, usually white and black, it is played by two
adversaries. The goal of the game is to capture the king of your adversary.
Analytical Intelligence "Classify me," the Book said. A learner will require a few number books on diverse types of literature. Strive to categorise
them into distinct groups using specific criteria so that they may be presented in a logical
order.
Creative Intelligence Mapping Concepts Concept maps are visual representations of ideas. Entities, which symbolize notions, and
connections, which signify interactions among basic ideas, make up systems. Concept maps
can help individuals come up with new thoughts, build complicated frameworks, and
Sternberg communicate difficult ideas. Make a focal question that identifies the concern or topic that
the map should address. Generate a list of requirements of the important principles that
pertain to the field of interest. Place the broadest, most comprehensive notions at the front of
the listing, and the most detailed notions towards the bottom. Using post-its on a wall or
whiteboard, huge sheets of paper, and other materials, create a stratified order of the
notions. Because modification is such an important feature of idea mapping, participants
must be able to shift concepts around and recreate the picture.
THEORY LESSON TOPIC ACTIVITY NAME DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY
Memory Find the Distinction Use two seemingly similar visuals on the panel or projector, but with a few minor changes.
Allow pupils a limited amount of time to identify as many discrepancies as possible.

Thurstone Perceptual Speed Factor Fast Symbol The learner must browse through a collection of icons for the specific icon. Symbol
Exploration increases visual scanning by increasing information processing. The datagram
also includes an engagement in which students must label symbols as rapidly as possible,
which helps to link cognitive speed to motor coordination performance.
General intelligence Play a musical instrument Playing an instrument is a creative and enjoyable approach to increase your IQ. It
Spearman (Hereditary) necessitates auditory awareness, muscular coordination, memory, and pattern recognition
abilities.
Specific ability Recap and Listen Students must be divided into pairs by the educator. Partner one selects a topic card from a
prepared deck and speaks about it, while partner two simply listens. The listener must
concentrate solely on receiving their partner's words, rather than allowing their thoughts to
wander or consider how they would answer. Partner two then summarizes what partner one
stated without reply. Then they reverse roles. Listening, respect, interpersonal skills, and
communication will all be practiced.

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