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“Multiple Intelligences”
In this activity, students will create visual media to celebrate their individual intelligence based on text details.
Aldo, Mateo, Barnstorm, Parker, and the other students in the Unteachables class learn to identify the intelligences they have outside of the classroom. Consider your own personal intelligences based on Gardner’s theory of the 8 multiple intelligences (musical, interpersonal, spatial-visual, linguistic, etc.). Select your three strongest intelligences and create visual media to represent them. Use these points to guide the development of your media.
Share your visual media with peers and summarize your three intelligences, the activities you enjoy, possible careers, and draw connections to the novel’s characters that also use your intelligences. Explain why you feel the most connected to this character.
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