We are all smart! We are just all smart in different ways. Some people like words, others like logic, some work well with good music, or maybe they like moving around. There are also people who find comfort in working with the natural environment, and there are those who are great with interacting with others! Some people are excellent at working with visuals, and others work best when they work alone. There are even those who just "get" things in life and know where they want to go. Which kind of smart are you?
Multiple Intelligences
Videos About Multiple Intelligences
Great Websites & Resources to Support MI in the Classroom
Lesson Plan Ideas & Templates
Books that Support the Inclusion of Multiple Intelligences
For a complete list of Howard Garnder's books, visit his website
"Differentiating Instruction in the Regular Classroom: How to Reach and Teach All Learners"
by Diane Heacox
"Reinventing Project-Based Learning: Your Field Guid to Real-World Projects in the Digital Age"
by Suzie Boss and Jane Krauss
"Start Where They Are: Differentiating for Success With the Young Adolescent"
by Karen Hume
"You're Smarter Than You Think: A Kid's Guide to Multiple Intelligences"
by Thomas Armstrong
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The Differentiator - create engaging questions
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How one teacher includes MI - blog
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Revised Bloom's Taxonomy - interactive information
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Gliffy - for great graphs and diagrams
Visit the References Page for more resource materials