Multiple Intelligence EDUC 4
Multiple Intelligence EDUC 4
Multiple Intelligence EDUC 4
Valenzuela
BPE 2-1
Visual Spatial
1. Have the learner create a 3D model of a scene or object. This could be done using a
variety of materials, such as clay, paper, or even virtual reality tools. The learner would
then have to manipulate the materials to create the model. This activity would engage
the learner in visualizing the object or scene and manipulating it in three dimensions.
2. Have the learner create a map or diagram. This could be done using a variety of
materials, such as paper, markers, or even virtual reality tools. The learner would then
have to visualize the map or diagram and manipulate it to create the desired outcome.
This activity would engage the learner in visualizing the map or diagram and
manipulating it in two dimensions.
3. Have the learner solve a visual-spatial puzzle. This could be done using a variety of
materials, such as paper, markers, or even virtual reality tools. The learner would then
have to visualize the puzzle and manipulate it to solve the puzzle. This activity would
engage the learner in visualizing the puzzle and manipulating it to solve it.
Interpersonal Intelligence
1. Role-playing game: This game could involve students taking on different roles and
interacting with each other in order to complete a task. This would help them to
practice their communication and negotiation skills, as well as their ability to work
together as a team.
2. Debate: This would involve two teams debating a topic and presenting their arguments
to the other team. This would help students to practice their public speaking skills as
well as their ability to think critically and come up with persuasive arguments.
3. Group project: This could involve students working together to complete a task or solve
a problem. This would help them to practice their collaboration and problem-solving
skills, as well as their ability to work together as a team.
Bodily Kinesthetic
1. Dance: Dancing is a great way to express ideas and feelings through physical movement.
It can be used to tell stories, explore emotions, and create art.
2. Sports: Sports are a great way to use physical movement to solve problems. Sports
require teamwork, strategy, and physical coordination to be successful.
3. Physical Games: Games such as Twister, charades, and Simon Says are great ways to use
physical movement to solve problems. These games require physical coordination and
problem-solving skills.
Verbal Linguistic
1. Creative Writing: This can include writing stories, poems, plays, or even song lyrics.
Students can be given prompts to help them get started, and then they can use their
verbal-linguistic skills to create something unique.
2. Debates: Students can be given a topic to debate and then use their verbal-linguistic
skills to present their arguments. This can help them develop their critical thinking skills
and learn how to effectively communicate their ideas.
3. Reading aloud, reciting poetry, and writing book reviews. These activities can help
students develop their verbal-linguistic skills and understand how language works.
4. Games: Games such as Scrabble and Boggle can help students develop their verbal-
linguistic skills while having fun.