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At soccer practice, Austin learned how to perform a corner kick.
Bodily-Kinesthetic
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Young children who learn best this way enjoy being in nature and might like to sort rocks and shells or to learn about types of dinosaurs.
Naturalist
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The class visited a local park to learn about plants and birds in their area.
Naturalistic
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During his summer vacation, Logan recorded his feelings about his experiences in a journal.
Intrapersonal
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Brooke's experiment with magnetism won a ribbon at the science fair.
Logical-Mathematical
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Refers to the ability to understand other people.
Interpersonal
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Young children who learn best this way enjoy singing, whistling, and playing musical instruments.
Musical
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Iola read the children's story she wrote to the kindergarten class.
Verbal-Linguistic
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Refers to the ability to observe, recognize, and categorize features of the natural environment.
Naturalist
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For the school's talent show, Savannah created rhythms using pots, spoons, and other common items as instruments.
Musical
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No one is equally gifted in all of these intelligences. (TRUE/FALSE)
TRUE
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Young children who learn best this way like to listen to others and to be in group settings.
Interpersonal
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Young children who learn best this way are analytical and enjoy spending time alone.
Intrapersonal
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Evan helped paint a mural of a school activities display at the community's centennial celebration.
Visual-Spatial
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Refers to the ability to understand oneself.
Intrapersonal
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Refers to the ability to analyze problems using logic and math.
Logical-Mathematical
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Young children who learn best this way can benefit from listening, speaking, writing, and story-telling activities.
Verbal-Linguistic
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Involves imagining things visually and understanding the use of space.
Visual/Spatial
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Brett was chosen to lead the planning committee for the class car wash.
Interpersonal
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Young children who learn best this way enjoy dancing, sports, crafts, and acting, among other physical activities.
Bodily-Kinesthetic
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Refers to the ability to learn and use language.
Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence
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Refers to the ability to coordinate one's body movements and to use one's hands skillfully.
Bodily-Kinesthetic
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Young children who learn best this way can be encouraged to solve problems, classify objects, and conduct experiments.
Logical-Mathematical
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Refers to the ability to perform, compose, and appreciate music.
Musical
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Young children who learn best this way like to work with puzzles, look at photographs and videos, and draw pictures.
Visual-Spatial
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