Making Connections: "The Theory of Multiple Intelligences"
"The Theory of Multiple Intelligences" By viewing "The Theory of Multiple Intelligences" you know that there are 9 types of intelligences (bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, existential, logical-mathematical, linguistic, intrapersonal, musical, naturalist, and spatial). Using the provided example, match the person to type of intelligence that it describes. Bodily-kinesthetic A person who easily masters riding a bike. Interpersonal A person who can tell when their friend is upset. Existential A person who sees the bigger picture in life and society. Logical-mathematical Someone who has great problem solving skills and learns through working out problems. Linguistic A person who can easily find the words to persuade others. Intrapersonal A person who can understand and manage their own emotions. Musical Someone who may make up a song to remember the different bones in the body. Naturalist Someone who enjoys learning about their world. Spatial Someone who may be good at a rubik's cube because they can see the shape in their mind.