Following are a few spatial -
intelligence activity ideas that have worked for my students and can be adapted to many areas of the curriculum.
Not exact matches
From Howard Gardner's groundbreaking book Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple
Intelligences to specific lesson - plan ideas from Thomas R. Hoerr, former head of the New City School, here's a list of books that are helpful in conceptualizing and effectively incorporating the multiple intelligences into classroo
Intelligences to specific lesson - plan
ideas from Thomas R. Hoerr, former head of the New City School, here's a list of books that are helpful in conceptualizing and effectively incorporating the multiple
intelligences into classroo
intelligences into classroom
activities:
This guide to multiple
intelligence activities for the English learning classroom provides
ideas on types of multiple
intelligence activities you to consider when planning English lessons that will appeal to a wide range of learners.
Over the past few years, teachers and researchers have developed a wide range of books, manuals, videotapes, and other educational resources that offer a rich collection of
ideas, strategies, and
activities for virtually every area of the curriculum using multiple
intelligences (see, e.g., Armstrong, 1994; Campbell, Campbell, & Dickinson, 1996; Haggerty, 1995; Lazear, 1991).
The
idea is that you pick one area of emotional
intelligence and for two weeks you go through three very simple
activities to try and develop or build that area of emotional
intelligence.
Identify and implement at least 5 new
activity ideas that will promote children's emotional
intelligence skills