By Gorakhnath Gangane
Language Instructor, Science Faculty
              Jazan University (PYP)
         Presented on Feb. 19, 2013
A Video on Multiple Intelligences.
Multiple Intelligences
Demonstration (How to use MI/LS
in class effectively)
The lesson chosen for demonstration is Chapter 1 –
 Neighborhoods, Cities, and Towns from Gold Edition
 Interactions access “Reading and Writing.”
Using Spatial, Interpersonal and
Bodily- Kinesthetic Intelligences.
Since the lesson is titled Neighborhoods, Cities and
 Towns, after doing the first 2 pages with them the teacher
 could divide the class into three groups and send them on
 a field trip for data collection asking them to come back
 with written or oral or PowerPoint presentations for
 discussion.
1. One group would collect data on a neighborhood in
 Jazan to be presented in writing.
2. A second group would collect data on “old Jazan” when
 Jazan was only a town. (Ex. Places like Souk Dhakhlee)
 The data would be on PowerPoint.
3. A third group would collect data on the modern city of
 Jazan (airports, shopping malls, university, colleges) for
 speaking and discussion.
Using Spatial, Interpersonal and
Bodily- Kinesthetic Intelligences 2.
During the field trip those with these 3 intelligences will
 naturally take the lead and feel satisfied. The
 interpersonal intelligence will help them decide what
 roles they assume in the groups.
The others will have these intelligences strengthened.
Meanwhile they are also exercising problem solving
 skills, critical thinking skills and doing a kind of
 preliminary experiential hands on learning (Learning
 by doing).
This also prepares them for the “Reading an Article”
 section in the lesson.
Summing up and discussion based
on the field trip.
In the next class the students present their findings.
Then they have a discussion on it.
The PowerPoint will appeal to the visual learners.
The written piece and making the PowerPoint will
 appeal to the verbal linguistic and visual and bodily-
 kinesthetic learners.
Speaking and discussion will appeal to the verbal
 linguistic and bodily-kinesthetic learner.
Now they are ready to enter the lesson.
Mathematical Intelligence.
Since this lesson deals with vocabulary like population,
  density, percentages, numbers; it becomes possible to
  use those with more Mathematical Intelligence to
  help those with less of it.
This will happen while doing the exercises on pages 5 to
  9.
The teacher can use the Mathematical Intelligence to
  increase the knowledge of the language in this
  section.
Musical intelligence.
While teaching cities in the same section one could
 play a song. This would be a hook for those who are
 of a musical bent of mind.
Listen to this song.**** City Blues by 13AD. (play till
 1.33)
The lyrics speak of change, steel and concrete
 growing all around, garbage , lots of people, machines
 all around and other problems cities face.
This could lead to discussion on Jazan, linking back
 to the initial Monster Cities Section, plus work as a
 meaningful intro to the cities section in the text book.
Audio-visual Intelligence.
While doing part 2: Reading Skills and Strategies on
 Neighborhoods(Pages 9 to 14), the teacher could use
 audio-visual materials like videos.
This would cater to those who have audio-visual
 intelligence in learning language skills and improving
 their language skills.
An example is this video clip.
Intrapersonal Intelligence.
While doing part 3: Maps (Practical English)
the student should, by now , find a gain in self
  -awareness and confidence resulting in him doing the
  exercises without much difficulty, thereby exhibiting
  Intrapersonal Intelligence.
Naturalistic Intelligence.
It may not be possible to cover all the intelligences in
 one lesson.
In Chapter 1 for example till now we have covered
 only 7 intelligences because Chapter 1 offers scope
 only for the use of 7 intelligences in learning
 language.
In the other lessons the combination may be
 different. The naturalistic intelligence may come in
 and one or two others may be left out.
Summing up.
Using multiple intelligences in teaching language will
 definitely enhance learning not to mention that it will
 make learning much more interesting and enjoyable
 for the students.
A lesson taught in this way has more of a chance of
 achieving the learning objectives given in the
 beginning of the book accompanying each chapter.
References.
Interactions Access: Textbook ,McGraw Hill.


Essay on Multiple Intelligences of Howard Gardner
 http://www.wereurope.org/en/program/chess-in-
 school/howard-gardners-multiple-intelligencies.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foh_nPjdrUY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTie7j97EsU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgHfzIkXZU8
The End
© Gorakhnath Gangane
   2013
  Dr Koshy A.V. ( A sincere gratitude and many thanks
 for helping me out on this topic)

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Multiple Intelligences

  • 1. By Gorakhnath Gangane Language Instructor, Science Faculty Jazan University (PYP) Presented on Feb. 19, 2013
  • 2. A Video on Multiple Intelligences.
  • 4. Demonstration (How to use MI/LS in class effectively) The lesson chosen for demonstration is Chapter 1 – Neighborhoods, Cities, and Towns from Gold Edition Interactions access “Reading and Writing.”
  • 5. Using Spatial, Interpersonal and Bodily- Kinesthetic Intelligences. Since the lesson is titled Neighborhoods, Cities and Towns, after doing the first 2 pages with them the teacher could divide the class into three groups and send them on a field trip for data collection asking them to come back with written or oral or PowerPoint presentations for discussion. 1. One group would collect data on a neighborhood in Jazan to be presented in writing. 2. A second group would collect data on “old Jazan” when Jazan was only a town. (Ex. Places like Souk Dhakhlee) The data would be on PowerPoint. 3. A third group would collect data on the modern city of Jazan (airports, shopping malls, university, colleges) for speaking and discussion.
  • 6. Using Spatial, Interpersonal and Bodily- Kinesthetic Intelligences 2. During the field trip those with these 3 intelligences will naturally take the lead and feel satisfied. The interpersonal intelligence will help them decide what roles they assume in the groups. The others will have these intelligences strengthened. Meanwhile they are also exercising problem solving skills, critical thinking skills and doing a kind of preliminary experiential hands on learning (Learning by doing). This also prepares them for the “Reading an Article” section in the lesson.
  • 7. Summing up and discussion based on the field trip. In the next class the students present their findings. Then they have a discussion on it. The PowerPoint will appeal to the visual learners. The written piece and making the PowerPoint will appeal to the verbal linguistic and visual and bodily- kinesthetic learners. Speaking and discussion will appeal to the verbal linguistic and bodily-kinesthetic learner. Now they are ready to enter the lesson.
  • 8. Mathematical Intelligence. Since this lesson deals with vocabulary like population, density, percentages, numbers; it becomes possible to use those with more Mathematical Intelligence to help those with less of it. This will happen while doing the exercises on pages 5 to 9. The teacher can use the Mathematical Intelligence to increase the knowledge of the language in this section.
  • 9. Musical intelligence. While teaching cities in the same section one could play a song. This would be a hook for those who are of a musical bent of mind. Listen to this song.**** City Blues by 13AD. (play till 1.33) The lyrics speak of change, steel and concrete growing all around, garbage , lots of people, machines all around and other problems cities face. This could lead to discussion on Jazan, linking back to the initial Monster Cities Section, plus work as a meaningful intro to the cities section in the text book.
  • 10. Audio-visual Intelligence. While doing part 2: Reading Skills and Strategies on Neighborhoods(Pages 9 to 14), the teacher could use audio-visual materials like videos. This would cater to those who have audio-visual intelligence in learning language skills and improving their language skills. An example is this video clip.
  • 11. Intrapersonal Intelligence. While doing part 3: Maps (Practical English) the student should, by now , find a gain in self -awareness and confidence resulting in him doing the exercises without much difficulty, thereby exhibiting Intrapersonal Intelligence.
  • 12. Naturalistic Intelligence. It may not be possible to cover all the intelligences in one lesson. In Chapter 1 for example till now we have covered only 7 intelligences because Chapter 1 offers scope only for the use of 7 intelligences in learning language. In the other lessons the combination may be different. The naturalistic intelligence may come in and one or two others may be left out.
  • 13. Summing up. Using multiple intelligences in teaching language will definitely enhance learning not to mention that it will make learning much more interesting and enjoyable for the students. A lesson taught in this way has more of a chance of achieving the learning objectives given in the beginning of the book accompanying each chapter.
  • 14. References. Interactions Access: Textbook ,McGraw Hill. Essay on Multiple Intelligences of Howard Gardner http://www.wereurope.org/en/program/chess-in- school/howard-gardners-multiple-intelligencies. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foh_nPjdrUY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTie7j97EsU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgHfzIkXZU8
  • 15. The End © Gorakhnath Gangane 2013 Dr Koshy A.V. ( A sincere gratitude and many thanks for helping me out on this topic)