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Activity 4A: What Kind of Smart Are You?

Teacher will read the background page "What Kind of 'Smart' Are You?" to learn how to administer the Learning Style Inventory. After students assess their strengths, it should be emphasized that there are many different learning styles. Discuss the different styles, and how students can optimize their strengths. Discuss how weaknesses may be improved.

  • PDF icon Teacher Background Sheet 4A
  • PDF icon Student Worksheet 4A
  • PDF icon Student Data Sheet Worksheet 4A
  • PDF icon Student Data Boxes Handout 4A
  • PDF icon Student Circle Graph Worksheet 4A
Keywords: 

Learning style, multiple intelligence, self assessment

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Activity Code: 
4A
Unit Reference: 
It's All in Your Mind
Lesson Reference: 
Lesson 4: Learning Styles - Optimize Your Acquisition of Knowlege
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