Learning Styles Quiz Results: Digger Deeper
Taken from Edutopia
(http://www.edutopia.org/your-learning-styles)
Introductory Information
Editor's Note (2013): There is no scientific
evidence, as of yet, that shows that people
have specific, fixed learning styles or
discrete intelligences, nor that students
benefit when teachers target instruction to
a specific learning style or intelligence.
However, providing students with multiple
ways to learn content has been shown to
improve student learning (Hattie,
2011). Read more about the research on
multiple intelligences and learning styles.
Bodily-Kinesthetic
• Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence is about thinking
in movements and includes the ability to use
movements for either self-expression or
precision to achieve a goal. It is crucial for
surgeons, athletes, mimes, choreographers, and
directors.
• This type of intelligence helps you retain
information when it is associated with an activity,
such as dance, acting, and sports. Relating what
you are trying to learn to one of these activities
will help you retain information and gain
understanding.
Bodily-Kinesthetic Sample
Activities:
• Perform a skit to show the action of the
idea you are trying to learn.
• Make a game out of the materials.
• Apply what you are learning to hands-on
models or in-practice examples.
• Stay active when you are in a situation in
which you need to concentrate. You can
squeeze a stress ball when talking with
someone or walk around while reading a
book.
Interpersonal
• Interpersonal intelligence is about social
interaction and understanding the people
around you and their motives, emotions,
perspectives, and moods.
• This type of intelligence is important in
managing relationships, understanding
situations, and negotiating conflict. It is
especially applicable in careers that
require insight and a sensitivity to what
someone else is thinking or feeling, such
as teaching, psychology, or sales.
Interpersonal Sample Activities:
• Give and receive feedback.
• Talk out problems.
• Work on large-group projects so you can
use your social abilities to divide up tasks
and understand all aspects of the project.
• Be a part of active learning through
mentoring, tutoring, or an apprenticeship.
This activity will reinforce your own
knowledge or abilities.
Intrapersonal
• Intrapersonal intelligence has been said
to be the road to achievement, learning,
and personal satisfaction. It is about
being connected to who you are and how
you feel, and knowing your own limits
and abilities.
• Intrapersonal intelligence is involved in
making decisions and setting goals for
yourself, self-management, and self-
reflection.
Intrapersonal Sample Activities:
• Study alone in a comfortable yet quiet
environment.
• Set goals for yourself, and monitor your
progress regularly.
• Reflect on what you have learned, and
think through new material.
• Create a connection between new
material and subjects you already know,
and gain understanding by finding their
similarities.
Logical-Mathematical
• Logical-mathematical intelligence is
about understanding complex problems
and conceptualizing relationships
between symbols, processes, and
actions.
• This type of intelligence asks questions,
finds solutions, and reflects on the
problem-solving process.
Logical-Mathematical Sample
Activities:
• Think about what you are trying to learn as a
puzzle or a formula.
• Ask questions and allow yourself to
experiment with your own hypotheses to find
solutions or new answers.
• Concentrate on symbols, designs, and words
to bridge mathematical and verbal logic.
• Create an outline to understand your subject
step by step. Doing so will allow you to stay
organized and track what you're learning in a
logical sequence.
Musical
• Musical intelligence is associated with
enjoying music, singing, making music,
and playing an instrument. It involves a
sensitivity to sounds as well as the
emotions music conveys.
Musical Sample Activities
• Listen to music while you study to connect its
patterns and sounds with the subject you are
studying. Replay the same song just before a
test.
• Create a rhyme, song, or chant for material
you would like to memorize.
• Associate what you're learning with a song
you like.
• Use your ability to distinguish sounds as well
as hear the beat, tone, or chord in a song by
learning an instrument or mixing sound.
Naturalistic
• Naturalistic learning is about
understanding the patterns of living
things, and applying scientific reasoning
to the world. Nature intelligence is
particularly applicable in careers such as
farmer, naturalist, animal behaviorist, and
scientist.
Naturalistic Sample Activities:
• Recognize and classify different types of
plants or animals.
• Observe and record data.
• Create a "living system" for the material
you are trying to learn. Imagine the new
material as an ecosystem or a pattern for
you to figure out.
• Write about nature, daily life, or people
as a topic so you become engaged in
your assignment.
Verbal-Linguistic
• Verbal-linguistic intelligence (along with
logical-mathematical intelligence) is often
associated with doing well in school.
• It involves the ability to use words
effectively for reading, writing, listening,
and speaking. The poet has been
described as the epitome of verbal-
linguistic intelligence.
Verbal-Linguistic Sample
Activities:
• Use words to explain complicated
subjects.
• Ask questions.
• Engage in the Socratic method, digesting
information through a question-and-
answer exchange.
• Hone your native ability to tell a story.
Visual-Spatial
• Visual-spatial intelligence allows you to
see and modify things in your mind.
• This kind of understanding of the visual
world and its relation to physical items is
valuable in solving spatial problems,
designing, and doing crafts.
Visual-Spatial Sample Activities:
• Use art projects to create representations
of the content you are learning.
• Draw related images next to your notes
(along with arrows between ideas) to
create connection and reference points.
• Organize with color. Use different-colored
highlighters, paper, index cards, folders, or
tabs to create a visual system for finding
things and grouping topics.
• Visualize your topic. When you are
learning something new, imagine what it
looks like.

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Learning styles quiz results

  • 1. Learning Styles Quiz Results: Digger Deeper Taken from Edutopia (http://www.edutopia.org/your-learning-styles)
  • 2. Introductory Information Editor's Note (2013): There is no scientific evidence, as of yet, that shows that people have specific, fixed learning styles or discrete intelligences, nor that students benefit when teachers target instruction to a specific learning style or intelligence. However, providing students with multiple ways to learn content has been shown to improve student learning (Hattie, 2011). Read more about the research on multiple intelligences and learning styles.
  • 3. Bodily-Kinesthetic • Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence is about thinking in movements and includes the ability to use movements for either self-expression or precision to achieve a goal. It is crucial for surgeons, athletes, mimes, choreographers, and directors. • This type of intelligence helps you retain information when it is associated with an activity, such as dance, acting, and sports. Relating what you are trying to learn to one of these activities will help you retain information and gain understanding.
  • 4. Bodily-Kinesthetic Sample Activities: • Perform a skit to show the action of the idea you are trying to learn. • Make a game out of the materials. • Apply what you are learning to hands-on models or in-practice examples. • Stay active when you are in a situation in which you need to concentrate. You can squeeze a stress ball when talking with someone or walk around while reading a book.
  • 5. Interpersonal • Interpersonal intelligence is about social interaction and understanding the people around you and their motives, emotions, perspectives, and moods. • This type of intelligence is important in managing relationships, understanding situations, and negotiating conflict. It is especially applicable in careers that require insight and a sensitivity to what someone else is thinking or feeling, such as teaching, psychology, or sales.
  • 6. Interpersonal Sample Activities: • Give and receive feedback. • Talk out problems. • Work on large-group projects so you can use your social abilities to divide up tasks and understand all aspects of the project. • Be a part of active learning through mentoring, tutoring, or an apprenticeship. This activity will reinforce your own knowledge or abilities.
  • 7. Intrapersonal • Intrapersonal intelligence has been said to be the road to achievement, learning, and personal satisfaction. It is about being connected to who you are and how you feel, and knowing your own limits and abilities. • Intrapersonal intelligence is involved in making decisions and setting goals for yourself, self-management, and self- reflection.
  • 8. Intrapersonal Sample Activities: • Study alone in a comfortable yet quiet environment. • Set goals for yourself, and monitor your progress regularly. • Reflect on what you have learned, and think through new material. • Create a connection between new material and subjects you already know, and gain understanding by finding their similarities.
  • 9. Logical-Mathematical • Logical-mathematical intelligence is about understanding complex problems and conceptualizing relationships between symbols, processes, and actions. • This type of intelligence asks questions, finds solutions, and reflects on the problem-solving process.
  • 10. Logical-Mathematical Sample Activities: • Think about what you are trying to learn as a puzzle or a formula. • Ask questions and allow yourself to experiment with your own hypotheses to find solutions or new answers. • Concentrate on symbols, designs, and words to bridge mathematical and verbal logic. • Create an outline to understand your subject step by step. Doing so will allow you to stay organized and track what you're learning in a logical sequence.
  • 11. Musical • Musical intelligence is associated with enjoying music, singing, making music, and playing an instrument. It involves a sensitivity to sounds as well as the emotions music conveys.
  • 12. Musical Sample Activities • Listen to music while you study to connect its patterns and sounds with the subject you are studying. Replay the same song just before a test. • Create a rhyme, song, or chant for material you would like to memorize. • Associate what you're learning with a song you like. • Use your ability to distinguish sounds as well as hear the beat, tone, or chord in a song by learning an instrument or mixing sound.
  • 13. Naturalistic • Naturalistic learning is about understanding the patterns of living things, and applying scientific reasoning to the world. Nature intelligence is particularly applicable in careers such as farmer, naturalist, animal behaviorist, and scientist.
  • 14. Naturalistic Sample Activities: • Recognize and classify different types of plants or animals. • Observe and record data. • Create a "living system" for the material you are trying to learn. Imagine the new material as an ecosystem or a pattern for you to figure out. • Write about nature, daily life, or people as a topic so you become engaged in your assignment.
  • 15. Verbal-Linguistic • Verbal-linguistic intelligence (along with logical-mathematical intelligence) is often associated with doing well in school. • It involves the ability to use words effectively for reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The poet has been described as the epitome of verbal- linguistic intelligence.
  • 16. Verbal-Linguistic Sample Activities: • Use words to explain complicated subjects. • Ask questions. • Engage in the Socratic method, digesting information through a question-and- answer exchange. • Hone your native ability to tell a story.
  • 17. Visual-Spatial • Visual-spatial intelligence allows you to see and modify things in your mind. • This kind of understanding of the visual world and its relation to physical items is valuable in solving spatial problems, designing, and doing crafts.
  • 18. Visual-Spatial Sample Activities: • Use art projects to create representations of the content you are learning. • Draw related images next to your notes (along with arrows between ideas) to create connection and reference points. • Organize with color. Use different-colored highlighters, paper, index cards, folders, or tabs to create a visual system for finding things and grouping topics. • Visualize your topic. When you are learning something new, imagine what it looks like.