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Michele R. Acosta 
Writing Sample: Scholarly Article 
(2004) 
 
 
Lesson Plans that Reach the Multiple Intelligences 
 
American schools have traditionally favored those students who excel in the linguistic and 
analytical arenas because these skills are highly valued in our culture. Unfortunately, this 
traditional approach leaves certain students behind to stumble blindly through an 
educational system which ignores their unique abilities. This is not to say that the 
development of linguistic and analytical skills should be abandoned in favor of nontraditional 
approaches to education. Rather, traditional and nontraditional approaches should be 
combined to formulate a method of education that is best suited to the students who 
populate our classrooms. 
The theory of multiple intelligences, developed by psychologist Howard Gardner, offers a 
balance which teaches students what they need to know in order to be successful in our 
society in a way that compliments the unique abilities that each individual possesses. 
Having said this, how does one go about effectively implementing the multiple intelligences 
into the classroom? Unfortunately, much has been done in the name of multiple intelligences 
without actually stimulating any portion of a child's brain. For example, simply running 
around a classroom haphazardly cannot be said to call upon the bodily-kinesthetic 
intelligence unless another component of the activity triggers thought on the part of the 
student. On the other hand, the student who creates a dance based upon a work of literature 
and communicates the essence of that work to an audience is clearly demonstrating the 
bodily-kinesthetic intelligence. 
The following lesson ideas target a range of intelligences... 
1. Use a scenario that relates to your content (something controversial works best) and ask 
students to discuss it. I have used a scenario called "The Soldier's Dilemma" to introduce 
themes found in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and in literature from the Realism movement. 
First, I read the scenarios out loud to the students, then I ask them to work in groups to 
answer questions about the scenario. Each group is asked to come to a consensus about 
their opinions. Once they have sufficient time to debate the issue, I ask them to return to 
their seats for a whole class discussion. 
During the process of thinking about and discussing the scenario, students must use their 
interpersonal skills to defend their positions, first with their group members, then with the 
entire class. Students also need to use their intrapersonal intelligences because the 
emotional level of this discussion requires a sense of self-awareness and self-understanding. 
Students also need to use their logical-mathematical and verbal-linguistic intelligences for 
analysis and their verbal-linguistic intelligence for communication. 
2. Use an opinionnaire as a thought-provoking activity. I've used opinionnaires as 
introductory activities and I have also used them as the basis for essay assignments. 
 
 
 
Michele R. Acosta 
 
 
I use a wilderness survival opinionnaire when I teach "To Build a Fire" by Jack London. 
Students complete the opinionnaire before reading the short story, then again after reading 
and discussing it. The second opinionnaire is followed up with an essay assignment that 
asks students to identify three statements from the opinionnaire for which their answers 
changed as a result of reading and discussing the story. 
This assignment requires students to consider the reasons for their answers on the first 
opinionnaire and then to consider what about the story and the class discussions made them 
change their opinions when completing the second opinionnaire. Students are also required 
to use textual evidence in support of their reasoning. As a result, students use their 
logical-mathematical and verbal-linguistic intelligences for analysis of the literature and for 
organization of their essays, in addition to the verbal-linguistic intelligence for reading and 
writing and the intrapersonal intelligence for the introspective thought process. 
3. Assign a mini-research project and allow students to present their research in a way that 
suits their own intelligences. I assign a 1920s mini-research project as an introduction to The 
Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. 
I give students the opportunity to work alone, in pairs, or in groups of three or four. Each 
student is required to select his or her own topic to research. If students choose to work with 
classmates, their individual research is to be integrated into one presentation. As preparation 
for their projects, students brainstorm methods for demonstrating knowledge. The form of 
the final product is left to the students' discretion. As a result, students can use the 
combinations of intelligences with which they are most comfortable. 
4. Assign small groups of students to "act out" a portion of a work of literature. I have used 
this approach with novels and Shakespearean drama. 
When using this approach with a novel, I assign groups of three or four students to a 
chapter. They are asked to select a passage or a series of passages that they like and which 
are important to the development of the chapter and the novel. They are also required to 
plan and present a rationale in which they explain the reason they select their passage(s) and 
the importance of the passage to the novel. They are asked to consider foreshadowing, 
symbolism, and characterization when planning their rationales. (The literary devices 
assigned depend upon the novel.) 
To complete this assignment, students use their intrapersonal, verbal-linguistic, and 
logical-mathematical intelligences in scene selection, their interpersonal and 
logical-mathematical intelligences in planning and organizing their scene, their interpersonal, 
verbal-linguistic, and bodily-kinesthetic intelligences to act out the scene, and they use their 
logical-mathematical and verbal-linguistic intelligences to organize and present their 
rationales at the end of the scene. 
When using this approach with Shakespearean drama, I manage to incorporate all of the 
intelligences into one assignment. It is an elaborate assignment that cannot be fully 
explained in the given space, but students are asked to adapt the play to a modern situation. 
Then they have to write a script, create sets, props, and costumes, plan music/sound 
effects, etc. Finally, they perform their rendition for the class. 
 
 
Michele R. Acosta 
 
 
 
References: 
Johannessen, L. R. (1994). The call of adventure: Jack London's "To Build a Fire." Notes Plus, 12 (1), 11-15. 
Johannessen, L. R. (1997, January 20). Teaching the Vietnam War. Presented at a teacher's institute meeting at 
Township High School, LaGrange, IL. 

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