The MI Strategy Bank: 800+ Multiple Intelligence Ideas for the Elementary Classroom

The MI Strategy Bank: 800+ Multiple Intelligence Ideas for the Elementary Classroom

by Ellen Arnold
The MI Strategy Bank: 800+ Multiple Intelligence Ideas for the Elementary Classroom

The MI Strategy Bank: 800+ Multiple Intelligence Ideas for the Elementary Classroom

by Ellen Arnold

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Overview

Elementary educators learn to recognize how students learn best—and adjust their lesson plans accordingly—with this handbook's Multiple Intelligence (MI)–based strategies. Starting with a diagnostic interview for each child that helps teachers develop the best instructional methods for their classrooms, this guide provides hundreds of specific teaching methods that strengthen each of the eight intelligences in any classroom situation. Case studies from actual strength-based assessments (one for each of the eight intelligences) outline examples for how these strategies can be applied at any grade level to improve such skills as reading, writing, spelling, math, note taking, and listening, as well as to minimize behavior problems. In this updated edition, 50 specific strength-based interventions that range from vocabulary retention and reading comprehension to self-discipline and task completion show how each of the eight intelligences can be utilized in the teaching of a single lesson. A selection of grade-specific content includes using MI theory to teach story writing, singing, and democracy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781569762103
Publisher: Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 03/31/2007
Edition description: Second Edition, Second edition
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.42(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Ellen Arnold is the director of Arncraft, an educational consulting company dedicated to helping learners of all ages unlock their potential. She lives in Rochester, New York.

Table of Contents


Introduction     vii
What Is the Purpose of This Guide?     vii
Learners: The Real Experts     ix
How Does This Guide Work?     x
Strength-Based Interviews     1
Before You Begin     3
Setting the Tone and Gathering Strength-Based Information     5
Identifying a Problem     14
Brainstorming with the Team     16
Using Strategies Diagnostically with the Learner     17
Following Up     22
Case Study     23
MI Strategy Banks     31
Music Smart: The Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence     32
Picture Smart: The Visual/Spatial Intelligence     39
Body Smart: The Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence     49
Self Smart: The Intrapersonal Intelligence     57
Word Smart: The Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence     64
Number Smart: The Logical/Mathematical Intelligence     71
Nature Smart: The Naturalist Intelligence     79
People Smart: The Interpersonal Intelligence     85
Strength-Based Interventions     93
Behavior, Discipline, and Motivation     95
The Learning Process     119
Assessment     137
Higher-Level ThinkingSkills     145
Glossary     151
Bibliography     159
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