<p>Name ______Date ______Per. ______</p><p>Learning Styles, Multiple Intelligences, Metacognition & Learning Strategies</p><p>1. What are Learning Styles? –</p><p>Types of Learning Styles:</p><p>1. </p><p>2.</p><p>3.</p><p>4.</p><p>5.</p><p>6.</p><p>7.</p><p>2. What are Multiple Intelligences? – </p><p>Types of Multiple Intelligences:</p><p>1.</p><p>2.</p><p>3.</p><p>4.</p><p>5.</p><p>6.</p><p>7.</p><p>8. 3. What is Metacognition? – </p><p>Metacognitive Skills:</p><p>1.</p><p>2.</p><p>3.</p><p>4.</p><p>5.</p><p>6.</p><p>4. What are Learning Strategies or Skills? – </p><p>Learning Strategies:</p><p>1.</p><p>2.</p><p>3.</p><p>4.</p><p>5. Name ______Date ______Per. ______Learning Styles, Multiple Intelligences, Metacognition & Learning Strategies</p><p>1. What are Learning Styles? – The different ways we learn as individuals</p><p>Types of Learning Styles:</p><p>1. Visual/Spatial - You prefer using pictures/images, and spatial understanding. – See it</p><p>2. Auditory - You prefer using sound and music. – Hear it</p><p>3. Physical/Tactile/Kinesthetic - You prefer using your body, hands and sense of touch. – Do it</p><p>4. Verbal - You prefer using words, both in speech and/or writing. – Say it or Write it</p><p>5. Logical - You prefer using logic/reasoning and systems. – Math, Science, Problem solving, Using formulas </p><p>6. Social - You prefer to learn in groups or with other people.</p><p>7. Solitary - You prefer to work alone and use self-study 2. What are Multiple Intelligences? – different kinds of minds learn in different ways (students possess different kinds of minds and therefore learn, remember, perform, and understand in different ways)</p><p>Types of Multiple Intelligences:</p><p>1. Visual/Spatial Intelligence (images, pictures, art)</p><p>2. Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence (speaking, writing)</p><p>3. Logical/Mathematical Intelligence (math & science)</p><p>4. Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence (moving around, active)</p><p>5. Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence (sounds & music)</p><p>6. Interpersonal Intelligence (Groups)</p><p>7. Intrapersonal Intelligence (Individual)</p><p>8. Naturalist Intelligence - this involves having an affinity with the natural world that enables people to recognize and develop a detailed understanding of animals, plants, and other natural phenomena (outdoors, hiking, camping) 3. What is Metacognition? – Thinking about thinking; awareness or analysis of one's own learning or thinking processes (PAYING ATTENTION, FOCUSING, BEING PRESENT OR MINDFUL):</p><p>Metacognitive Skills:</p><p>1. Goal Setting – knowing what you want to know & planning how to get the information </p><p>2. Metamemory – Knowing how to access & use your memory 3. Metacomprehension – Knowing how to interpret what you are learning to increase understanding </p><p>4. Self-regulation – Knowing how to change your learning style to increase understanding</p><p>5. Assessment & Evaluation – testing what you know or what you have learned, identifying our strengths AND weaknesses </p><p>6. Reflection – thinking about what you have learned & internalizing it</p><p>7. Self-actualization - Eventually, you begin to use the process without even being aware that you are doing so.</p><p> http://serc.carleton.edu/NAGTWorkshops/metacognition/teaching_metacognition .html http://gse.buffalo.edu/fas/shuell/cep564/metacog.htm </p><p>4. What are Learning Strategies or Skills? – activities & tools we use to help us learn</p><p>Learning Strategies:</p><p>1. Cornell Notes (organizing info. for filing in your brain)</p><p>2. T3Cs summaries (metacomprehension) 3. QAR, Citing your sources </p><p>4. Close Reading, Review (Mastery)</p><p>5. Journal Responses (Reflection)</p><p>Write a T3Cs Paragraph. Describe your learning style(s).</p><p>Name ______Date ______Per. ______</p><p>Learning Styles, Multiple Intelligences, Metacognition & Learning Strategies</p><p>1. What are Learning Styles? – The different ways we learn as individuals</p><p>Types of Learning Styles:</p><p>1. Visual/Spatial - You prefer using pictures/images, and spatial understanding.</p><p>2. Auditory - You prefer using sound and music.</p><p>3. Physical/Tactile/Kinesthetic - You prefer using your body, hands and sense of touch. 4. Verbal - You prefer using words, both in speech and writing.</p><p>5. Logical - You prefer using logic/reasoning and systems.</p><p>6. Social - You prefer to learn in groups or with other people.</p><p>7. Solitary - You prefer to work alone and use self-study</p><p>2. What are Multiple Intelligences? – students possess different kinds of minds and therefore learn, remember, perform, and understand in different ways</p><p>Types of Multiple Intelligences:</p><p>1. Visual/Spatial Intelligence (images, pictures, art)</p><p>2. Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence (speaking, writing)</p><p>3. Logical/Mathematical Intelligence (math & science)</p><p>4. Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence (moving around, active)</p><p>5. Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence (sounds & music)</p><p>6. Interpersonal Intelligence (Groups)</p><p>7. Intrapersonal Intelligence (Individual)</p><p>8. Naturalist Intelligence - this involves having an affinity with the natural world that enables people to recognize and develop a detailed understanding of animals, plants, and other natural phenomena (outdoors, hiking, camping)</p><p>3. What is Metacognition? – Thinking about thinking; awareness or analysis of one's own learning or thinking processes (PAYING ATTENTION):</p><p>Metacognitive Skills:</p><p>1. Goal Setting – knowing what you want to know & planning how to get the information </p><p>2. Metamemory – Knowing how to access & use your memory</p><p>3. Metacomprehension – Knowing how to interpret what you are learning to increase understanding </p><p>4. Self-regulation – Knowing how to change your learning style to increase understanding</p><p>5. Assessment & Evaluation – testing what you know or what you have learned 6. Reflection – thinking about what you have learned & internalizing it</p><p>7. Self-actualization - Eventually, you begin to use the process without even being aware that you are doing so.</p><p>4. What are Learning Strategies or Skills? – activities & tools we use to help us learn</p><p>Learning Strategies:</p><p>1. Cornell Notes </p><p>2. T3Cs summaries</p><p>3. QAR </p><p>4. Close Reading</p><p>5. Journal Responses (Reflection)</p>
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