This page provides resources to help you integrate Howard Gardner’s multiple intelligences theory into your regular classroom practices. You’ll find photos of multiple intelligences centers I created and links to other web resources for MI surveys, songs, games, and more. How I created multiple intelligences centers One year, I based my centers on Howard Gardner’s … Continued
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The theory of multiple intelligences suggests eight types of intelligence that people may possess. Learn about Gardner's multiple intelligences and how they're used.
Alan Gardner is known as the Autistic Gardener, the title of his highly acclaimed television programme. Four facts are known about Alan Gardner Alan has Asperger's Syndrome He had a cactus at aged 15 He had a seed catalogue He is an award winning gardener called A Gardner The fifth fact could be, there is not a lot known about Alan Gardner personally but if his garden design is a reflection of him. He holds nothing back when it comes to design ideas with his use of perspective, light, colour, surroundings, sound and planting schemes. Alan's interest in gardening began during his teenage years. It quickly grew and it took over his parents suburban garden in Birmingham. At the age of 15 he was already entering his local flower show with his marigolds. A job at Birmingham parks department followed. Alan Gardner is a garden designer and has had over 40 award winning gardens since he first dug up his parents garden to fill it with seeds from his catalogue. Alan was spotted by a Channel 4 Producer on YouTube talking about one of his award winning gardens and 'The Autistic Gardener' was to follow. Alan is married to Mandy and they has 3 Children Hayden an Artist, Reiss a budding Fashion Designer and Deanna who is into animation & Illustration. Alan only received a diagnosis of Asperger's a few years ago, he has obviously always had his unique brain. Thanks to the way he collects information and processes it we get to share in his inspirational talent for gardening and design. Alan Gardner is an ambassador for the Autism Society, his non neuro-typical brain, his brightly coloured hair and nail varnish has given us a glimpse into his unique way of seeing things through his Asperger's. We will never see the world the way Alan does, neuro-typical or not. Instead Alan opens our eyes and all our senses through his garden designs. Alan is an inspiration to all to unleash and embrace being different. Its not a negative. but a gift to grow and nurture! Alan had a heart attack and with a misdiagnosis of indigestion initially which could have be down to a high pain level. He now has a constant companion he has called Phil his Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) to regulate his heart. Alan Gardner has shown at Chelsea flower show and has had over 40 award winning Show Gardens in total, I hope to list them all eventually, this is currently a work in progress. RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2007 Perspectum 2012 'Out of the Blue' with leading turf specialist Lindum Bronze 'Out of the Blue' 2015 Silver Medal winner with a Scandinavian style garden in conjunction with Viking River Cruises. Alan medal winning Scandinavian style garden Viking Cruises Article Tatton Flower show 2012 Brass Gold The RHS Malvern Show 2013 The Incredible Food Gallery Alan Gardner TV Programmes The Autistic Gardener The Autistic Gardener Series 1 Series Trailer The Autistic Gardener Series 2 Episode 1: Lancashire - Pinky and Joe, £10,000 Episode 2: Bristol - Ig and Jo, £15,000 Episode 3: South London - Tim and Claire £15,00 and Jess and Carl £10,000 Alan Gardener Design The Autistic Gardener Twitter Landscape Team National Autistic Society Share this post
Doreen Valiente was a member (and later High Priestess) of an early Wicca coven, led by Gerald Gardner. She was one of the most respected
A profile of the interpersonal intelligence from Gardner's theory includes advice to support students with this intelligence in the classroom.
Discover Multiple Intelligences by Gardner and look at the different types. Find out how the nine intelligences are supposed to help children learn.
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Growing in the garden or in parts in the Spring is a gorgeous flower, the grape hyacinth. Learn how to find it or grow it for yourself!
Not long ago, my partner suggested I read an article titled ‘The Top 10 Traits of an Empath.’ Expecting I was about to read about the psionic abilities of characters like Deanna Troi from Star Trek, I was gobsmacked by what it said. I felt like it had been written about me (because it had). Naturally, when Empath Workbook by Alison L. Alverson appeared in the RF review list, I snapped up a copy. So, this is a rather personal review for me to write, because being an empath is both a gift and a curse. We have a tendency to not want to talk about it or reveal it to others, as it leaves us feeling exposed. Anyone who is or knows an empath will sympathize. We feel emotions acutely, and, consequently, need regular self-examination to learn to manage ourselves better. So, any workbook that offers useful advice, tips, and techniques gets a big emotional thumbs-up from me. Beginning with a true or false list to identify if you’re an empath (I ticked ‘true’ to all ten), Empath Workbook by Alison L. Alverson goes on to help you understand the type and extent of your empathic traits. That was the first learning curve for me, seeing as there are six distinct types of empaths in the world. What follows is a very useful mix of information about each topic, with a discussion of each technique for coping with having this ability. Each topic begins with a thorough explanation to help you understand each point, followed by various techniques, prompts for subjects to write about in a journal, and useful tips to keep you on track. I found the section about toxic relationships particularly confronting as the unwary empath is an easy victim for this kind of relationship. As an empath who has spent a considerable amount of time learning techniques to cope, I learned many, many more from this excellent workbook and would recommend it most highly to any empath at any stage of their journey to understand themselves better.
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This quiz helps students identify how they learn, based on Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligence theory. Students complete a quiz on each intelligence, then graph their results. There are handouts for each intelligence that students can read and learn what they are good at, ways to help them learn,...
Get great results in your fall garden and be ready for spring. Learn the top nine things you need to do in your garden this fall. Fall means that the weather is cooling down. It’s time for pumpkins and fall festivals and apple cider! But it’s not time to give up on your garden! There...
Being smart is more than getting good grades and test scores in school. It's more than reading well, solving math problems quickly, and memorizing facts. It's more than having a high IQ. A psychologist named Dr. Howard Gardner studied how kids and adults learn. He discovered that there are many different ways to be smart. For example, you can be Music Smart. You can be People Smart. You can even be Nature Smart. Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences is changing how teachers teach in schools around the world. But you don't have to wait for someone to tell you about these ideas. You can learn them on your own. you can use them in your life, starting now. This book shows you how. Look inside to: Learn about eight different intelligences and what they mean Find out which one you have Make the most of your strongest intelligences Strentghen your other intelligences Use all eight intelligences at school, at home, and everywhere you go Discover more about who you are and who you can be Understand and get along better with the people around you Look to the future and think of how you'll use your smarts when you get older Quick quizzes help identify the many ways your're smart. Did You Know? boxes entertain you with fascinating facts. Easy-to-Use lists give you lots of fun ways to build your smarts. Resource point you toward books, magazines, organizations, and Web sites where you can learn even more. Because it's not about how smart you are, but how you are smart.
Gardening involves observing plant life and sun exposure, which both decrease high blood pressure. This makes gardening an effective way to counteract the body’s stress response. Gardening is a sci…
Interpersonal intelligence is the ability to perceive moods, intentions, motives, desires and, feelings of other people. It does not depend on language.
Dowload this huge list of reading activities for each of Gardner'e multiple intelligences. Engage all of your students' learning modalities.
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No more boring question worksheets! Engage your students with this complete Grendel Novel Study Guide Workbook! The Graphic Organizer with Questions and Analysis for Grendel Chapters 1 through 12 is for use with John Gardner's novel, Grendel. Students love the visually appealing workbook format that helps them actively read and analyze the text! Each chapter study guide includes: Chapter Philosophy Zodiac Focus Reading Comprehension Questions Literary Devices Quote Analysis Evidence Selection And more! Answer Keys Included Please visit my store and click to follow me for updates when additional Grendel resources are posted. COMING SOON! COMPLETE GRENDEL UNIT: Introduction to Grendel by John Gardner Lesson Chapters 1 - 12 Philosophy and Zodiac Focus Lessons Chapters 1 - 12 Lesson Presentations with Audio Reading of Text and Analysis Chapters 1 - 12 Vocabulary Worksheets Chapters 1 - 12 Quizzes Grendel Unit Test I have been teaching Grendel since 2006, and I am in the process of creating and adding more resources. I strive to build resources that reach Today's English Students, as the students sitting in our classrooms today are not the same as the students we had 5 or 10 years ago, nor are they the same as the students we will have 5 or 10 years from now. If you think of something I can do to make this resource better, or if you have questions, or if you have a request for a Grendel resource, please just let me know. Thank you! I welcome and appreciate your feedback and reviews!