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Main Menu n n n Strength-Bombing A Matching Game Reading Analysis Grammar Focus Extension Main Menu n n n Strength-Bombing A Matching Game Reading Analysis Grammar Focus Extension Activity

Pre-reading Activity Pre-reading Activity

What is good at? Please name as many things is good at as you What is good at? Please name as many things is good at as you can.

Different Types of Intelligence Different Types of Intelligence

How Are You Smart How Are You Smart

Linguistic Intelligence (Word Smart) Ability to use words and language Skills listening, speaking, writing, Linguistic Intelligence (Word Smart) Ability to use words and language Skills listening, speaking, writing, story telling, explanation, teaching, using humor… Possible career paths poet, writer, journalist, teacher, lawyer, politician, translator

Visual/Spatial Intelligence (Picture Smart) Ability to think in pictures, visualize the result Skills puzzle Visual/Spatial Intelligence (Picture Smart) Ability to think in pictures, visualize the result Skills puzzle building, understanding charts/graphs, a good sense of direction, sketching, painting, designing practical objects, constructing… Possible career paths navigators, sculptors, visual artists, photographers, architects, interior designers…

Logical/Mathematical Intelligence (Number Smart) Ability to use reason, logic, and numbers Skills problem solving, Logical/Mathematical Intelligence (Number Smart) Ability to use reason, logic, and numbers Skills problem solving, classifying and categorizing information, working with abstract concepts, doing controlled experiments… Possible career paths scientists, engineers, computer programmers, researchers, accountants, mathematicians

Bodily/Physical Intelligence (Body Smart) Ability to control body movements and handle objects skillfully Skills Bodily/Physical Intelligence (Body Smart) Ability to control body movements and handle objects skillfully Skills dancing, physical co-ordination, sports, hands-on experimentation, using body language, crafts, acting, miming, using hands to create… Possible career paths athletes, dancers, actors , physical education teachers, firefighters, artisans

Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence (Music Smart) Ability to produce and appreciate music Skills singing, whistling, composing Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence (Music Smart) Ability to produce and appreciate music Skills singing, whistling, composing music, playing musical instrument, remembering melodies, understanding the structure and rhythm of music Possible career paths musician, disc jockey(DJ), singer, composer

Interpersonal Intelligence (People Smart) Ability to relate and understand others Skills seeing things from Interpersonal Intelligence (People Smart) Ability to relate and understand others Skills seeing things from other perspectives, listening, using empathy, counseling, noticing other people’s moods, co-operating with groups… Possible career paths counselor, salesperson, politician, business person

Intrapersonal Intelligence (Self Smart) Ability to self-reflect and be aware of one’s inner state Intrapersonal Intelligence (Self Smart) Ability to self-reflect and be aware of one’s inner state of being Skills recognizing their own strengths and weaknesses, reflecting and analyzing themselves, awareness of their inner feelings, desires and dreams, reasoning with themselves… Possible career paths researchers, theorists, philosophers

Naturalist Intelligence (Nature Smart) Ability to recognize flora and fauna Skills categorizing and organizing Naturalist Intelligence (Nature Smart) Ability to recognize flora and fauna Skills categorizing and organizing a living area, planning a trip, preservation and conservation Possible career paths farmers, botanists, biologists, conservationists, environmentalists

Different Kinds of Intelligence(Smart) 1. Linguistic Intelligence (Word Smart) 2. Visual/Spatial Intelligence (Picture Smart) Different Kinds of Intelligence(Smart) 1. Linguistic Intelligence (Word Smart) 2. Visual/Spatial Intelligence (Picture Smart) 3. Logical/Mathematical Intelligence(Number smart) 4. Bodily/Physical Intelligence (Body Smart) 5. Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence (Music Smart) 6. Interpersonal Intelligence (People Smart) 7. Intrapersonal Intelligence (Self Smart) 8. Naturalist Intelligence (Nature Smart) (1996)

A Matching Game Please match the following famous people with the kind of intelligence A Matching Game Please match the following famous people with the kind of intelligence they have.

Picasso Michael Jordan Einstein Mozart Picasso Michael Jordan Einstein Mozart

Plato Darwin Shakespeare Mother Teresa Plato Darwin Shakespeare Mother Teresa

Picasso Visual/Spatial Intelligence; Picture Smart Good job! Picasso Visual/Spatial Intelligence; Picture Smart Good job!

Michael Jordan Bodily/Physical Intelligence; Body Smart Well-done! Michael Jordan Bodily/Physical Intelligence; Body Smart Well-done!

Logical/Mathematical Intelligence; Number Smart Einstein Excellent! Logical/Mathematical Intelligence; Number Smart Einstein Excellent!

Mozart Musical Intelligence; Music Smart Mozart Musical Intelligence; Music Smart

Darwin Naturalist Intelligence; Nature Smart You got it! Darwin Naturalist Intelligence; Nature Smart You got it!

Plato Intrapersonal Intelligence; Self Smart Bravo! Plato Intrapersonal Intelligence; Self Smart Bravo!

Shakespeare Linguistic Intelligence; Word Smart Good for you! Shakespeare Linguistic Intelligence; Word Smart Good for you!

Mother Teresa Interpersonal Intelligence; People Smart Nice work! Mother Teresa Interpersonal Intelligence; People Smart Nice work!

Reading Analysis Reading Analysis

Introduction-- Paragraph 1 Paragraph 2 Paragraph 3 Body-- End-- Paragraph 4 Paragraph 5 Paragraph Introduction-- Paragraph 1 Paragraph 2 Paragraph 3 Body-- End-- Paragraph 4 Paragraph 5 Paragraph 6 Paragraph 7 Paragraph 8

Paragraph 1 -Howard Gardener (1984) A High I. Q. = Success in Life Paragraph 1 -Howard Gardener (1984) A High I. Q. = Success in Life

Paragraph 2 -earning good grades in school success in life being successful in school Paragraph 2 -earning good grades in school success in life being successful in school a better chance of being successful in life

Paragraph 3 -doing well in one’s future a special quality ( intelligence ) The Paragraph 3 -doing well in one’s future a special quality ( intelligence ) The definition of intelligence-Problem-solving Being creative Contributing to the world

Different Forms of Intelligence Paragraph-- 4 What are the two most common kinds of Different Forms of Intelligence Paragraph-- 4 What are the two most common kinds of intelligence people think of when they say someone is “smart”? Linguistic intelligence. Mathematical/Logical intelligence.

Paragraph 5 -Visual/spatial intelligence. Musical intelligence. Paragraph 5 -Visual/spatial intelligence. Musical intelligence.

Paragraph 6 -Physical intelligence. Paragraph 6 -Physical intelligence.

Paragraph 7 -Interpersonal intelligence. Intrapersonal intelligence. Paragraph 7 -Interpersonal intelligence. Intrapersonal intelligence.

Paragraph 8 -Conclusion: • Everyone is intelligent in some way. • How to become Paragraph 8 -Conclusion: • Everyone is intelligent in some way. • How to become a well-rounded intelligent person?

*What is the first step toward becoming a well-rounded intelligent person? * Then, what *What is the first step toward becoming a well-rounded intelligent person? * Then, what should you do next?

Grammar Focus Grammar Focus

associate A with B (把A與B聯想在一起;關聯) Line 2 1. White carnations are associated with death associate A with B (把A與B聯想在一起;關聯) Line 2 1. White carnations are associated with death in the Japanese culture. 2. I associate summer with various kinds of ice treats. Your turn! _________________

Education is the key to future success. (…的關鍵) Line 4 1. the answer to Education is the key to future success. (…的關鍵) Line 4 1. the answer to the question 2. the solution to the problem 3. a new approach (方法) to cancer treatment On your own! ___________________________

on the other hand… 1. On the one hand I want to sell the on the other hand… 1. On the one hand I want to sell the house, but on the other hand I can’t bear the thought of moving. 2. Mr. Wang works awfully slowly, but on the other hand, he does nice careful work. On your own! _____________________

Musically intelligent people have such characteristics as loving to sing, ability to play an Musically intelligent people have such characteristics as loving to sing, ability to play an instrument, and good sense of rhythm. LL. 32~34 1. I love to eat such juicy fruit as watermelons, oranges, and pineapples. 2. Such food as hamburgers and French fries is very high in calories but low in nutrition. On your own! _____________________

would rather + VR…than + VR. . . L. 34 (寧願…而不願…) 1. I would would rather + VR…than + VR. . . L. 34 (寧願…而不願…) 1. I would rather be punished than tell lies. 2. He would rather starve than beg for food. On your own! _____________________

S + V…so that S + V…. L. 57 (so that- clause serves as S + V…so that S + V…. L. 57 (so that- clause serves as a ‘purpose clause’) 1. Mom exercises regularly so that she can stay in good health. 2. I am now taking three part-time jobs and trying hard to save money, so that I can realize my dream of traveling around the world someday. On your own! _____________________

Supplementary Reading Material: Multiple Intelligence: A Principal’s Perspective Supplementary Reading Material: Multiple Intelligence: A Principal’s Perspective

I. Two things the principal likes about his school-- I. Two things the principal likes about his school--

(1)The feeling of community among parents and teachers who are working together (2)the climate (1)The feeling of community among parents and teachers who are working together (2)the climate of collegiality among the teachers

II. The vision of the school-(1)How has intelligence been defined for a long time? II. The vision of the school-(1)How has intelligence been defined for a long time? (2)According to Principal Hoerr, the school’s job is to ______.

(1)Intelligence has been for a long time defined in terms of mathematical and linguistic (1)Intelligence has been for a long time defined in terms of mathematical and linguistic intelligence. (2)the school’s job is to identify the kids’ talents and nurture them.

III. How the school communicates the vision to parents-- III. How the school communicates the vision to parents--

(1)The principal sends a letter out to all the parents every Friday. So do (1)The principal sends a letter out to all the parents every Friday. So do all the teachers. (2)They integrate multiple intelligence into the language they use on the report card. (3)Every teacher begins the school year by teaching multiple intelligence theory.

IV. What the teachers in The New City School are like-- IV. What the teachers in The New City School are like--

(1)They are a committed, creative, hard-working group. (2)They develop their own curricula. (3)They are (1)They are a committed, creative, hard-working group. (2)They develop their own curricula. (3)They are not just disseminators of knowledge; they create situations in which students can learn constructively.

V. What a typical classroom in the New City School looks like-- V. What a typical classroom in the New City School looks like--

(1)15 to 17 kids per teacher (2)The kids sit at tables that are usually (1)15 to 17 kids per teacher (2)The kids sit at tables that are usually grouped in fours. (3)There are risers or lofts in the classes.

V. Examples of how students strengthen their various intelligences-- V. Examples of how students strengthen their various intelligences--

(1)They try to integrate the intelligences into all classes. (a) the personal skills (b) (1)They try to integrate the intelligences into all classes. (a) the personal skills (b) intrapersonal intelligence (2)Examples: (a) First graders (b) Bodily/kinesthetic intelligence (c) Naturalistic intelligence

Opinion Sharing-If you were a parent, would you send your kids to a school Opinion Sharing-If you were a parent, would you send your kids to a school where linguistic intelligence and mathematical intelligence are the main concern or would you like your kids to learn in a school where multiple intelligence theory is put into practice? Why?

Follow-up Activity-Email your English teacher and share how you feel with her. Follow-up Activity-Email your English teacher and share how you feel with her.

Translation-1. I can’t think of his name at this moment. 2. It’s a myth Translation-1. I can’t think of his name at this moment. 2. It’s a myth to associate earning good grades with success in life. 2. He doesn’t associate with politicians. 3. Constant practice is the key to learning lanuages. 4. Apparently he is a child with multiple intelligences. 5. It requires/takes courage to tell the truth. 6. I don’t doubt his ability to handle the case.

7. an English-speaking country a trouble-making child an eye-opening journey a man-eating tribe 8. 7. an English-speaking country a trouble-making child an eye-opening journey a man-eating tribe 8. Einstein contributed a lot to the advancement of science. 9. he lived in which he lived in in which he lived 10. They are no longer opposed to the plan.