Presenting - communicating ideas through multiple intelligences
 
Verbal Activities Logical/Mathematical Activities Visual/Spatial Activities
Body/Kinesthetic Activities Musical/Rhythmical Activities  

Things to think about

  • Consider who is going to be your audience.
  • Decide how, when, and where are you going to share your product.
  • Consider the best way to show what you found out.
  • Answer your questions in your search for information.
  • Communicate clearly your information to others.

There are countless ways of presenting your information. This list is just a start:

Verbal activities

Impromptu speaking, debate, interviews, journal writing, diary writing, creative writing, Riddles.

Round table talk, explanations, spelling, storytelling, humor/jokes, poetry writing, WWW Home.

Pages, reading, puppetry, drama, listening, letter writing, technical writing, speech making.

Logical/mathematical activities

Classification, making graphic organizers, creating formulas, calculation, deciphering codes.

Syllogisms, problem-solving, finding patterns, predicting, comparing and contrasting, examining relationships.

Visual/spatial activities

Guided imagery, drawing, painting, animation, sculpting, pretending, mind mapping, imagining.

Diagrams, using atlases/maps, flow charts, spatial games, posters, layouts, art history, art.

Appreciation

Body/kinesthetic activities

Dance, role playing, mime, sports, action games, charades, martial arts, physical demonstrations.

Using manipulative's, inventing, drama

Musical/rhythmical activities

Composing, musical performance, listening, tone/rhythm games, making musical instruments.

Matching sounds to visual images, matching sounds with emotions, illustrating story with music.

Music history, music appreciation.

Adapted from ASSINIBOINE SOUTH SCHOOL DIVISION INFORMATION LITERACY SKILLS.

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