Multiple Intelligences
What It Means to Be Smart
Street Smarts
Examples & Evidence
Wisdom & Life Lessons
100

This psychologist introduced the theory of multiple intelligences.

Who is Howard Gardner?

100

The text explains that being smart is not just about knowing this.

What are facts and information? X2

100

Another term for “street smarts” is this type of knowledge.

What is tacit knowledge?

100

Thomas Jefferson used this method to decide where to build walkways.


What is watching where people walked on the grass? X2

100

Wisdom is often gained over this period of time.

What is a lifetime?

200

According to Gardner, people have this number of intelligences.

What is seven?

200

Some people think there is a difference between being intelligent and being this.


What is well educated?

200

Street smarts often come from learning through these.

What are experiences and mistakes?

200

In scary movies, smart characters avoid this dangerous place.

What is a dark alley?

200

Wisdom includes intuition, experience, and understanding of this.

What are people and life?

300

This type of intelligence involves understanding others and showing empathy.

What is interpersonal intelligence?

300

The IQ test mainly focuses on these two areas.


What are language and math?

300

A person with street smarts can do this, even without memorizing facts.

What is solve real-life problems?

300

Jefferson’s example shows using observation to find this.

What is the best solution?

300

The phrase “This, too, shall pass” means this.

What is things change over time?

400

This intelligence includes skills like sports, dance, and movement.

What is bodily/kinesthetic intelligence?

400

Gardner believed IQ tests should not be the only way to measure this.

What is intelligence?

400

The example of reading a bus schedule shows this kind of intelligence.

What are street smarts?

400

Avoiding danger by using experience shows this type of thinking.

What are street smarts?

400

Even this age group can show wisdom, according to the text.

Who are young people (children)?

500

This intelligence involves reading, writing, and working with words.

What is linguistic intelligence?

500

The main idea suggests there are many ways to be this.

What is smart (intelligent)?

500

This type of learning usually happens outside of school during daily life.

What is informal learning (real-life learning)?

500

These examples help explain how intelligence works in this type of situation.

What is real-life situations?

500

The best advice from the text is to do this with your strengths and weaknesses.

What is use your strengths to improve your weaknesses?

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