Set Goals
Organize
How Are You Smart
Ask Questions
Intelligence/Smart
100
Sports, specific tv shows, friends, and part-time jobs are example of this priority.
What is a pebble priority?
100
Gathering materials, putting the pieces together, labeling folders in the binder, and creating a home filing system are the steps for creating this.
What is a Soar binder?
100
(Self Smart) the ability to know and understand one's self, including goals, tendencies, talents, and limitations.
What is Intrapersonal Intelligence?
100
To make clear by examples or analogies; to furnish with drawings, pictures, or other artwork to explain something.
What is illustrate?
100
Craftspeople, physical/occupational therapists, surgeons, inventors, professional athletes, actors, farmers, and dancers are example of this intelligence/smart.
What is Bodily-Kinesthetic/Body?
200
The key to accomplishing your goals.
What is setting an action plan?
200
Getting rid of clutter includes grouping similar items together, finding a place for everything and this.
What is removing the stuff you don't need?
200
(Word Smart) the ability to use a language to express one's thoughts and to understand other people orally or in writing.
What is Linguistic Intelligence?
200
Any general division; a class, group, or section.
What is categories?
200
Composers, song-writers, sound technicians, disc jockeys, instrument makers, music teachers, and band directors are examples of this intelligence/smart.
What is Musical/Music?
300
General tv shows, instant messaging, video games, and amusement parks are examples of this priority.
What is water/sand priority?
300
Maximizing your time, developing routines, using a planner everyday, and initiating "Sunday Night Meetings" with your parents are strategies for this.
What is organizing your time?
300
(Numbering/Reasoning Smart) the ability to manipulate numbers, quantities, and operations accompanied by a love of dealing with abstraction.
What is Logical-Mathematical Intelligence?
300
To act one upon another; two-way communication.
What is interacting?
300
Graphic artists, interior designers, architects, engineers, photographers, videographers, inventors, drafters, builders, surveyors, and urban planners are examples of this intelligence/smart.
What is Spatial or picture/visual?
400
Check this everyday before leaving school.
What is your planner?
400
Doing homework, reading, and helping classmates are things you can do in class to take advantage of this.
What is wait/down time?
400
These are special things that everyone has.
What are talents?
400
The following things are what you can do in class to do this: take a brief walk, adjust your posture, take some deep breaths, stretch your arms and legs, stretch your eye muscles
What is stay awake?
400
Journalists/writers, editors, librarians, therapists, speech therapists, and lawyers are examples of this intelligence/smart?
What is linguistic/word?
500
School, family responsibilities, chores, church/synagogue, and homework are examples of this priority.
What is a rock priority?
500
The number of attempts required to develop a habit.
What is 7-21?
500
Teachers, nurses, physicians, politicians, sales people, and human resources are examples of this intelligence/smart.
What is Interpersonal/People?
500
Sealing envelopes shut and cutting in halves to form pockets, gluing halved envelopes onto the inside surface of your file folder, labeling each pocket in ABC order and writing one question on each corresponding to your "planning guide", listing all sources on the front cover of your folder, and answering each question on an index cards are steps for assembling this.
What is a 3-Dimensional Research Report Organizer?
500
Computer technicians/programmers, accountants, mathematicians, researchers, and financial analysts are examples of this intelligence/smart.
What is logical/mathematical or number/reasoning?
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