Theatre class
If you were unable to take the personal test revisit the Spotlight
in Chapter 10 to identify your intelligence. {{{{{Discuss which
intelligence(s) best defines you and discuss why.}}}}}
My intelligences down below
(((4. Spatial – ability to understand and manipulate space 5.
Bodily-kinesthetic – ability related to using the body as a primary
means of expression)))
Spatial intelligence. This is the ability to sense and retain visual
images and to mentally manipulate them. It includes the abilities to
transform two-dimensional images into three-dimensional objects and to
make mental models, which are the key to understanding many scientific
concepts. Sculptors, architects, football coaches, and theatre directors
must have a high degree of this type of intelligence. It is also
important to anyone who must read maps or create diagrams. •
Bodily kinesthetic intelligence. At first the idea of body movements
as a form of intelligence may seem strange but our brain controls our
muscles and allows us to judge the timing, force, and extent of our
movements. When certain parts of the brain are injured, motor movements
can be impaired even though the muscles are fully capable. This type of
intelligence also includes eye-hand coordination and fine motor
movements. Athletes, dancers, pianists, and actors need a high level of
bodily kinesthetic intelligence