Environmental Awareness Unit (Naturalist Intelligence)
Assignment | Intelligence |
Write and present a story (for older students, a research paper). | Verbal/linguistic |
Design a visual aid for your story (or research paper). | Visual/spatial |
Develop a chart or graph for your research paper. | Logical/mathematical |
Organize/participate in an environmental clean-up. | Bodily/kinesthetic |
Create a song or music video on the topic. | Musical/rhythmic |
Work on a group project. | Interpersonal |
Use a journal to record your thoughts on the topic. | Intrapersonal |
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