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Multiple Intelligences Survey! 1999 Walter McKenzie, The One and Only Surfaquarium http://surfaquarium.com/mi/inventory.htm Part I Complete each section by placing a 1 next to each statement you feel accurately describes you. If you do not identify with a statement, leave the space provided blank. Then total the column in each section. Section 1 I enjoy categorizing things by common traits Ecological issues are important to me Classification helps me make sense of new data I enjoy working in a garden I believe preserving our National Parks is important Putting things in hierarchies makes sense to me Animals are important in my life My home has a recycling system in place I enjoy studying biology, botany and/or zoology I pick up on subtle differences in meaning TOTAL for Section 1 Section 2 I easily pick up on patterns I focus in on noise and sounds Moving to a beat is easy for me I enjoy making music I respond to the cadence of poetry I remember things by putting them in a rhyme Concentration is difficult for me if there is background noise Listening to sounds in nature can be very relaxing Musicals are more engagingto me than dramatic plays Remembering song lyrics is easy for me TOTAL for Section 2

Section 3 I am known for being neat and orderly Step-by-step directions are a big help Problem solving comes easily to me I get easily frustrated with disorganized people I can complete calculations quickly in my head Logic puzzles are fun I can't begin an assignment until I have all my "ducks in a row" Structure is a good thing I enjoy troubleshooting something that isn't working properly Things have to make sense to me or I am dissatisfied TOTAL for Section 3 Section 4 It is important to see my role in the big picture of things I enjoy discussing questions about life Religion is important to me I enjoy viewing art work Relaxation and meditation exercises are rewarding to me I like traveling to visit inspiring places I enjoy reading philosophers Learning new things is easier when I see their real world application I wonder if there are other forms of intelligent life in the universe It is important for me to feel connected to people, ideas and beliefs TOTAL for Section 4 Section 5 I learn best interacting with others I enjoy informal chat and serious discussion The more the merrier I often serve as a leader among peers and colleagues I value relationships more than ideas or accomplishments Study groups are very productive for me I am a team player Friends are important to me I belong to more than three clubs or organizations I dislike working alone TOTAL for Section 5

Section 6 I learn by doing I enjoy making things with my hands Sports are a part of my life I use gestures and non-verbal cues when I communicate Demonstrating is better than explaining I love to dance I like working with tools Inactivity can make me more tired than being very busy Hands-on activities are fun I live an active lifestyle TOTAL for Section 6 Section 7 Foreign languages interest me I enjoy reading books, magazines and web sites I keep a journal Word puzzles like crosswords or jumbles are enjoyable Taking notes helps me remember and understand I faithfully contact friends through letters and/or e-mail It is easy for me to explain my ideas to others I write for pleasure Puns, anagrams and spoonerisms are fun I enjoy public speaking and participating in debates TOTAL for Section 7 Section 8 My attitude effects how I learn I like to be involved in causes that help others I am keenly aware of my moral beliefs I learn best when I have an emotional attachment to the subject Fairness is important to me Social justice issues interest me Working alone can be just as productive as working in a group I need to know why I should do something before I agree to do it When I believe in something I give more effort towards it I am willing to protest or sign a petition to right a wrong TOTAL for Section 8

Section 9 I can visualize ideas in my mind Rearranging a room and redecorating are fun for me I enjoy creating my own works of art I remember better using graphic organizers I enjoy all kinds of entertainment media Charts, graphs and tables help me interpret data A music video can make me more interested in a song I can recall things as mental pictures I am good at reading maps and blueprints Three dimensional puzzles are fun TOTAL for Section 9 Part II Now carry forward your total from each section and multiply by 10 below: Section Total Forward Multiply Score 1 X10 2 X10 3 X10 4 X10 5 X10 6 X10 7 X10 8 X10 9 X10

Part III Now plot your scores on the bar graph provided: 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Sec 1 Sec 2 Sec 3 Sec 4 Sec 5 Sec 6 Sec 7 Sec 8 Sec 9

Part IV Now determine your intelligence profile! Key: Section 1 This reflects your Naturalist strength Section 2 This suggests your Musical strength Section 3 This indicates your Logical strength Section 4 This illustrates your Existential strength Section 5 This shows your Interpersonal strength Section 6 This tells your Kinesthetic strength Section 7 This indicates your Verbal strength Section 8 This reflects your Intrapersonal strength Section 9 This suggests your Visual strength Remember:! Everyone has all the intelligences!! You can strengthen an intelligence!! This inventory is meant as a snapshot in time it can change!! M.I. is meant to empower, not label people!! 1999 Walter McKenzie, The One and Only Surfaquarium http://surfaquarium.com This survey may be printed, used and/or modified by educators as long as the copyright tag remains in tact.