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Don't have any interests surveys yet, but I do have a suggestion for
what to do with the results. (I saw this in a 5th grade classroom in
Richmond.)
The teacher used several inventories to help the students identify
their multiple intelligences and learning style. Each student made a
glyph: color of shirt to signify MI color of pants/skirt to show
auditory/visual/kinesthetic color of shoes to show favorite school
subject either stripes (likes to work alone) or spots (work with
others) on shirt Optional: if you like to be creative, add any kind of
hat.
All glyphs were on a bulletin board with a key. Whenever it was time to
work on a project, students could use the glyphs as a guide for
choosing partners.
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