Sunday, June 21, 2009

Kinesthetic/Bodily Intelligence

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Kinesthetic intelligence involves movement. Physical education shines very brightly in this area. After all, this is the class where movement is encouraged 95% of the time. Children who have a high amount of kinesthetic intelligence enjoy hands-on learning. They want to physically experience what they learn. Physical education is a place where these learners can thrive. Throughout the year, students are challenged to move through a dynamic warm-up, rocket workouts, physical skills practice, and team competition. Physical skills such as strength, coordination, quickness, reaction time, speed, and jumping ability are all developed. Students realize that it feels good to express their energy, talents, and abilities through movement. Just visit the website to see the remarkable kinesthetic intelligences of SDA students.

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