Solitary - someone who prefers learning on their own, Logical - succeed by using order, steps, and logic, Social - learns better with groups, Combo 2 - learn best when presented instruction through a flexible combination of two or more learning components, Visual - learn by reading or seeing pictures, Kinesthetic - a style of obtaining information, Auditory - learn by hearing and listening, Verbal - learning about verbal stimuli and responses, such as letters, digits, nonsense syllables, or words, Naturalistic: (Nature smart) - the ability to discern, comprehend, and appreciate the various flora and fauna of the world of nature as opposed to the world created by human beings., Intrapersonal: (Self smart) - involves knowledge of the internal aspects of the self, such as knowledge of feelings, the range of emotional responses, thinking processes, and self-reflection., Interpersonal: (People smart) - the ability to work cooperatively with others in a group as well as the ability to communicate, verbally and nonverbally, with other people., Bodily-kinesthetic: (Body smart) - the ability to use the body to express emotion (as in dance and body language), to play a game (as in sports), and to create a new product (as in invention), Auditory-musical: (Music smart) - Students who are music smart learn using rhythm or melody, especially by singing or listening to music, Visual-spatial: (Picture smart) - These people learn best by drawing or visualizing things using the mind's eye, Logical-mathematical: (Logic smart) - the ability to analyze situations or problems logically, identify solutions, conduct scientific research, and easily solve logical/mathematical operations, Verbal-linguistic: (Word smart) - the ability to use language effectively, whether orally or in writing,

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