Asked by shawm
Students create a one‑page visual showing:
Their top 2–3 intelligences
5 traits that match those intelligences
3 careers that fit those strengths
A visual (drawing, collage, icons, emojis, Canva graphic)
Example:
If a student scores highest in Visual-Spatial, their one‑pager might include:
Traits: creative, likes design, good at seeing patterns
Careers: graphic designer, engineer, architect
Visuals: color palette, blueprint, art icons
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Nice task — here’s a compact, ready-to-use guide you can give students (plus sample content for each intelligence) so they can make a clear, attractive one‑page visual.
Quick instructions for students
- Title with your top 2–3 intelligences at the top (big and bold).
- Divide the page into 4 sections: 1) Top intelligences, 2) Five matching traits, 3) Three careers, 4) Visuals (drawing/collage/icons).
- Use color and icons to make each intelligence distinct. Keep it one page only.
- Optional: Add a short sentence connecting the intelligence to a future goal.
Simple layout template (portrait or landscape)
- Header: Name + Top 2–3 Intelligences
- Left column: “Top Intelligences” (brief definition, 1–2 lines each)
- Middle column: “Five Traits” (bullet list)
- Right column: “Three Careers” (icons + job titles)
- Bottom strip: Visuals (drawing, collage, emoji row, color swatches)
Example content by intelligence
(Each entry: short definition → 5 traits → 3 career ideas → visual suggestions/emojis)
1) Visual‑Spatial
- What: Thinks in images, likes to design and visualize space.
- Traits: creative, good at seeing patterns, strong visualization, detail-oriented, enjoys puzzles
- Careers: graphic designer, architect, engineer
- Visuals: color palette, blueprint, art icons, camera emoji 🎨📐🖼️
2) Linguistic (verbal)
- What: Strong with words, reading, and storytelling.
- Traits: persuasive, reads/writes well, good vocabulary, expressive, enjoys debating
- Careers: journalist, lawyer, author
- Visuals: book icon, pen, speech bubble ✍️📚🗣️
3) Logical‑Mathematical
- What: Likes numbers, logic, solving problems and patterns.
- Traits: analytical, good with numbers, systematic thinker, enjoys puzzles, curious
- Careers: data analyst, scientist, software developer
- Visuals: equations, charts, gears ➗📊⚙️
4) Bodily‑Kinesthetic
- What: Learns by doing; good at hands‑on tasks and movement.
- Traits: coordinated, hands‑on learner, energetic, quick reflexes, practical
- Careers: physical therapist, athlete/coach, carpenter
- Visuals: sports icon, toolbox, movement lines 🏃♂️🔧🤸♀️
5) Interpersonal
- What: Strong with people, teamwork, and reading social cues.
- Traits: empathetic, good listener, persuasive, collaborative, strong communicator
- Careers: teacher, social worker, human resources
- Visuals: group icons, handshake, speech bubbles 🤝👥💬
6) Intrapersonal
- What: Self‑aware, reflective, good at setting goals and managing emotions.
- Traits: reflective, self‑motivated, independent, goal‑setter, emotionally aware
- Careers: psychologist, writer, entrepreneur
- Visuals: journal, mirror, thought cloud 🧠📓🔍
7) Musical
- What: Sensitive to rhythm, sound, and music patterns.
- Traits: rhythmic, good memory for melodies, expressive, pattern recognition, creative
- Careers: musician, sound engineer, music teacher
- Visuals: musical notes, instruments, headphones 🎵🎧🎸
8) Naturalistic
- What: Notices nature, enjoys classifying and working outdoors.
- Traits: observant, loves animals/plants, patient, curious about ecosystems, practical
- Careers: biologist, environmental scientist, park ranger
- Visuals: leaf, animal icon, globe 🌿🐾🌎
If your top 2–3 intelligences are mixed
- Show both (or all three) prominently. For each intelligence list 2–3 traits, then pick careers that combine strengths (e.g., Visual + Interpersonal → art teacher, museum curator). Use a Venn diagram or split color blocks to show overlap.
Design tips
- Use 2–3 colors only (one per intelligence + neutral background).
- Big title, readable fonts, icons instead of long sentences.
- Balance text and visuals — don’t overcrowd.
- Use clip art, emojis, or small photos for quick visual cues.
- Keep trait words short (one word or short phrase).
Materials / tools
- Paper + markers or collage supplies OR Canva/Google Slides/PowerPoint.
- Canva search keywords: “one pager,” “infographic,” “student resume,” “career infographic.”
- Free icon sites: thenounproject.com, flaticon.com (check licensing).
Quick grading rubric (optional)
- Accuracy: intelligences & traits match (25%)
- Careers: realistic and relevant (25%)
- Visual design: clear, balanced, creative (25%)
- Completeness: all required elements present (25%)
If you want, I can:
- Make a printable template (PDF) for students, or
- Create 3 sample one‑pagers for specific student results (e.g., Visual+Musical, Interpersonal+Intrapersonal, Logical+Visual).
Which would you like me to prepare next?
Quick instructions for students
- Title with your top 2–3 intelligences at the top (big and bold).
- Divide the page into 4 sections: 1) Top intelligences, 2) Five matching traits, 3) Three careers, 4) Visuals (drawing/collage/icons).
- Use color and icons to make each intelligence distinct. Keep it one page only.
- Optional: Add a short sentence connecting the intelligence to a future goal.
Simple layout template (portrait or landscape)
- Header: Name + Top 2–3 Intelligences
- Left column: “Top Intelligences” (brief definition, 1–2 lines each)
- Middle column: “Five Traits” (bullet list)
- Right column: “Three Careers” (icons + job titles)
- Bottom strip: Visuals (drawing, collage, emoji row, color swatches)
Example content by intelligence
(Each entry: short definition → 5 traits → 3 career ideas → visual suggestions/emojis)
1) Visual‑Spatial
- What: Thinks in images, likes to design and visualize space.
- Traits: creative, good at seeing patterns, strong visualization, detail-oriented, enjoys puzzles
- Careers: graphic designer, architect, engineer
- Visuals: color palette, blueprint, art icons, camera emoji 🎨📐🖼️
2) Linguistic (verbal)
- What: Strong with words, reading, and storytelling.
- Traits: persuasive, reads/writes well, good vocabulary, expressive, enjoys debating
- Careers: journalist, lawyer, author
- Visuals: book icon, pen, speech bubble ✍️📚🗣️
3) Logical‑Mathematical
- What: Likes numbers, logic, solving problems and patterns.
- Traits: analytical, good with numbers, systematic thinker, enjoys puzzles, curious
- Careers: data analyst, scientist, software developer
- Visuals: equations, charts, gears ➗📊⚙️
4) Bodily‑Kinesthetic
- What: Learns by doing; good at hands‑on tasks and movement.
- Traits: coordinated, hands‑on learner, energetic, quick reflexes, practical
- Careers: physical therapist, athlete/coach, carpenter
- Visuals: sports icon, toolbox, movement lines 🏃♂️🔧🤸♀️
5) Interpersonal
- What: Strong with people, teamwork, and reading social cues.
- Traits: empathetic, good listener, persuasive, collaborative, strong communicator
- Careers: teacher, social worker, human resources
- Visuals: group icons, handshake, speech bubbles 🤝👥💬
6) Intrapersonal
- What: Self‑aware, reflective, good at setting goals and managing emotions.
- Traits: reflective, self‑motivated, independent, goal‑setter, emotionally aware
- Careers: psychologist, writer, entrepreneur
- Visuals: journal, mirror, thought cloud 🧠📓🔍
7) Musical
- What: Sensitive to rhythm, sound, and music patterns.
- Traits: rhythmic, good memory for melodies, expressive, pattern recognition, creative
- Careers: musician, sound engineer, music teacher
- Visuals: musical notes, instruments, headphones 🎵🎧🎸
8) Naturalistic
- What: Notices nature, enjoys classifying and working outdoors.
- Traits: observant, loves animals/plants, patient, curious about ecosystems, practical
- Careers: biologist, environmental scientist, park ranger
- Visuals: leaf, animal icon, globe 🌿🐾🌎
If your top 2–3 intelligences are mixed
- Show both (or all three) prominently. For each intelligence list 2–3 traits, then pick careers that combine strengths (e.g., Visual + Interpersonal → art teacher, museum curator). Use a Venn diagram or split color blocks to show overlap.
Design tips
- Use 2–3 colors only (one per intelligence + neutral background).
- Big title, readable fonts, icons instead of long sentences.
- Balance text and visuals — don’t overcrowd.
- Use clip art, emojis, or small photos for quick visual cues.
- Keep trait words short (one word or short phrase).
Materials / tools
- Paper + markers or collage supplies OR Canva/Google Slides/PowerPoint.
- Canva search keywords: “one pager,” “infographic,” “student resume,” “career infographic.”
- Free icon sites: thenounproject.com, flaticon.com (check licensing).
Quick grading rubric (optional)
- Accuracy: intelligences & traits match (25%)
- Careers: realistic and relevant (25%)
- Visual design: clear, balanced, creative (25%)
- Completeness: all required elements present (25%)
If you want, I can:
- Make a printable template (PDF) for students, or
- Create 3 sample one‑pagers for specific student results (e.g., Visual+Musical, Interpersonal+Intrapersonal, Logical+Visual).
Which would you like me to prepare next?
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