Gardner’s Intelligences and Bloom’s Taxonomy
Adapted from:
Taxonomy Circle by
Barry Zill on Structure of
the Intellect Web (Gullford)
1.Verbal-Linguistic (word smart)
2.Logical-Mathematical (logic smart)
3.Visual-Spatial  (picture smart)
4.Bodily-Kinesthetic (body smart)
5.Musical-Rhythmic (music smart)
6.Interpersonal (people smart)
7.Intrapersonal (self smart)
8.Naturalist (environment smart)
9.Existential (pondering the questions   of existence)
Benjamin Bloom divided the concept of “knowledge into a hierarchical scheme:  The Taxonomy of Educational Objectives—Cognitive Domain (1956).
Employ activities to develop skills in many different areas.
Howard Gardner identified a multiplicity of intelligences and stressed the need to address all learning styles (1993; 1999).