Across
- 3. Governed by three
- 4. Using or capable of using two languages with nearly equal or equal facility
- 6. A method for learning to read in which children decode the sounds of words via their knowledge of the sounds of letters and letter combinations
- 7. A ratio obtained by dividing a child’s “mental age” on an intelligence test by their chronological age
- 10. According to Howard Garner how many intelligences are there?
Down
- 1. The degree to which the variations in a trait from one person to another can be attributed to, or explained by, genetic factors
- 2. That which is attained by one’s efforts and presumed to be made possible by one’s abilities
- 5. The processes by which we store and retrieve information
- 8. A complex and controversial concept to understand the world and the resourcefulness to cope with its challenges
- 9. A factor hypothesized to be present in intelligence tests that bestows an advantage on test takers from certain cultural or ethnic backgrounds but that does not reflect true intelligence
