Math-Logic Talent

Use Your Power Traits™

If you have a Math-Logic Talent you might be good at the following:

  • engineering
  • logic puzzles
  • electrical circuitry
  • mathematical patterns
  • playing chess or checkers
  • drafting, designing, building
  • electronic / computer concepts
  • doing problems in “your head”
  • math concepts of acceleration, angle, thrust
  • memorizing facts and formulas and doing timed quizzes

Student-Centered Learning

Use your Math-Logic Talent to help you memorize:

  • If math facts are difficult, look for patterns to memorize facts and formulas.
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Use your Math-Logic Talent to help with understand and remember:

  • When studying other subjects construct patterns and charts.
  • Use techniques that work for your Disposition and Modality.

Choice of Assignments

  • Convert story problems into formulas or schematics.
  • Design and build a model of something you are studying.
  • Do a project which demonstrates how math is involved in football, pool, skateboarding, etc.

Link to interactive PREZI: Math-Logic Talent – Student Centered Learning

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities for those with Math-Logic Talent:

  • drafter
  • scientist
  • inventor
  • engineer
  • astronaut
  • math teacher
  • game designer
  • mathematician
  • designer / builder
  • computer programmer

Your Talents interact with your Dispositions to create combination of Power Traits that are well suited for different careers.  Here are a few examples:

Math-Logic Talent- Disposition - Potential Careers (1)

Learn More

If you have taken the Self-Portrait™ use the YourPowerTraits.com website to help you understand and use Your Power Traits™.

You can explore the website using the top navigation bar to find pages that correspond to your top Dispositions, Talents, Modalities, Interests and preferred Environment to learn how to use Your Power Traits™.  You can also use the “search” field at the top right of the screen to learn more about how to leverage your strengths.

If you haven’t taken the Self-Portrait™, click on this link and discover Your Power Traits™!

To learn more about how to use the Self-Portrait™ as a fundraising tool for your organization, click here.