Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Bloom's Taxonomy

Bloom's Taxonomy is a list of the 6 levels of learning, from basic facts to creating something new. Bloom's 6 levels of learning are directly related to 6 levels of questions that correspond to each level.

For example, the 6 levels of learning:
Lower Order Thinking [LOTS]
Remembering (basic facts)....What is the clutter in the garage?
Understanding (define terms) ......How do I define clutter?
Apply (use facts to take action).....How do I show the areas of storage in the garage?

Higher Order Thinking [HOTS]
Analyzing (see patterns)...What categories of equipment would pieces of clutter fit into? Sort clutter.
Evaluating (make judgments)....What criteria does the best job of sorting obvious materials and miscellaneous clutter into bins?
Create (make a new point of view)....In what way can the garage be organized to store items I want to keep?


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