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Name one issue a teacher may encounter when planning to use technology and how they could handle that.
outages, lost passwords, game no longer works - always have a back-up plan.
Give an example of using Bamboozle and where it would fall on Bloom's Taxonomy.
Answers may vary. Assessment of basic knowledge and understanding; Evaluating - sharing opinion on a topic, etc.
How do the verbs associated with each level of Bloom's Taxonomy guide the creation of learning objectives?
It guides what level of learning will occur to meet that objective. It guides the lesson and the assessments to meet the objective.
List all Bloom's levels from lowest to highest.
Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating, Creating
It is best practice to write your objective using the Bloom's verb in the TEKS.
True
Using the objective below, state the Bloom's verb and it's level. The student will identify components of DNA.
Identify; Remembering
Provide a question over your content that is at the "Creating" level.
Uses verbs such as design, formulate, build, invent, create, compose, generate, derive, modify, develop
Bloom's is a model that guides cognitive tasks by categorizing them by levels of complexity.
Provide oral reading supports, Encourage creativity, provide alternatives to traditional writing assignments, etc.
Bloom's Taxonomy can be used for creating questions at different levels of thinking. True or False
True
Create a content question using the Analyzing level.
Answers may vary Use verbs like classify, break down, categorize, analyze, diagram, illustrate, criticize, simplify, associate.
HOTS stands for Higher Order Thinking Skills and includes which levels of Blooms?
Analyzing, Evaluating and Creating
Blooms is useful in helping us reflect on what we are asking students to do
True
List one way students can demonstrate Creating on Blooms using technology.
Stories, presentations, videos, etc.
When using Bloom’s in the classroom, the lower Bloom’s are for elementary students and the higher levels are for secondary students.
False
How many levels of Bloom’s are there?
6
The traditional Bloom’s Taxonomy is vastly different than the Bloom’s Taxonomy of Technology.
False