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What can you invent or design is a sample of?
 
Synthesis
 
Comprehension
 
Application
 
Knowledge
At the knowledge level, students will
 
Recall information
 
Argue the point
 
Categorize topics
 
Calculate distances
What type of question is a sample of Evaluation?
 
All of the asnwers are correct
 
Do you agree with the actions Sam?
 
Why was is better than?
 
What sources can you use to support your opinion?
What questions would you ask Nelson Mandela in an interview? What level of Bloom's Taxonomy is this quesion?
 
Application
 
Evaluation
 
Analysis
 
None of the above
What ways could you change the plot of the story? Is this question..
 
Synthesis
 
Comprehension
 
Knowledge
 
Application
Defend the actions of the main character. What level of Bloom's Taxonomy is this?
 
Analysis
 
Evaluation
 
Comprehension
 
None of the above
Infer, follow, interpret, summarize, demonstrate, cite and interpolate are all verbs representing what level of Bloom's taxonomy.
 
Comprehension
 
Application
 
Knowledge
 
Synthesis
If students construct a model to show how something works, they are
 
Applying
 
Evaluating
 
Synthesizing
 
Don't know
If a student does a visual presentation on an updated version or angle connected to a topic, he or she is
 
Synthesizing
 
Comprehending
 
Applying
 
Analyzing
First, the students will make a prediction of what will happen in the story. Then the students must make a list of the main events in the story. Lastly, I will write a review of the story. What skills are being used?
 
Comprehension, Knowledge, and Synthesis
 
Application, Synthesis, and Evaluation
 
Comprehension, Knowledge, and analysis
 
Evaluation, Knowledge, and Synthesis