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Updated August 17, 2007 |
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Curriculum Corner by Robyne D. Batson |

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BLOOMS TAXONOMY Compiled by Robyne D. Batson
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Blooms |
Useful Verbs |
Sample Question Stems |
Potential Activities and Products |
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Analyze, distinguish, examine, compare, contrast, investigate, categorize, identify, explain, separate, advertise |
· Which events could have happened…? · If…happened, what might the ending have been? · How was this similar to…? · What was the underlying theme of…? · What do you see as other possible outcomes? · Why did…changes occur? · Can you compare your…with that presented in…? · Can you explain what must have happened when…? · How is…similar to…? · What are some of the problems of…? · Can you distinguish between…? · What were some of the motives behind…? · What was the turning point in the game? What was the problem with…?
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· Design a questionnaire to gather information. · Write a commercial to sell a new product. · Conduct an investigation to produce information to support a view. · Make a flow chart to show the critical stages. · Construct a graph to illustrate selected information. · Make a jigsaw puzzle. · Make a family tree showing relationships. · Put on a play about the study area. · Write a biography of the study person. · Prepare a report about the area of study. · Arrange a party. Make all the arrangements and record the steps needed. · Review a work of art in terms of form, color, and texture. |
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Create, invent, compose, predict, plan, construct, design, imagine, propose, devise, formulate |
· Can you design a …to ….? · Why not compose a song about…? · Can you see a possible solution to…? · If you had access to all resources how would you deal with…? · Why don’t you devise your own way to deal with…? · What would happen if…? · How many ways can you…? · Can you create new and unusual uses for…? · Can you write a new recipe for a tasty dish? · Can you develop a proposal which would…? |
· Invent a machine to do a specific task. · Design a building to house your study. · Create a new product. Give it a name and plan a marketing campaign. · Write about your feelings in relation to… · Write a TV show, play, puppet snow, role play, song or pantomime about…? · Design a record, book, or magazine cover for…? · Make up a new language code and write material suing it. · Sell an idea. · Devise a way to... · Compose a rhythm or put new words to a known melody. |
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Judge, select, choose, decide, justify, debate, verify, argue, recommend, assess, discuss, rate, prioritize, determine |
· Is there a better solution to… · Judge the value of… · Can you defend your position about…? · Do you think…is a good or a bad thing? · How would you have handled…? · What changes to…would you recommend? · Do you believe? · Are you a …person? · How would you feel if…? · How effective are…? · What do you think about…? |
· Prepare a list of criteria to judge a show. Indicate priority and ratings. · Conduct a debate about an issue of special interest. · Make a booklet about 5 rules you see as important. Convince others. · Form a panel to discuss views, e.g. “Learning at School” · Write a letter to…advising on changes needed at… · Write a half yearly report. · Prepare a case to present your view about… |