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Blooms Taxonomy

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There are six steps for categorizing levels of learning by Benjamin Bloom. The first is Knowledge; this level is simply a regurgitation of information taught to a person. Second is the Comprehension level, which is the level of understanding. Next is the Application level and in this level a person has learned the information taught and can apply the information. Fourth would be Analysis, this level is where a person who is taught information can see different patterns or hidden meanings in the information. Another words that person can break it down and explain it to someone else. Next would by the Synthesis level, this level is where a person has learned the information and rearrange it or modify it or use old ideas to create new ones. And the last level of categorizing is Evaluation this is the level where a person can compare ideas, and judge or explain the judgment.

1st Curriculum Example:

Read a Chapter book to the children- "Tales of the Fourth Grade Nothing"

1. Knowledge- Ask the children questions about the book as you go along.

2. Comprehension- Have them write a journal entry about their interpretation of the book.

3. Application- Pick a section in the book and have the children do a play with their modification on how the book should have read in their opinion.

4. Analysis-

5. Synthesis- Have the children make a board game using the book as the topic. (Use at least three characters and three settings etc.)

6. Evaluations- Split the children into groups and play the games and then have them evaluate the games and the book.

2nd Curriculum Example:

Children need to learn how to write their name

1. Knowledge- Sing song and point to each letter as it is sung.

2. Comprehension- Dot their name on a laminated piece of paper in permanent marker and have them trace over it in dry erase marker everyday.

3. Application- Have the children write their names in sand or sugar in a cookie sheet.(Help if needed)

4. Analysis-

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