Bloom’s Taxonomy Practice Quiz Teams of 2 or 3!. Let’s Practice: What level of Bloom’s Taxonomy would the following activities require? You may want to.

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Bloom’s Taxonomy Practice Quiz Teams of 2 or 3!

Let’s Practice: What level of Bloom’s Taxonomy would the following activities require? You may want to think about the highest level each could possibly be, and then determine what would be needed to take the task to an even higher level. 1.Changing a flat tire?

-Application

2. Finding the main idea of a paragraph

-Comprehension

3. Explaining the previous day’s class lecture to a student who was absent.

-Comprehension

4. Summarizing an article in your own words.

-Comprehension

5. Finding the lowest common denominator for fractions

-Analysis

6. Choosing the correct answer (terms) to multiple choice questions A. B. C. D.

-Knowledge

Creating a webpage

-Synthesis

8. Appraising the cause and the damage to your car after a wreck.

-Evaluation

9. Listing the USA states and their capitals.

-Knowledge

10. Making your favorite and apple pie for your family.

-Application

11. Coming up with your own recipe for a baking contest

-Synthesis

12. Comparison shopping for the best buy

-Evaluation

13. Writing an essay for your English 1001G class

-Synthesis

14. Computing your GPA

-Application

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