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What is the relationship between…? Creating 6 Could you design/invent a new way to…? Creating 6 Can you suggest an alternative/better way to…? Creating 6 Can you predict the outcome if…? Creating 6 Can you formulate (come up with) a theory for…? Creating 6 Can you say more about the reason…? Creating 6 How would you adapt… to create a different…? Creating 6 How would you justify/test…? Creating 6 Suppose you could… what would you do? Creating 6

How could you change (modify) the plot/plan? Creating 6 How would you improve…? Creating 6 What would you say is the value/importance of….? Evaluating 5 How would you prove/disprove…? Evaluating 5 Would it be better if…? Evaluating 5 What is your opinion of…..? Evaluating 5 Why did they (the character) choose…? Evaluating 5 How would you rate/evaluate the…? Evaluating 5 What would you recommend? Evaluating 5

How would you prioritise…? Evaluating 5 Do you agree with the actions…? Evaluating 5 Give arguments for and against…? Evaluating 5 What information would you use to support (and justify) the view…? Evaluating 5 Based on what you know, how would you explain…? Evaluating 5 What patterns can you see in…? Analysing 4 How would you group/sort/classify/categorise…? Analysing 4 How could you show differences/similarities? Analysing 4 What inference/conclusions can you make? Analysing 4

What is the function of…? Analysing 4 Can you work out what the structure of…is/would be? Analysing 4 What are the parts/features of…? Analysing 4 What is the relationship between…? Analysing 4 What is the theme of…? Analysing 4 Can you sort out the important information from the irrelevant? Analysing 4 What evidence can you find to…? Analysing 4 How/why is….an example of …….? Applying 3 How would you show your understanding of….? Applying 3

What examples can you find to…? Applying 3 Can you explain what is happening? (and why?) Applying 3 How would you apply what you’ve learned, to develop…? Applying 3 How would you organise…to show…? Applying 3 What elements/parts would you choose to change? Applying 3 What facts would you select to show….? Applying 3 What questions would you ask in an interview with….? Applying 3 What would happen/result if…? Applying 3 How would you use….? Applying 3

How would you solve/find/develop…using what you’ve learned? Applying 3 How could we improve…? Applying 3 Which statements/words/support/justify…? Understanding 2 How would you summarise….? Understanding 2 What facts or ideas or words show…? Understanding 2 What do you predict will happen when/if…? Understanding 2 Can you explain what it means by….? Understanding 2 Can you explain what is happening? (and why?) Understanding 2 Which is the best answer? (and why?) Understanding 2

What is the main idea of ….? Understanding 2 How would you compare/contrast….? Understanding 2 How could you say that in your own words? Understanding 2 Who or what were the main…..? (or List 3….) Remembering 1 Where does it say….? Remembering 1 When/why/how did…? Remembering 1 How would you explain…./describe…/show…? Remembering 1 Can you find the word for……? Remembering 1 Can you select….? Remembering 1

Can you identify…? Remembering 1 Can you recall….? Remembering 1 Can you remember who, what, when, where, why, how…? Remembering 1 Can you picture….? Remembering 1