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KEY       6.4    Use Bloom’s Taxonomy to formulate questions at different levels.



                                H
                                Highest
                                   est
                                  h
                                 ig
                                 Level
                                 Level
                                                         Evaluation
                                                          Synthesis
                                                          Analysis

                                                         Application
                                                        Understanding
                                Lowest
                                Lowest
                                 Level                   Knowledge
                                 Level

         The table below explains each level in the taxonomy illustration, provides common verbs to help you recognize
         each level, and provides a sample question you might ask at that level. The questions are based on the headings
         from Out of Many.

                                                                             SAMPLE QUESTIONS  DEMONSTRATING
           LEVEL OF LEARNING     COMMON VERBS THAT INDICATE THE LEVEL        THE LEVEL OF LEARNING

           Knowledge. Memorize   average, define, duplicate, label, list, memorize, name, order,   List three main characters of the early
           words and ideas.      recognize, relate, recall, repeat, reproduce, state  African American political scene.
           Understanding. Explain   classify, describe, discuss, explain, express, identify, indicate,   Explain the struggles faced by African
           ideas in your own words.  locate, recognize, report, restate, review, select, translate  American politicians.
           Application. Apply what   apply, choose, demonstrate, dramatize, employ, illustrate,   Interpret the impact of slavery on the early
           you learn.            interpret, operate, practice, schedule, sketch, solve, use, write  African American politicians.
           Analysis. Analyze     analyze, appraise, calculate, categorize, compare, contrast,   Compare and contrast the Caucasian
           information and look at   criticize, differentiate, discriminate, distinguish, examine,   political environment of the time with that
           similarities and differences.  experiment, question, test         of the emerging African American politicians.

           Synthesis. Put together   arrange, assemble, collect, compose, construct, create,   Arrange the major events of the era as
           information “from scratch.”  design, develop, formulate, manage, organize, plan, prepare,   they corresponded with the emerging
                                 propose, set up, write                      political movement.
           Evaluation. Examine   appraise, argue, assess, attach, choose, compare, defend,   Rate the effectiveness of the first African
           different ideas and make   estimate, evaluate, judge, predict, rate, score, select,   American political campaign and note any
           decisions about their merit.  support, value                      changes since.


                                   Step 3: Read
                                   Your text survey and questions give you tools for active reading, the first R in SQ3R.
                                   With these tools you can dig into the text, ask more questions, and identify important
                                   information.

                                   Focus on the key points of your survey.  Pay special attention to information in the
                                   headings, in boldface type, in chapter objectives, in the summary, and in other empha-
                                   sized text.
      6                            Focus on your Q-stage questions.  Read the material with the purpose of answer-
      CHAPTER   142                ing each question. Write down or highlight ideas and examples that relate to your
                                     questions.
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