6 Questions
Which category of Bloom's taxonomy involves recalling facts and basic concepts?
Remembering
Which level of Bloom's taxonomy requires the ability to break information into parts and understand how the parts relate to the whole?
Analyzing
Which category of Bloom's taxonomy involves applying knowledge to new situations or solving problems?
Application
Which level of Bloom's taxonomy involves generating new ideas, products, or ways of viewing things?
Creating
Which level of Bloom's taxonomy involves understanding and explaining ideas or concepts?
Comprehension
Which level of Bloom's taxonomy involves creating new ideas or products by reorganizing elements into a new pattern or structure?
Synthesis
Study Notes
Bloom's Taxonomy Categories
- Remembering: involves recalling facts and basic concepts
- Analyzing: requires the ability to break information into parts and understand how the parts relate to the whole
- Applying: involves applying knowledge to new situations or solving problems
- Creating: involves generating new ideas, products, or ways of viewing things
- Understanding: involves understanding and explaining ideas or concepts
- Synthesizing: involves creating new ideas or products by reorganizing elements into a new pattern or structure
Test your knowledge of Bloom's taxonomy with this quiz that includes elementary questions covering the categories of recalling facts, understanding relationships, and generating new ideas. Perfect for students and educators looking to reinforce their understanding of the revised Bloom's taxonomy.
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