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Michelle Krill

VisualBlooms » home - 0 views

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    A Visual Representation of Bloom's Taxonomic Hierarchy with a 21st Century Skills Frame.
Michelle Krill

Dangerously Irrelevant: What's the best way to ensure mastery of low-level content? - 0 views

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    What do you believe is the best way to structure instruction to ensure student content mastery?
Kathe Santillo

Ed Origami - 0 views

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    Blooms, 21st C learning models, etc all in one spot
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    Contains information and documents relating to 21st Century Learning skills.
Michelle Krill

Bloom's Activity Analysis - 0 views

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    Analyze learning activities against Bloom's in a spreadsheet setup.
Sue Sheffer

Bloom's Taxonomy - Emerging Perspectives on Learning, Teaching and Technology - 0 views

  • As an educator I find it interesting to teach and learn. I like to ask questions as a roadmap to my teaching experience. You did a fine job with the introduction for that. Yet, I would want a little more information in the introduction. This site is a wonderful Cliff Notes to Bloom’s Taxonomy. The reference page is most helpful. However, I would also add a booklist for your reader. You only had one picture of the theory. I would challenge you to include more pictures and graphs for your reader. It just make things fun for us to see and feel. What about links to other sites so we can enhance our education in the learning process.
Virginia Glatzer

Bloom's Taxonomy of Learning Domains - 8 views

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    We always talk about the Cognitive domain. There are also Affective and Psychomotor domains in Blooom's
anonymous

10 Technology Enhanced Alternatives to Book Reports - TheApple.com - 2 views

  • Let students create a cartoon version of the book they have just finished.
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      Two questions. 1) What grade level are we talking about here. 2) What is the highest level of Blooms that is likely to be reached with this assignment?
  • summarizing the book they just read.
  • Students can create an interview type show where they interview characters in the book, create a short movie trailer for the book, or actually have characters act out portions of the book.
    • anonymous
       
      Besides the mention of xtranormal :-) what about this one? Interview characters in the book. A movie trailer? Act out a portion of the book? Again, what grade level? What is the Essential Question for the unit? What's the highest level of Bloom's
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  • Students should include the title and author of the book, key characters, use pictures that support the story line, and create a tag line that will make others want to read the book.
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      What grade level? What SUBJECT? Is this appropriate for English class or a Media class that is studying posters, etc? What level of understanding about the book do you really need in order to do this? Is this worthy of an 18 yr old?
  • Encourage students to create their own virtual bookshelves with Shelfari http://shelfari.com.
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      I like this one. Wanna guess why? Of course, I'm assuming that it's directed to grades no higher than 8th.
  • they can log onto their Book Adventure account and take a 10 question multiple choice quiz based on the book they read.
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      Before we can judge this one we'd have to see the questions here, wouldn't we.
anonymous

The Metiri Group - 2 views

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    range of use chart and sample activity to help teachers focus on "taking it to the next level"
anonymous

Blooms_Taxonomy_Model_Questions_and_Key_Words.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 4 views

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    Nice printable handout for discussing Bloom's
anonymous

Aim High! - 11 views

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    A nice chart for seeing Verbs and project ideas
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    Needs to be updated with new Bloom's levels.
Michelle Krill

The Electric Educator: Google-Proof Questioning: A New Use for Bloom's Taxonomy - 5 views

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    "...what is a "Google-proof question?" It is a question that can not be directly answered via Google (or any other search engine) because it requires, analysis, interpretation, and investigation. Writing such questions can be challenging. A helpful tool is Bloom's Taxonomy. "
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