Flipping Blooms — putting Creating, Evaluating, Analyzing and Applying first — also works in English. From what I can tell, it’s likely the easiest route to creating a flipped English classroom. In the past, I’ve struggled to teach my students concepts such as grammar rules and abstract ideas like voice. Flipping Blooms makes this much easier.
38 Question Starters based on Bloom's Taxonomy : Curriculet - 0 views
Taxonomy of reflection - 2 views
The Muslim World Expands: Webquest and Current Event - 1 views
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Web quest for 9th-10th grade world history students studying Islam.
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I loved how you took the lesson that you and Candyce started, and then collaborated with Sheryl to improve it. It turned out so strong. I am especially happy that you and Sheryl will start using images from FlickrCC. Fab! I was wondering if you ended up improving the rubric with Bloom's taxonomy? I noticed the verbs were all describe, so I was wondering how that would look different with Bloom's verbs.
Hess Matrix - 3 views
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