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A Hierarchical Model of the Cognitive Domain
  (Based on Bloom, et al, 1956 as revised by Anderson & Krathwohl et al, eds., 2001)




Bloom developed a similar model for the affective domain, and other researchers have
created psychomotor taxonomies (see Dave, R. H. [1975] and Harrow, A. [1972].)




                                                                                       1
References
Anderson, L., Krathwohl, D. R., Airasian, P. W., Cruikshank, K. A., Mayer, R. E.,
Pintrich, P. R., Raths, J., and Wittrock, M. C., Eds. (2001). A Taxonomy for Learning,
Teaching, and Assessing — A Revision of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives;
Addison Wesley Longman, Inc.

Bloom B. S. (1956). Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Handbook I: The Cognitive
Domain. David McKay Co Inc.

Dave, R. H. (1975). Developing and Writing Behavioural Objectives. (R J Armstrong,
ed.) Educational Innovators Press.

Harrow, A. (1972) A taxonomy of psychomotor domain: a guide for developing
behavioral objectives. New York: David McKay.




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Remember (Knowledge)

Description                                Question/Statement Verbs

Remembering procedures, terms, methods,     Arrange          Pick
facts, concepts, specific items of          Choose           Point to
information                                 Define           Recall
                                            Find             Recite
Recalling information                       Group            Repeat
                                            Identify         Say
Listing or reciting learned information     Label            Show
                                            List             Sort
Recognizing facts                           Locate           Spell
                                            Match            Tell
                                            Name             Underline
                                            Outline          Write


Student Learning Examples                  Sample Questions/Activities

   Remember an idea or fact in              Label the parts of a plant
   approximately the same form in which
   it was learned                           Group together all of the four-syllable
                                            words
   Question and answer sessions in which
   there are clear right/wrong answers      List the Freedoms included in the Bill of
                                            Rights
   Programmed instruction
                                            Identify the food group each of these
   Information searches                     foods belong to

   Drill and practice                       Match definitions to the following words

   Finding definitions                      Locate different examples of
                                            capitalization in the following story
   Memory games

   Standard quizzes




                                                                                      3
Understand (Comprehension)

Description                               Question/Statement Verbs

  Understanding concepts and principles    Account for
                                           Calculate
  Summarizing material                     Change
                                           Contemplate
  Explaining ideas                         Demonstrate
                                           Describe
  Interpreting material                    Explain
                                           Offer
  Understand the meaning of material       Project
                                           Propose
  Seeing relationships among
  ideas/concepts


Student Learning Examples                 Sample Questions/Activities

  Communicating an idea in a new or        Give reasons for the energy crisis
  different form
                                           Explain why we have bus safety rules
  Forming relationships (analogies,
  similes)                                 Outline the steps necessary for an idea to
                                           become a law
  Giving examples
                                           Restate the reasons for weather changes
  Paraphrasing
                                           Define the relationships you see between
  Show and Tell                            politics today and in the early 1800s

  Estimating                               Interpret the chart showing the rate of
                                           inflation over the past ten years
  Giving reasons
                                           Summarize the story




                                                                                     4
Apply (Application)

Description                               Question/Statement Verbs

  Making use of what is known              Apply            Operate
                                           Collect          Organize
  Using concepts and principles in new     Construct        Put to use
  situations                               Employ           Relate
                                           Exercise         Sort
  Solving problems using a learned         Handle           Solve
  process                                  Make use of      Try
                                           Manipulate       Use
  Demonstrating correct usage of a
  method or procedure

  Using rules, methods, concepts, laws,
  principles, theories


Student Learning Examples                 Sample Questions/Activities

  Using knowledge from various ideas to    Collect examples of private citizens
  find solutions to problems               influencing government

  Applying ideas to new or unusual         Use the principle of estimation to decide
  situations                               how much carpet this room needs

  Simulation activities                    Properly clean and put away all lab
                                           equipment.
  Role playing/Role reversal
                                           Build a birdhouse based on the
  Group presentations                      suggested design for the bird you chose
                                           during the nature hike.
  Conducting experiments
                                           If super-strong graphite material were
  Classifying objects                      available cheaply to anyone, what would
                                           you make with it?
  Practical application of learned
  knowledge

  Suggest application of new ideas




                                                                                     5
Analyze (Analysis)

Description                                Question/Statement Verbs

  Breaking concepts down into               Breakdown         Reason
  component parts                           Check             Screen
                                            Compare           Search
  Understanding organizational structure    Contrast          Separate
                                            Diagram           Simplify
  Analyzing relationship between parts      Differentiate     Study
                                            Dissect           Survey
  Recognizing organizational principles     Include           Take apart
  involved                                  Inspect           Test for
                                            Look into         Uncover


Student Learning Examples                  Sample Questions/Activities

  Uncovering unique characteristics         Simplify the ballet to its basic
                                            movements
  Distinguishing between facts and
  inferences                                Inspect a house for poor workmanship

  Evaluating the relevance of data          Uncover as many principles of art as
                                            possible in a collection
  Recognizing logical fallacies in
  reasoning                                 Read a non-fiction book. Divide the
                                            book into its parts. Describe a new
  Recognizing unstated assumptions          logical order for the parts. Explain why
                                            the parts are in the order you have placed
  Analyzing the organizational structure    them.
  of a work (art, music, writing)
                                            Examine two presidential addresses.
  Comparing and contrasting                 Compare and contrast them for specific
                                            qualities
  Outlining written material
                                            Think of a major concern facing our
                                            country. Identify several specific
                                            problems that contribute to this concern




                                                                                       6
Evaluate (Evaluation)

Description                               Question/Statement Verbs

  Using criteria to make a decision        Argue            Judge
                                           Appraise         Justify
  Determining how closely an idea or       Conclude         Measure
  work meets predefined standards          Critique         Predict
                                           Debate           Rank
  Judging the outcome                      Decide           Rate
                                           Defend           Recommend
                                           Estimate         Score
                                           Evaluate         Weigh


Student Learning Examples                 Sample Questions/Activities

  Develop assessment criteria              Critique an experiment

  Determine relative value                 Compare Communism and Capitalism

  Justify decisions                        Assess two books on the same topic

  Compare alternatives                     Evaluate the efficiency of the school’s
                                           fire drill procedure
  Appraise data
                                           Identify dangerous consumer products
  Assess the correctness of conclusions
                                           Debate school policy and its relationship
  Evaluate strengths and weaknesses of     to the First Amendment
  various problem solutions
                                           Write an editorial

                                           Create a peer review rubric for a class
                                           project

                                           Participate in a mock trial

                                           Conduct a self-evaluation




                                                                                     7
Create (Synthesis)

Description                                  Question/Statement Verbs

  Putting parts together in a new way         Blend           Invent
                                              Build           Make
  Formulating new patterns and                Cause           Make up
  structures                                  Combine         Modify
                                              Compose         Originate
  Working with abstract relationships         Create          Plan
                                              Design          Produce
  Communicating an idea in a unique           Develop         Reorganize
  way                                         Form            Revise

  Developing a set of operations

  Creating new or original things

  Patterning items, ideas or concepts in a
  new way


Student Learning Examples                    Sample Questions/Activities

  Developing an original plan                 Create a new song to the melody of
                                              “Mary Had a Little Lamb”
  Hypothesizing
                                              Develop a plan for your class to earn
  Creating an original story, poem, song      money

  Formulating a new schema for                Create a new game that includes
  classifying objects                         memory, luck, and teamwork

  Finding new combinations                    Fine a new way to communicate the plot
                                              of a book you have read
  Showing how an idea or product might
  be changed or improved                      Given the preferences of a species of
                                              bird, design the optimum birdhouse for it

                                              Write a new ending for one of the fairy
                                              tales we read this month




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Blooms Taxonomy

  • 1. A Hierarchical Model of the Cognitive Domain (Based on Bloom, et al, 1956 as revised by Anderson & Krathwohl et al, eds., 2001) Bloom developed a similar model for the affective domain, and other researchers have created psychomotor taxonomies (see Dave, R. H. [1975] and Harrow, A. [1972].) 1
  • 2. References Anderson, L., Krathwohl, D. R., Airasian, P. W., Cruikshank, K. A., Mayer, R. E., Pintrich, P. R., Raths, J., and Wittrock, M. C., Eds. (2001). A Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing — A Revision of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives; Addison Wesley Longman, Inc. Bloom B. S. (1956). Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Handbook I: The Cognitive Domain. David McKay Co Inc. Dave, R. H. (1975). Developing and Writing Behavioural Objectives. (R J Armstrong, ed.) Educational Innovators Press. Harrow, A. (1972) A taxonomy of psychomotor domain: a guide for developing behavioral objectives. New York: David McKay. 2
  • 3. Remember (Knowledge) Description Question/Statement Verbs Remembering procedures, terms, methods, Arrange Pick facts, concepts, specific items of Choose Point to information Define Recall Find Recite Recalling information Group Repeat Identify Say Listing or reciting learned information Label Show List Sort Recognizing facts Locate Spell Match Tell Name Underline Outline Write Student Learning Examples Sample Questions/Activities Remember an idea or fact in Label the parts of a plant approximately the same form in which it was learned Group together all of the four-syllable words Question and answer sessions in which there are clear right/wrong answers List the Freedoms included in the Bill of Rights Programmed instruction Identify the food group each of these Information searches foods belong to Drill and practice Match definitions to the following words Finding definitions Locate different examples of capitalization in the following story Memory games Standard quizzes 3
  • 4. Understand (Comprehension) Description Question/Statement Verbs Understanding concepts and principles Account for Calculate Summarizing material Change Contemplate Explaining ideas Demonstrate Describe Interpreting material Explain Offer Understand the meaning of material Project Propose Seeing relationships among ideas/concepts Student Learning Examples Sample Questions/Activities Communicating an idea in a new or Give reasons for the energy crisis different form Explain why we have bus safety rules Forming relationships (analogies, similes) Outline the steps necessary for an idea to become a law Giving examples Restate the reasons for weather changes Paraphrasing Define the relationships you see between Show and Tell politics today and in the early 1800s Estimating Interpret the chart showing the rate of inflation over the past ten years Giving reasons Summarize the story 4
  • 5. Apply (Application) Description Question/Statement Verbs Making use of what is known Apply Operate Collect Organize Using concepts and principles in new Construct Put to use situations Employ Relate Exercise Sort Solving problems using a learned Handle Solve process Make use of Try Manipulate Use Demonstrating correct usage of a method or procedure Using rules, methods, concepts, laws, principles, theories Student Learning Examples Sample Questions/Activities Using knowledge from various ideas to Collect examples of private citizens find solutions to problems influencing government Applying ideas to new or unusual Use the principle of estimation to decide situations how much carpet this room needs Simulation activities Properly clean and put away all lab equipment. Role playing/Role reversal Build a birdhouse based on the Group presentations suggested design for the bird you chose during the nature hike. Conducting experiments If super-strong graphite material were Classifying objects available cheaply to anyone, what would you make with it? Practical application of learned knowledge Suggest application of new ideas 5
  • 6. Analyze (Analysis) Description Question/Statement Verbs Breaking concepts down into Breakdown Reason component parts Check Screen Compare Search Understanding organizational structure Contrast Separate Diagram Simplify Analyzing relationship between parts Differentiate Study Dissect Survey Recognizing organizational principles Include Take apart involved Inspect Test for Look into Uncover Student Learning Examples Sample Questions/Activities Uncovering unique characteristics Simplify the ballet to its basic movements Distinguishing between facts and inferences Inspect a house for poor workmanship Evaluating the relevance of data Uncover as many principles of art as possible in a collection Recognizing logical fallacies in reasoning Read a non-fiction book. Divide the book into its parts. Describe a new Recognizing unstated assumptions logical order for the parts. Explain why the parts are in the order you have placed Analyzing the organizational structure them. of a work (art, music, writing) Examine two presidential addresses. Comparing and contrasting Compare and contrast them for specific qualities Outlining written material Think of a major concern facing our country. Identify several specific problems that contribute to this concern 6
  • 7. Evaluate (Evaluation) Description Question/Statement Verbs Using criteria to make a decision Argue Judge Appraise Justify Determining how closely an idea or Conclude Measure work meets predefined standards Critique Predict Debate Rank Judging the outcome Decide Rate Defend Recommend Estimate Score Evaluate Weigh Student Learning Examples Sample Questions/Activities Develop assessment criteria Critique an experiment Determine relative value Compare Communism and Capitalism Justify decisions Assess two books on the same topic Compare alternatives Evaluate the efficiency of the school’s fire drill procedure Appraise data Identify dangerous consumer products Assess the correctness of conclusions Debate school policy and its relationship Evaluate strengths and weaknesses of to the First Amendment various problem solutions Write an editorial Create a peer review rubric for a class project Participate in a mock trial Conduct a self-evaluation 7
  • 8. Create (Synthesis) Description Question/Statement Verbs Putting parts together in a new way Blend Invent Build Make Formulating new patterns and Cause Make up structures Combine Modify Compose Originate Working with abstract relationships Create Plan Design Produce Communicating an idea in a unique Develop Reorganize way Form Revise Developing a set of operations Creating new or original things Patterning items, ideas or concepts in a new way Student Learning Examples Sample Questions/Activities Developing an original plan Create a new song to the melody of “Mary Had a Little Lamb” Hypothesizing Develop a plan for your class to earn Creating an original story, poem, song money Formulating a new schema for Create a new game that includes classifying objects memory, luck, and teamwork Finding new combinations Fine a new way to communicate the plot of a book you have read Showing how an idea or product might be changed or improved Given the preferences of a species of bird, design the optimum birdhouse for it Write a new ending for one of the fairy tales we read this month 8