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Title: Bloom


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Blooms Taxonomy
  • A guide to reading, writing, thinking and
    understanding

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Level 1 - Knowledge
  • Remembering, memorizing, recognizing, recalling
    identification, recalling information
  • Question Verb Cues arrange, define, duplicate,
    label, list, memorize, name, order, recognize,
    relate, recall, repeat, reproduce, state, quote

3
AP Essay 1-2
  • If you work at this level, you do not adequately
    comprehend the piece assigned and have not yet
    begun to work cognitively with this piece of
    literature.

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Level 2 - Comprehension
  • Understanding information, grasp meaning,
    interpreting, translating from one medium to
    another, describing in ones own words,
    organizing and selecting details/facts
  • Question Verb Cues classify, describe, discuss,
    explain, express, identify, indicate, locate,
    recognize, report, restate, review, select,
    translate

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AP Essay 3-4
  • If you work at this level, you have achieved
    comprehension of the material but you have not
    moved into higher level thinking skills. You are
    not making insightful, developed inferences
    through careful analysis of the text.

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Level 3 - Application
  • Problem solving, applying information to produce
    some result, using facts/rules/principles
  • Question Verb Cues apply, choose, demonstrate,
    dramatize, employ, illustrate, interpret,
    operate, practice, schedule, sketch, solve, use,
    write

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AP Essay 5
  • If you work at this level, you have achieved
    comprehension of the material and some analysis,
    but your analysis is not sufficiently developed.

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Level 4 - Analysis
  • Subdividing something to show it is it put
    together, finding the underlying
    structure/pattern of a communication (text),
    identifying motives/hidden meanings, separating
    whole into component parts
  • Question Verb Cues analyze, appraise, calculate,
    categorize, compare, contrast, criticize,
    differentiate, discriminate, distinguish,
    examine, experiment, question, test

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AP Essay 6-7
  • If you work at this level, you have achieved
    critical thinking at the analysis level of
    Blooms taxonomy. This means you have broken the
    material down into its constituent literary parts
    and detected relationships of the parts and of
    the way they are organized. However, your
    inferences are not as insightful and
    well-developed as an 8 9 essay

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Level 5 - Synthesis
  • Creating a unique idea (old idea to form new
    idea), relating knowledge from several areas,
    combining ideas to form a new whole,
    predicting/drawing conclusions
  • Question Verb Cues arrange, assemble, collect,
    compose, construct, create, design, develop,
    formulate, manage, organize, plan, prepare,
    propose, set up, write

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Level 6 - Evaluation
  • Comparing and discriminating between ideas,
    assessing value of theories, making value
    decisions about issues, resolving controversies
    or differences of opinion, developing opinions,
    judgments or decision
  • Question Verb Cues appraise, argue, assess,
    attach, choose, compare, defend, estimate, judge,
    predict, rate, core, select, support, value,
    estimate, test, measure, explain, conclude

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AP Essay 8-9
  • If you work at this level, you have achieved
    critical thinking at the synthesis and evaluation
    levels of Blooms taxonomy. You put together the
    literary elements you have broken the piece into
    (through analysis), and present to your reader a
    sophisticated, critical understanding of the
    literature that indicates you have a clearly
    developed aesthetic or rhetorical sense regarding
    the piece.

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AP Essay 8-9
  • Your inferences are well-reasoned and thoroughly
    developed, demonstrating that you have been
    moved in some way by the piece and have a
    powerful response to it.
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