Sunday, August 9, 2009

Bloom's Six Thinking Skills

Here we are dressed up as the Bloom's six thinking skills.
First up is knowledge. Knowledge is the easiest of them all because all you need to do is remember.
Comprehension is when you explain or discuss your knowledge in some way.
When you have learned something and put it to use, you're applying your knowlege.
Analysis is when you take things apart and examine them.
Synthesis is sometimes called creativity. Synthesis puts things together in a new or different way.
Evaluation is when you have to think about the decisions you have made.

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