Ashley Pullen BLOOM’S TAXONOMY & DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE (DOK)

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Ashley Pullen BLOOM’S TAXONOMY & DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE (DOK)

Bloom’s Taxonomy Video

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Depth Of Knowledge (DOK) Created by Norman Webb in DOK measures the amount of cognitive ability needed to answer the question. Aligns Common Core Standards with assessments. Depth Of Knowledge is NOT determined by the verb, but by the context in which the verb is used. Four levels: Level 1 – Recall / Reproduction Level 2 – Basic skills / Concepts Level 3 – Strategic thinking Level 4 – Extended thinking

DOK Levels

Depth Of Knowledge Video

Together in harmony Level 1 (Recall/Reproduction) Remembering Understanding Level 2 (Basic Skill/Concept) Applying Level 3 (Strategic Thinking) Analyzing Evaluating Level 4 (Extended Thinking) Evaluating Creating

Bloom’s and DOK in the classroom Remembering / DOK Level 1Understanding / DOK Level 1 Word Bingo Mathmateer Shake-a-PhraseVocab Rootology iLiveMath1234Bluster! Strip DesignerPaperport Notes

Bloom’s and DOK in the classroom Applying / DOK Level 2Analyzing / DOK Levels 3 and 4 Numbers LeagueKickBoxPoppleticardsort TED Talks

Bloom’s and DOK in the classroom Evaluating / DOK Levels 3 and 4Creating / DOK Levels 3 and 4 Weebly GarageBand iMovieMy Editing Buddy Evernote

Review Bloom’s Taxonomy Created by Benjamin Bloom in 1956 His 6 levels were presented as skills and abilities with the preconceived notion that knowledge was necessary in order to achieve them. A group of cognitive psychologists revised Bloom’s Taxonomy in They changed the names of each level from an educational objective to a verb to focus more on the process required to work with the knowledge. They switched the top two levels and renamed Synthesis  Creating. Depth Of Knowledge Created by Norman Webb Measures the amount of cognitive ability needed to answer the question. Aligns with CCSS Not determined by the verb, but by the context in which the verb is used.

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