WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF PRACTICING HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS?

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WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF PRACTICING HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS? DO NOW! 10-2-17 WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF PRACTICING HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS?

LEARNING TARGET I can use a taxonomy that served as a framework for classifying learning objectives, as led by the efforts of Benjamin Bloom, whom was an educational psychologist.

WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?

TASK PRACTICE HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS RESPONSES, P.36, 1-7 COMPREHENSIVE AND INFERENCES ANALYSIS SYNTHESIS AND EVALUATION

RESPOND TO ONE OF THE WRITING PROMPTS, P38 CLOSURE RESPOND TO ONE OF THE WRITING PROMPTS, P38

REVIEW LESSON 3 PERSONA AND APPEAL TO ETHOS, PP. 19-28 HOMEWORK REVIEW LESSON 3 PERSONA AND APPEAL TO ETHOS, PP. 19-28 COMPLETE HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS, P. 26 FOR CLASS ON THURSDAY.