Bloom’s Questioning Stems Remembering Level (low)

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Bloom’s Questioning Stems Remembering Level (low) What happened after…? How many…? What is…? Who was it that…? Can you name…? Find the meaning of… Describe what happened after… Who spoke to…? Which is true or false…?

Bloom’s Questioning Stems Understanding Level (low) Can you write in your own words? How would you explain…? Can you write a brief outline…? What do you think could have happened next…? Who do you think…? What was the main idea…? Can you clarify…? Can you illustrate…? Does everyone act in the way that…….does?

Bloom’s Questioning Stems Applying Level (medium) Do you know of another instance where…? Can you group by characteristics such as…? Which factors would you change if…? What questions would you ask of…? From the information given, can you develop a set of instructions about…?

Bloom’s Questioning Stems Analyzing Level (medium) Which events could not have happened? If…happened, what might the ending have been? How is…similar to…? What do you see as other possible outcomes? Why did…changes occur? Can you explain what must have happened when…? What are some of the problems or…? Can you distinguish between…? What were some of the motives behind…? What was the turning point? What was the problem with….?

Bloom’s Questioning Stems Evaluating Level (high) Is there a better solution to…? Judge the value of…What do you think about…? Can you defend your position about…? Do you think…is a good or bad thing? How would you have handled…? What changes to…would you recommend? Do you believe…? How would you feel if…? How effective are…? What are the consequences…? What influence will…have on our lives? What are the pros and cons of…? Why is…of value? What are the alternatives? Who will gain and who will loose?

Bloom’s Questioning Stems Creating Level (high) Can you design a…to…? Can you see a possible solution to…? If you had access to all resources, how would you deal with…? Why don’t you devise your own way to…? What would happen if…? How many ways can you…? Can you create new and unusual uses for…? Can you develop a proposal which would…?