Bloom-Marzano Hybrid Taxonomy: North Carolina Thinking Skills Levels

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Bloom-Marzano Hybrid Taxonomy: North Carolina Thinking Skills Levels Knowing Organizing Applying Analyzing Generating Integrating Evaluating Give an instance which ___ How would you use...? Since you know __, how would you...? How would you illustrate...? How is __ an example of __? How many ways can you think of to __? What would happen if? Predict... Elaborate on... If you were __, how would you __? What can you infer? Create a plan to __ Summarize.. Generalize about __ How can you combine __ and __? Imagine... Give a synopsis... What are your standards? Is __ reliable? What is most significant? Evaluate... Judge... Verify the claims of __ How effective was __? Who did? When was? What is? Where? Identify... Describe... Match... Recall... Categorize... Classify... How is __ like or different? Contrast... Compare... Put in order... Reorganize __ by __ Represent __ by __ What are the attributes of __? What evidence is there for __? What are the parts of __? How do the parts relate? What are the main ideas? What is the conclusion? What caused?