Bloom’s Taxonomy of Cognitive Levels

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Bloom’s Taxonomy of Cognitive Levels Theory for framework of high level thinking created in 1956 by Dr. Benjamin Bloom (educational psychologist).

Create a graphic organizer to represent the hierarchy of cognitive thinking. You will also need to leave space for lists of verbs used in each level of Blooms Taxonomy.

At which level do you believe your History Fair research will occur?

Blooms Taxonomy according to Seinfeld

It’s your turn to demonstrate what you’ve learned! In groups of 2-3, design & create an infographic (look up definition and/or examples) much like the one from this PowerPoint. Your objective is to inform the audience about the importance of critical thinking using the terms and examples discussed in the notes. Your infographic must be clear to understand, concise and, of course, informative. (Extra points for persuasive undertones;) BE CREATIVE!!!