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Bloom's Taxonomy Talking Round Corners Creating Evaluating Analysing I can use the information to build new ideas How could you change the plot...? Creating I can say what I think about the information and back up my opinion Evaluating What would you say is the importance of…? I can break down the information to understand it better What evidence can you find to…? Analysing I can use the information in a new way Applying What questions would you ask of…? I can explain the ideas in the information How could you say that in your own words…? Understanding I can remember facts about the information Where does it say…? When / why / how did…? Remembering Talking Round Corners