Verbs for ideas for projects or activities for each level of Bloom's Taxonomy,
- Subject:
- Computer Science
- Education
- Educational Technology
- Science
- Material Type:
- Diagram/Illustration
- Author:
- teachthought
- Date Added:
- 02/26/2019
Verbs for ideas for projects or activities for each level of Bloom's Taxonomy,
Bloom's Taxonomy with Verbs Graphic. This can help plan units (for teachers or students).
Creating
arrange, blend, deduce, devise, construct, create, design, present, rearrange, rewrite, synthesize, write
Evaluating
appraise, argue, award, critique, defend, interpret, judge, measure, select test, verify
Analyzing
Classify, compare, contrast, test, distinguish, determine, form, generalizations, categorize, illustrate, select, survey, transform
Applying
Choose, convert, determine, demonstrate, differentiate, discover, discuss, examine, experiment, prepare, produce, record, use
Understanding
classify, describe, demonstrate, discriminate, fill in, find, identify, outline, predict, represent, trace
Remembering
acquire, define, lable, list, match, read, recall, retrieve, recognize, state
This Activity Book accompanies Blossom's Big Job, a story about a busy honey bee on a mission to pollinate her flowers until they mature into fruit.
Students will have the chance to be busy bees like Blossom as they learn about the life cycle of a pumpkin plant through planting and sprouting their own pumpkins. Included in this lesson plan is a craft activity of the life cycle of a pumpkin plant as the students' final Assessment of Learning.
A guided reading lesson to accompany "Blossom's Big Job DOWNLOAD"! In this charming storybook, a hard working bee will encourage trust and perseverance while your students learn about pollination and how honey is made. Companion resources: "Blossom's Big Job Activity Book" "Blossom's Big Job Read Along"
Interactive Storybook Lesson: Blossom’s Big Job is about a busy honey bee on a mission to pollinate her flowers until they mature into fruit. Readers follow Blossom as she helps collect nectar for her hive and works hard to pollinate her flowers.
After reading “Blossom’s Big Job”, students will have the chance to experience hands on pollination through participation in two activity stations. These activities are designed to promote physical activity, allow students to question and reflect on their experiences through the Check, Connect, Reflect model of assessment, and promote experiential learning.
Enjoy a fun read along of this charming storybook about a hard working bee that will encourage trust and perseverance while your students learn about pollination and how honey is made. Be sure to also download "Blossom's Big Job DOWNLOAD", "Blossom's Big Job Guided Reading Lesson" and "Blossom's Big Job Activity Book".
Blossom’s Big Job is about a busy honey bee on a mission to pollinate her flowers until they mature into fruit. Readers follow Blossom as she helps collect nectar for her hive and works hard to pollinate her flowers.
Students make a skydiver and parachute contraption to demonstrate how drag caused by air resistance slows the descent of skydivers as they travel back to Earth. Gravity pulls the skydiver toward the Earth, while the air trapped by the parachute provides an upward resisting force (drag) on the skydiver.
The Blue Lake Rancheria Tribe—a federally recognized Native American tribe in California—was one of 16 communities selected as a 2015–2016 Climate Action Champion by the Obama Administration for exceptional work in response to climate change.
The Tribe began its strategic climate action planning in 2008 and has become a regional leader in greenhouse gas reductions and community resiliency measures. To date, the Tribe has reduced energy consumption from 2008 levels by 35 percent and has committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 40 percent by 2018, utilizing a range of approaches—including aggressive energy efficiency upgrades, developing on-site renewable energy (biomass, solar, fuel cells, grid battery storage), and switching to green fuels (electricity and biodiesel).
This lesson provides teachers with support for using text-dependent questions to help students derive big ideas and key understandings while developing vocabulary from the text Blue Willow. Janey's father is an immigrant worker and this forces Janey and her family to move around every few months, but Janey finds a friend named Lupe and a place she would like to call home permanently. Janey has to go to Camp Miller School for immigrant children like herself and she finds once again she must learn whether the new teacher will be a friend or just another teacher like the ones before her.
After reading several examples of how a published author incorporates facts in fiction writing, students research a topic of their choice and write fictional diary entries that incorporate factual information.
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Enfant, au Vietnam, la mère de Thao sauve souvent les fourmis des bols d’eau sucrée. Des années plus tard, celles-ci vont lui rendre la pareille. Le documentaire animé Boat People emploie une métaphore frappante pour relater la fuite d’une famille sur les eaux tumultueuses de l’Histoire.
**film en anglais avec sous-titres en français
**pour élèves de la 4e-8e année
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The purpose of this task is for students to find different pairs of numbers that sum to 4.
The purpose of this task is to assess a student's ability to compute and interpret an expected value. Notice that interpreting expected value requires thinking in terms of a long-run average.
This art history video discussion looks at Arnold Bocklin's "Self-Portrait with Death Playing the Fiddle", 1872, oil on canvas, 75 x 61 cm (Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin).