Bloom's in your Classroom
It's one thing to understand Bloom's Taxonomy; it's another to implement it with students (sound familiar?) These links below take us beyond the knowledge level and straight up the mountain to creation nirvana. Browse, download, borrow, and execute and watch your students soar!
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Resource Alert!!
- Want to know how much time you spend at the top? Use these resources to analyze both your classroom activities and assessment pieces to have the data to prove you ask kids to perform at the higher levels more than not.
- Writing curriculum? Coming up with new objectives to meet the new standards? This online resource helps you write objectives from each level of Bloom's quickly and easily. Give it a try!
- Forms and ways to incorporate each level in your lessons.
- This WIKI has a crazy amount of resources and links geared toward 21st-century skills and tools. Simply browse the numerous links for rubrics, information, and ideas.
- A cool interactive guide with information about each level in a stair-step. Very visual.
- Want to make your students aware of the levels? This blog has some great ideas for using it as a teacher AND with your students.
- Another source of good ideas on teaching students about Bloom's to help them be aware of each level.
- Don't reinvent the wheel; use this Prezi to teach students about each level and the basics behind Bloom's. It's editable, too!!
- Want an easy way to demonstrate questions at each level? This site shows a picture and then questions to accompany it at each level. Simple, but does the job.
- Blogger has good ways for utilizing Bloom's Taxonomy in a 3rd-grade classroom. Includes easy-to-read/understand PRINTABLE posters!!
- This STORYBIRD book is not only a great way to review each level's verbs, question starters, and activities, but could be used to teach younger students about each level as well.
- A good site with info, especially the pyramid at the bottom with question starters for each level.
- Need posters for your classroom describing each level? Look no more (ok, check out the ones below, too!)