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Bloom's Taxonomy Pyramid with Verbs

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BLOOM'S COGNITIVE TAXONOMY OF LEARNING

FOR INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGNERS

EVALUATE: Justify a stand or position

APPLY: Use information in new situations

ANALYZE: Draw connections among ideas

UNDERSTAND: Explain ideas or concepts

REMEMBER: Recall facts or basic concepts

CREATE: Produce new or original work

example verbs

WORTH NOTING

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MULTI-LEVEL VERBS There are many verbs that can be considered 'multi-level verbs'. These are verbs that can apply to activities associated with multiple levels on the Bloom's Taxonomy pyramid. Example:

  • Explain the 5 Rules of Good Customer Service (UNDERSTAND).
  • Explain why the customer service call was ineffective using the 5 Rules of Good Customer Service as a model (ANALYZE).
This is why you will often find conflicting verb lists; one list might contain a specific verb in one category, yet the same verb will be located in a different category in a different list. It is important to remember that it is the skill or action that is being taught using that verb that determines its Bloom's Taxonomy level. BLOOM'S AS A HIERARCHY Bloom's Taxonomy is hierarchical, assuming that the higher levels are dependent on having mastered prerequisite knowledge and skills from lower levels - this is why Bloom's is often depicted as a pyramid. However, it isn't always appropriate to start with lower order knowledge or skills ard work upwards through the taxonomy in a course. Instead, when building your course, consider the level of the targeted learners. Source: University of Arkansas TIPS

create

  • design
  • formulate
  • build
  • invent
  • create
  • compose
  • generate

  • modify
  • develop
  • assemble
  • construct
  • conjecture
  • devise
  • derove

Produce new or orginal work

Verb examples:

EXAMPLES design formulate build invent create compose generate modify develop assemble construct conjecture

evaluate

  • determine
  • support
  • choose
  • invent
  • relate
  • defend
  • judge

  • grade
  • compare
  • argue
  • justify
  • convince
  • select
  • evaluate

Justify a stand or position

Verb examples: