Toolkit

Blooming Bloom

Resources: 

Use the following links- 



How It Works: 

Use the above links to download resources to get students understanding the different thinking skills involved in learning. 
These will present them with opportunities to stretch and challenge themselves.

As a teacher set your objectives for your lessons using the bloom stems?

Objective- Outcome- Success Criteria…

I get my A level students to have the info sheet at the front of their file (Laminate it- Put it in a plastic wallet- different colour for different skill? All on one page- up to you!) BUT regularly ask them to work upwards through the skills… e.g:

Know —-> Understand —-> Evaluate —-> Create 

Examples of questions you or your students can ask relating to the particular skill can be seen below.


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Variations:

Use the Simpson- Brainometer- Click here
OR
Ask students to re-write the below?


Remember
Acting like an ENCYCLOPEDIA where one finds information, facts, data
Understand
Acting like a DICTIONARY understanding words, concepts, cause-effect, and ‘reasons for’
Apply
Acting like a HOW TO MANUAL applying previously learnt data in similar or novel situations
Analyse
Acting like a SORTING TRAY examining & breaking up an issue into its component parts
Evaluate
Acting like a JUDGE based on the evidence
Create
Always improving, designing, planning

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