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Bloom's Taxonomy List of Verbs

Author:   Joanne Harriman  
Posted: 8/20/04; 10:57:44 AM
Topic: Bloom's Taxonomy List of Verbs
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Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis Synthesize Evaluation

Remembering of previously learned material is the primary characteristic of this cognitive level. May recall a wide range of material, but all that is required is the bringing to mind of appropriate information. Learners will be able to recall what they have learned, list details, identify and/or define, remember information.

Learners will show the ability to grasp the meaning of the information, completed through organizing, comparing, interpreting, translating, giving descriptions.  This level goes beyond simple recall materials.   Learners will show that they understand by giving examples, restating important concepts, and explaining how things work.

Application refers to solving problems given a new situation, applying materials in a different way, and in concrete situations.  Objectives may include the application of rules, laws, theories, etc.  Students will use what they have learned to select the most important details, organize information, make something work, show how something works.

Breaking information down into its components to understand its organizational structure, making inferences and finding evidence to support generalizations.  This cognitive level requires understanding both content and structural form of the material.  Learners will break down material in order to understand it better by examining and putting parts in correct groups, making connections (cause/effect), (compare/contrast).

Putting parts together in a new whole with a major emphasis on new patterns or structures or proposing alternative solutions.  This level stresses creative behaviors and reshaping material into a new form.  Learners will show they can invent a better way of doing something, redesign or blend the old and new, predict and/or hypothesize.

Judging the value of material for a given purpose, presenting and defending opinions through personally developed judgments are the hallmarks of this cognitive level.  This level includes the elements of all of the other cognitive levels where the learner can judge the worth of materials, point out strengths/weaknesses, evaluate for clarity, accuracy, value, and convince others of its worth.

acquire point account for infer apply participate analyze outline arrange  originate appraise rate
choose quote associate illustrate calculate perform (except math or in public) appraise point out assemble plan argue recommend
cluster read cite interpolate choose plan Break down  put into (categories) blend predict assess revise
count recall change interpret classify practice calculate question collect perform (in public) award  score
define recite classify locate collect information predict categorize recognize combine  prepare choose  select
distinguish recognize compare measure complete prepare classify relate compile prescribe compare standardize
draw record conclude outline compute present compare search compose produce conclude support
fill-in relate contrast paraphrase construct produce contrast select constitute propose consider test
find repeat convert predict convert  prove (in math) criticize separate construct rearrange contrast summarize
follow directions reproduce demonstrate prepare demonstrate put into action debate simplify create reconstruct convince validate
group  select describe put in order develop put to use deduce solve deduce relate criticize value
identify state determine rearrange differentiate between put together detect sort derive revise critique verify
indicate show define reorder dramatize record determine subdivide design set up decide  
know spell differentiate report employ relate diagram survey devise specify defend  
label tabulate discuss rephrase estimate restructure differentiate take apart develop speculate estimate  
list tell distinguish retell  examine schedule discover tell why document suppose evaluate  
locate trace draw review expand select discriminate test explain summarize grade  
match underline estimate show  experiment sketch distinguish transform form  synthesize judge   
memorize write expand simplify find (implies investigation) solve divide uncover formulate   justify  
name write explain suggest  generalize track  draw conclusions   generalize   interpret  
observe   express in other terms summarize graph translate edit   generate   measure  
outline   extend  tell (in your own words) illustrate transmit examine   imagine   persuade  
pick   extrapolate trace (on a map or chart) imitate write experiment   integrate   rank  
    generalize transform interpret   formulate   invent      
    give examples use interview   form generalizations   make up      
    give in own words   investigate   group   manage      
    group   keep records   hypothesize   modify      
    identify   locate (information)   illustrate   organize      
        make   infer          
        manipulate   inspect          
        model   inventory          
        modify   make inferences about          
        operate   map          
        organize   order          
                       




 

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