1. Knowledge (remember facts)
2. Comprehension (understand)
3. Application (to solve a problem)
4. Analysis (reasoning why)
5. Synthesis (creating new idea)
6. Evaluation (judging)
1. Draw upon knowledge -- remember facts.
- Who?
- What is...?
- When?
- Where did...?
2. Clarify comprehension -- understand what happened.
- What is the main idea?
- What does it mean when...?
- Can you describe...?
- What is the difference between...?
3. Apply knowledge to solve a problem.
- Who would you choose...?
- What would happen if...?
- How would you solve...?
- What would you do if...?
4. Analyze the cause and effect.
- Why did...?
- What if...?
- What was the purpose...?
- What was the result...?
5. Synthesize -- put info together to create a new idea.
- How could we...?
- What if...?
- I wonder how...
- Is it possible to...?
6. Evaluate the pros & cons.
- Which is better...?
- Would you agree that...?
- Were they right to...?
- Would it be better if...?
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