Blooms Taxonomy
The 5 Parts of a lesson
Behavioral Objectives
Instructional feedback
Teaching
100

This is the first level of Bloom's Taxonomy, involving the recall of facts and basic concepts.

What is "Remembering"?

100

This part of a lesson plan defines what students are expected to achieve by the end of the lesson.

What is the "Objective"?

100

This part of a behavioral objective defines the level of performance that is considered acceptable.

Criterion

100

This type of feedback aligns with the student's goals and performance, ensuring it is relevant and meaningful.

What is "Congruent Feedback"?

100

 An engaging introduction used by teachers to capture students' attention and spark their interest at the beginning of a lesson.  

What is the "Lesson Hook"?

200

This level of Bloom's Taxonomy involves understanding information and grasping meaning. 

Understanding

200

This section lists all the resources and tools needed for the lesson.

Materials

200

In the ABCD of Behavioral objectives, this deals with resources and materials

Conditions

200

This type of feedback provides clear and detailed information about particular aspects of the student's performance.

What is "Specific Feedback"?

200

A technique used to capture students' focus and interest at the beginning of a lesson or during transitions.

Attention Grabber

300

At this level, students use information in new situations.

Apply/Apllication

300

 This part details how the teacher will evaluate students' understanding and mastery of the lesson objectives.

Assessment

300

This part of the behavioral objectives is about the students also referred to as the 

What is "Audience"?

300

This aspect of feedback emphasizes strengths and achievements to motivate and encourage students.  

What is "Positive Feedback"?

300

 Refers to a strategy or tool used to connect different parts of a lesson content to students' prior knowledge and real-life experiences

What is the "Link"?

400

This level involves breaking information into parts to explore relationships and patterns.

Analyze

400

These are the main instructional strategies and learning tasks used to teach the lesson content.

Activities

400

This part specifies the observable and measurable action that the student is expected to perform.

What is the "Behavior"?

400

It provides specific, actionable suggestions for improvement, rather than just pointing out errors

Constructive Feedback

400

Refers to the process of smoothly moving students from one activity, subject, or part of the lesson to another.

Transition

500

This level requires making judgments based on criteria and standards.

Evaluate

500

This part involves engaging students and introducing the lesson's topic, often including a hook or connection to prior knowledge.

What is the "Introduction"?

500
The "D" in the ABCD is very "Accurate"

Degree of Accuracy

500

Given so that a particular student can apply the feedback to their learning process.

Direct

500

At the end of a lesson drawing conclusions and setting expectations.

Closing

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