Bloom's Taxonomy is made up of how many levels?
Six
Things tests ask you to do (e.g., analyze, interpret, apply).
Cognitive Strategies
This type of note-taking method helps you create a visual representation of information.
Concept Maps
This is the name of the Learning Styles inventory we took on the first day of class.
LASSI
Most exams in high school utilize this stage in Bloom's Taxonomy.
Remember
The "What" or Learning Goal is referred to as this.
Metacognitive Knowledge
Charting
These people make excuses while creators make solutions.
Victims
Create
Name the first stage in the Metacognition Process.
Plan
This note-taking strategy involves creating 2" margins on the side and bottom of your paper to leave room for questions and summary.
Cornell Method
When communicating with someone and sharing your feelings, you should use these type of statements to focus on your own experiences.
"I" Statements
Classifying and describing are examples of this level of Bloom's Taxonomy.
Understanding
The "How" or the Learning Plan is referred to as this.
Metacognitive Regulation
This note-taking strategy involves writing your notes in your own words to help you remember information.
Sentence Method
This is the name of the office that helps students plan trips to study in another country.
Education Abroad
Questions like, "What am I supposed to learn?", "What strategies should I use?", and "How much time do I have?" refer to this stage of learning.
Before
This is the third stage in the Metacognition Process.
Evaluate.
This note-taking strategy helps you write points in an organized pattern based on space indentation.
Outlining Method
This is the name of the office that is responsible for clubs, organizations, residence life, and out-of-class activities and trips.
Student Services and Engagement