Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Gardeners Multiple intelligences
Blooms taxonomy
Eriksons Theory of Development
Piaget's stages of Development
100

What the full name of the guy who came up with the hierarchy of needs?

What is: Abraham Maslow

100

Name one of the types of intelligence

What is: Visual, Linguistic, Logical, Bodily, Musical, Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, Naturalist, Existential

100

What model is Blooms taxonomy typically shown in?

What is: pyramid

100
What is the full name of the man who came up with this theory?

What is: Erik Erikson

100

How many stages of development are there?

What is: 4

200
How many levels are there in the the Hierarchy of Needs?

What is:8 

200

What does Linguistic Intelligence mean?

What is: Learning and being able to process information through language and words.

200

How many stages of blooms taxonomy are there?

What is: 6

200

What is a brief explanation of what the stages are?

What is: How humans psychosocially develop.

200

Which operation stage is majority of the population?

What is: Formal Operational

300

What are the needs in the Hierarchy for?

What is: Growth

300

What type of intelligence is being able to contemplate the deep questions of a persons existence?

What is: Existential

300

Name one of the steps of blooms taxonomy

What is: Analyzing, Understanding, Creating, Remembering, Evaluation, Applying

300

Name one of the stages ,age range and key word?

What is: 0-1 Basic need, 2-3 Independence, 3-6 Exploration, 7-12 School, 13-18 "Who Am I", 19-40 Relationships, 41-65 Work & Parenthood, 65-death Reflection on life.

300

Name a stage?

What is: Sensorimotor, Formal Operational, Concrete Operational, Preoperational

400

Name one of the levels?

What is: self-actualization, aesthetic, cognitive, esteem, love, safety, physiological, transcendence

400

How many intelligences are there?

What is: 9

400

Which step is the highest level?

What is: Creating

400

What is the age range for the key word relationships?

What is: 19-40

400

What is the lowest stage called?

What is: Sensorimotor

500

What is the lowest level called?

What is: physiological

500

Which intelligence includes the capacity for self-reflection?

What is: Intrapersonal.

500

Which step is the lowest level?

What is: Remembering

500

What is the key word for age range 3-6?

What is: Exploration

500

Name an improvement in operation that comes during the Concrete Operational stage?

What is: Ex. ability to classify

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