Bloom's Taxonomy
Study Cycle
Instructors in this Class
Bloom's Verbs
Schools you Attend
100

The first level of Bloom's Taxonomy that deals with direct recall of Knowledge

Knowledge or Remember


100

Step 1 of the Study Cycle

Preview


100

This Instructor loves his Legos...

John

100

Define, list, repeat, state...

Remember or Identification

100

The school you are currently attending right now...

UNI

200

Verbs for this level include: execute, implement, use, solve, demonstrate, interpret, schedule, apply...

Application


200

Step 3 of the study cycle

Review


200

This instructor loves, loves, loves Vermont...

Katie

200

Design, compose, create, formulate...

Synthesis

200

This was a previous name of the University of Northern Iowa

Iowa State Normal School, 1876-1909

Iowa State Teachers College, 1909-1961

State College of Iowa, 1961-1967

300

The second level of Bloom's Taxonomy that deals with explaining ideas or concepts...

Understanding or Comprehension...

300

Step 2 of the study cycle

Attend


300

This instructor plays a fulte...

Emma

300

Contrast, explain, prioritize, analyze, compare...

Analyze

300

This delicacy is actually sea urchin gonad...

UNI

400
These top two levels are commonly seen as equivalent...

Create and Evaluate...

400

Step 5 of the study cycle...

Assess

400

This instructor's name rhymes with "dandy"...

Mandy

400

Solve, modify, manipulate, produce, calculate...

Apply

400

This was the year (+/- 10 years) that the University of Northern Iowa was founded.

1876

500

This is the level of Bloom's Taxonomy that is used to break down objects or ideas into simpler parts and find evidence to support generalizations

Analyze

500
The author of your textbook who describes the study cycle based on Frank Christ's model.

Saundra Yancy McGuire

500

This is the school where our visitors are from today...

The University of Central Missouri

500

predict, contrast, compare, estimate...

Understanding or Comprehension

500

He is the President of the University of Northern Iowa

Mark Nook