These questions can be answered with yes, no, or specific information in the text. A person can point to the information, read it, or physically see it.
What is Level One?
100
Write a book report on Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes.
What is Level 1?
200
Locate in the story where...
What is Level 1?
200
Name the formula for...
What is Level 1?
200
Categorize the Native American Tribes based on the region their similarities.
What is Level 2?
200
What questions focus on making sense of gathered information?
What is Level 2?
200
What is the name of Bruce Wayne's Butler?
What is Level 1?
300
How would you solve this problem in your life?
What is Level 3?
300
Explain how you calculate...
What is Level 2?
300
If the moon is full August 17, July 18, and June 19, when will it be full in April?
What is Level 2?
300
These questions require students to reflect on their thinking and be able to respond with a personal opinion that is supported by facts. The student makes a value judgment or wonders about something.
What is Level 3?
300
Compare and Contrast the book Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows to the movie.
What is Level 2?
400
What is the main idea of the story (event)?
What is Level 2?
400
Predict what will happen to _______ as _______ is changed.
What is Level 3?
400
Compare and Contrast Planets Earth and Venus.
What is Level 2?
400
These questions require us to expand on what they already know by using facts details or clues.
What is Level Two?
400
Write an alternate ending to Captain America.
What is Level 3?
500
What would the world be like if...
What is Level 3
500
What are you being asked to find?
What is Level 1?
500
Develop a plan to conserve our natural resources.
What is Level 3?
500
What type of questions focus on applying and evaluating information?
What is Level 3?
500
Predict what will happen to _______ as _______ is changed.