Bloom’s Taxonomy
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Assessment & Evaluation
Classroom Management
Mixed Review
100

Bloom’s Taxonomy classifies learning objectives into how many main levels?

6

100

Differentiated instruction helps teachers do what?

 

Match instruction to students’ varying needs and abilities

100

Which type of assessment is given during instruction to guide teaching?

Formative assessment

100

What is the main goal of classroom management?

Create a safe, organized, and productive learning environment

100

True or False: “Evaluating” in Bloom’s Taxonomy means recalling facts.

False (It means justifying decisions)

200

What is the lowest level of Bloom’s Taxonomy?

Remember

200

Teachers can differentiate by changing content, process, or product—but not what?

The school calendar

200

Summative assessments are used primarily to do what?

Monitor learning at the end of a unit

200

Which is a proactive management strategy?

Clearly teaching expectations on day one

200

What are the three main areas teachers can differentiate?

Content, Process, and Product

300

The “Create” level focuses on what kind of skill?

Producing original work or ideas

300

True or False: Differentiation means lowering expectations for struggling students.

False

300

True or False: A rubric defines performance criteria for scoring.

True

300

True or False: Positive reinforcement encourages desired behavior.

True

300

Building positive teacher–student relationships supports what area of teaching?

Classroom management

400

True or False: The “Apply” level involves breaking information into parts to explore relationships. 

False

400

Which is an example of differentiation?  

Providing tiered assignments at different complexity levels

400

What assessment type helps identify students’ prior knowledge?

Diagnostic assessment

400

What’s an example of a restorative management practice?

Allowing students to discuss and repair harm after conflict

400

Building positive teacher–student relationships supports what area of teaching?

Classroom management

500

Put these in order from lowest to highest: Remember, Apply, Understand, Create, Evaluate, Analyze.

Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, Create

500

What’s a key strategy for differentiation in a mixed-ability classroom?  

 Using flexible grouping based on student needs

500

What’s the difference between assessment and evaluation?

Assessment gathers data; evaluation interprets it to make judgments

500

What makes consequences effective?

They are consistent and related to the behavior

500

True or False: Differentiated instruction benefits only students with learning disabilities.

False