An Introduction to Levels of Thinking
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An Introduction to Levels of Thinking
Essential Question:
How will understanding Levels of Thinking help me to be a better student?
Quickwrite:
In life, why is it important to ask good relevant questions? Give an example.
Levels of ThinkingLevel 1 ― Gathering/Recall
• Gathering information • Book questions – Information is either known or can be found in a
book.
Level 2 ― Process a Skill/Concept• Thinking about the information• Cannot be accomplished without completing Level 1 thinking
Level 3 – Strategic Thinking• Formulate next steps and making connections• Cannot be accomplished without completing Level 1 & 2 thinking
Level 4 ― Extended Thinking/Output• Applying the information to new situations and making judgments• Cannot be accomplished without completing Level 1, 2, & 3
thinking
Depth of Know
ledge Levels
Level 1 — Gathering/Recall• Who was the 1st president of the US?• Who was the 16th president of the US?
Level 2 — Process a Skill/Concept• What qualities make an effective president?
Level 3 – Strategic Thinking• How were Washington & Lincoln similar and how were they different?
Level 4 — Output• Who was the better president: Washington or
Lincoln? Explain your thinking and support with 3-5 pieces of evidence.
Levels of Thinking
Levels of Thinking“Relativity” by MC Escher
Summary Prompt:
What are the four different levels of thinking? How can asking questions from each level help me to be a better learner?