Brilliant Bloom Poster

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14 Brilliant Bloom’s Taxonomy Posters For Teachers 04/07/2013, TeachThought Staff, 4 Comments inShare 126 4K+ Bloom’s Taxonomy is a useful tool for assessment design, but using it only for that function is like using a race car to go to the grocery–a huge waste of potential.

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14 Brilliant Bloom’s Taxonomy Posters For Teachers04/07/2013, TeachThought Staff, 4 Comments

inShare1264K+Bloom’s Taxonomy is a useful tool for assessment design, but using it only for that function is like using a race car to go to the grocery–a huge waste of potential.

In an upcoming post we’re going to look at better use of Bloom’s taxonomy in the classroom, but during research for that post it became interesting how many variations there are of the original work. While a handful of the charts below only show aesthetic changes compared to others, most

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are concept maps of sorts–with graphic design that signifies extended function (power verbs), detail (clear explanations), or features of some sort (Bloom’s Taxonomy tasks by level).

We couldn’t find the original sources for a few of them, so if you’re an owner and aren’t credited in the image itself, please let us know. Also, if you have some favorites we missed let us know on facebook, twitter, or Google+ as well.

 

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The follow simple, student-centered Bloom’s graphics were created by helloliteracy!

 

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The following “Bloom’s pinwheel” comes from Kelly Tenkley and ilearntechnology.com: