Module 16
Module 16
Knowledge
Comprehension
Application
Analysis
Synthesis
Evaluation
Advance organizer
KNOWLEDGE REMEMBER
ANALYSIS
1. KNOWLEDGE
- we begin teaching with facts, stating memorized rules,
principles or definitions.
2. COMPREHENSION
- that leads to understanding concepts, rules, and principles.
3. APPLICATION
- a proof of comprehension of the concepts and principles
is using them in real-life situation.
To Facilitate Learning,
4. ANALYSIS
- understanding and mastery of these applied concepts, rules
and principles, these are broken down into parts.
5. SYNTHESIS
- when students put together elements of what has been learned
in a new way.
6. EVALUATION
- with a full grasp of what is learned, the students can now
assess or judge, based on a set of standards, on what they have
learned.
Some examples of learning outcomes
using the taxonomy:
THE ORIGINAL BLOOM’S TAXONOMY:
Cognitive Domain Levels and their Subcategories
Sample Verbs
1. KNOWLEDGE define,
* Knowledge of specifics describe,
draw,
-terminology
identify,
-specific targets
label,
* Knowledge of ways and locate,
means of dealing with the memorize,
specifics name,
-conventions recite,
-trends and sequences recognize,
-classifications & categories select,
-criteria state,
-methodology write.
THE ORIGINAL BLOOM’S TAXONOMY:
Cognitive Domain Levels and their Subcategories
* Knowledge of universals and
abstractions in the field
-principles and generalizations
-theories and structures
2. COMPREHENSION Paraphrase,
Summarize,
-translation Restate,
-interpretation Retell,
-extrapolation illustrate
Aplly,
3. APLLICATION Change,
Prepare,
Produce,
THE ORIGINAL BLOOM’S TAXONOMY:
Cognitive Domain Levels and their Subcategories
4. ANALYSIS Analyze,
- elements Subdivide,
- relationships Take apart,
- organizational principles Investigate,
Compare,
Contrast,
Infer
5. SYNTHESIS
- production of unique communication Combine,
- production of a plan, or purposed set Organize,
of operations. Design,
- derivation of a set of abstract Formulate
relations
THE ORIGINAL BLOOM’S TAXONOMY:
Cognitive Domain Levels and their Subcategories
Asses,
Appraise,
6. EVALUATION Critique,
Judge,
recommend
Answer the following questions.
(In the story “The world is an Apple”)
1. Can enumerate the characters of the story The world is an Apple.
KNOWLEDGE
2. Can apply the rules of subject-verb agreement when writing a
summary of a story.
APPLICATION
3. Can summarize the story.
COMPREHENSION
4. Can write a critique of the author’s writing style.
EVALUATION
5. Can write a song expressing the message or lesson of the story
SYNTHESIS
6. Can compare and contrast the qualities of the characters in the story.
ANALYSIS