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Stretch and Challenge

Blooms Taxonomy

Socratic Questioning

Notes

Exam Questions

Lesson Structure

01

Remembering

Understanding

Applying

Analysing

Evaluating

Creating

Bloom's Taxonomy is a hierarchical classification of the different levels of thinking

Blooms Taxonomy

4. Questions about Viewpoints and Perspectives: What would be an alternative? What is another way to look at it? Would you explain why it is necessary or beneficial, and who benefits?What are the strengths and weaknesses of...? How are...and ...similar?

2. Questions that probe assumptions:What could we assume instead?How can you verify or disapprove that assumption?

Socratic Questioning

1. Questions for clarification:

Why do you say that? How does this relate to our discussion?

3. Questions that probe reasons and evidence: What would be an example? What is....comparable to? What do you think causes to happen...? Why:?

5. Questions that probe implications and consequences: What generalizations can you make? What are the consequences of that assumption? What are you implying? How does...affect...? How does...tie in with what we learned before?

6. Questions about the question: What was the point of this question? Why do you think I asked this question? What does...mean? How does...apply to everyday life?

Padlet

Knowledge organiser

Write a reflection

AppsCoconotes

Apply to a case study

Whiteboard notes

Quiz/test to do after

Summary sheets

Collective mind maps

Make own notes

How to capture

using the socratic questioning methods. Speed dating each student is a different blooms stage

Peer discussions

Students can plan their formal assessments, applying these higher thinking skills

Structuring assessments

The flow of the lesson can move through the stages, starting with a remembering starter, ending with creating something new.

Lesson Plan

Starting with 1 exam question, ask students to create a range of questions and make schemes. Swap in class

Exam questions

Use the structure so students can explore a case study and develop their higher thinking skills

Case Study

Using in class activities

Demonstrate enthusiasm, outline a smile, and maintain eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and arouse the interest of the public: 'The eyes, kid. They never lie'. This will help you make a match with your audience. Leave them open-mouthed!

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Demonstrate enthusiasm, sketch a smile, and maintain eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when telling stories that excite and pique the interest of the public: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you make a 'match' with your audience. Leave them open-mouthed!

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Demonstrate enthusiasm, sketch a smile, and maintain eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and arouse the interest of the public: 'The eyes, kid. They never lie'. This will help you make a match with your audience. Leave them open-mouthed!

Here you can put a standout title

Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphics that help provide context to information and simplify data for your audience. We are visual beings and find it easier to 'read' images than to read written text.

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Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphics that help provide context to information and simplify data for your audience. We are visual beings and find it easier to 'read' images than to read written text.

Here you can put a standout title

With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience speechless. You can also highlight a specific phrase or fact that will be etched in the memory of your audience and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios...Whatever you want!

Here you can put a highlighted title

Interactivity and animation can be your best allies when creating tables, infographics, or graphics that help provide context to information and simplify data for your audience. We are visual beings and find it easier to 'read' images than to read written text.

Here you can put a standout title

Demonstrate enthusiasm, outline a smile, and maintain eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and pique the interest of the public: 'The eyes, chico. They never lie'. This will help you make a 'match' with your audience. Leave them open-mouthed!

Here you can put a highlighted title

Here you can put a highlighted title

With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience amazed. You can also highlight a specific phrase or data that will be engraved in the memory of your audience, and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!

  • Represents data with graphics.
  • Uses timelines.
  • Is animated and interactive.
  • Excites the brain through multimedia elements.
  • Does not overdo it with bullet points πŸ™ƒβ€‹.

  • Is clear and structured.
  • Tells stories hierarchically.
  • Matches your audience.
  • Adapts fonts and color to the theme.
  • Includes images and entertains.

Interactive visual communication step by step:

With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience amazed. You can also highlight a specific phrase or data that will be engraved in the memory of your audience, and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios...Whatever you want!

Here you can put a highlighted title

  • Represents data with graphics.
  • Uses timelines.
  • Is animated and interactive.
  • Excites the brain through multimedia elements.
  • Does not overdo it with bullet points πŸ™ƒβ€‹.

  • Is clear and structured
  • Tells stories hierarchically.
  • Matches your audience.
  • Adapts fonts and color to the theme.
  • Includes images and entertains.

Interactive visual communication step by step:

  • Represents data with graphics.
  • Uses timelines.
  • Is animated and interactive.
  • Excites the brain through multimedia elements.
  • Does NOT overdo the bullet points πŸ™ƒβ€‹.

  • Is clear and structured
  • Tells stories hierarchically.
  • Matches your audience.
  • Adapts fonts and color to the theme.
  • Includes images and entertains.

Interactive step-by-step visual communication:

With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience amazed. You can also highlight a specific phrase or data that remains deeply ingrained in the memory of your audience and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!

Here you can put a highlighted title

Demonstrate enthusiasm, sketch a smile, and maintain eye contact with your audience can be your best allies when it comes to telling stories that excite and pique the interest of the public: 'The eyes, kid. They never lie'. This will help you make a 'match' with your audience. Leave them open-mouthed!

Here you can put a standout title