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|subject= science, primary, teacher education | |subject= science, primary, teacher education | ||
|resourcenumber= TE0050 | |resourcenumber= TE0050 | ||
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* understand the rationale for Bloom's taxonomy. | |||
* be able to identify, explain and apply the levels of Bloom's taxonomy in relation to higher order questioning skills. | |||
* develop strategies relating questioning to the curriculum and progression in science | |||
* develop strategies relating questioning to vocabulary, communication of ideas, varying activities and learning objectives. | |||
* consider ways that differentiation can be achieved by questioning | |||
* consider ways to express objectives on lesson plans | |||
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|content= The resource | |content= The resource describes the development of Bloom's taxonomy with examples. It suggests how these might be expressed as lesson objectives, taking care over the use of certain keywords. Prompts to think about planning for differentiation are provided followed by a page to discuss medium-term planning of units and schemes of work. | ||
|strategy= | |strategy= | ||
|additional resources= | |additional resources= | ||
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