BLOOM'S TAXONOMY

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January 8, 2017

 

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no pig)? Do I know any other stories about little girls or boys who escaped from danger? Act out the part of the furious wolf or the scary pig in the story. And finally, while evaluating (judge and evaluate characters, actions, outcome, etc., for personal reflection and understanding) the story to create a conclusion, I would attempt to answer the following: Were the pigs angry with the wolf for being so destructive or just plain scared? Why was Goldilocks happy to get home? What do I think pigs learned about their building technique? What do I think the wolf learned about taking that which was not earned? Should the pig collaborate initially to shorten the wolf’s presence? Why? Was the brick building pig older and therefore wiser? Would you have ran from the wolf ? Why or why not? Why was this story written for children to read? Why has the story been told to children for many, many years? Although this was a preschool story, Bloom’s taxonomy can be applied for any depth of understanding...
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no pig)? Do I know any other stories about little girls or boys who escaped from danger? Act out the part of the furious wolf or the scary pig in the story. And finally, while evaluating (judge and evaluate characters, actions, outcome, etc., for personal reflection and understanding) the story to create a conclusion, I would attempt to answer the following: Were the pigs angry with the wolf for being so destructive or just plain scared? Why was Goldilocks happy to get home? What do I think pigs learned about their building technique? What do I think the wolf learned about taking that which was not earned? Should the pig collaborate initially to shorten the wolf’s presence? Why? Was the brick building pig older and therefore wiser? Would you have ran from the wolf ? Why or why not? Why was this story written for children to read? Why has the story been told to children for many, many years? Although this was a preschool story, Bloom’s taxonomy can be applied for any depth of understanding...
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