Benjamin Bloom's 6 Major Categories in the Cognitive Domain
1. Knowledge
Recognizes and recalls facts and specifics.
Word's that reflect knowledge:
define |
record |
name |
memorize |
list |
relate |
repeat |
recall |
state |
2. Comprehension
Interprets, translates, summarize or paraphrases information.
Words that reflect comprehension:
restate |
tell |
locate |
discuss |
review |
identify |
describe |
report |
express |
recognize |
explain |
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3. Application
Uses information in a situation different from original
learning context.
Words that reflect application of knowledge:
translate |
employ |
dramatize |
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interpret |
use |
practice |
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apply |
demonstrate |
illustrate |
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operate |
schedule |
sketch |
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4. Analysis
Separates whole into parts until relationship among elements
is clear.
Words that reflect analysis:
classify |
differentiate |
experiment |
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distinguish |
appraise |
test |
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analyze |
calculate |
compare |
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contrast |
criticize |
diagram |
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question |
relate |
examine |
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translate |
interpret |
inventory |
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inspect |
debate |
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5. Synthesis
Combines elements to form new entity from original ones.
Words that reflect synthesis:
synthesize |
compose |
plan |
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propose |
design |
formulate |
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design |
construct |
create |
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set up |
organize |
manage |
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prepare |
integrate |
predict |
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summarize |
assemble |
collect |
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arrange |
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6. Evaluation
Involves acts of decision making, judging or selecting
based on criteria and rational.
Words that reflect evaluation:
judge |
appraise |
evaluate |
rate |
compare |
score |
revise |
value |
select |
measure |
estimate |
assess |
choose |
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