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Higher Order thinking.

Bloom’s taxonomy provides an important framework for us to use to focus on Higher Order thinking. So, for this assignment we will explain how using Bloom’s Taxonomy can encourage a child’s creative thinking and how does this theory increase the cognitive thinking of young children.

Higher Order thinking.

Title: Bloom’s Taxonomy Introduction: Bloom’s taxonomy provides an important framework for us to use to focus on Higher Order thinking. By providing a hierarchy of levels, this taxonomy can assist teachers in designing performance tasks, crafting questions for conferring with students, and providing feedback on student work. The Assignment: Explain how using Bloom’s Taxonomy can encourage a child’s creative thinking. How does this theory increase the cognitive thinking of young children? The early childhood teacher must help students move up the ladder to higher level thought. Bloom’s taxonomy helps teachers plan activities that develop different ways of thinking and learning.

Higher Order thinking.

Grading Criteria: First paragraph explaining what Bloom’s Taxonomy (5-7 sentences each) is – 20 points Second paragraph explaining how Bloom’s increases creative thinking – 20 points Third paragraph share what types of questions will you be asking your 3 and 4 year old students using the Bloom’s hierarchy – 25 points Fourth paragraph will tell how you will use Bloom’s taxonomy in your classroom – 25 points Spelling and Grammar – 10 points Resources- Use your text and other outside sources to complete this assignment.

Higher Order thinking.

Look at these websites for more information on the taxonomy: https://www.exquisite-minds.com/idea-of-the-week/blooms-taxonomy-critical-thinking-skills/ and https://cft.vanderbilt.edu/guides-sub-pages/blooms-taxonomy/ Using Blooms Taxonomy Questioning to Extend Preschoolers’ Thinking https://www.naeyc.org/resources/pubs/tyc/oct2015/using-blooms-taxonomy-questioning Google Blooms taxonomy for children’s creativity also to see what other information you can find. https://youtu.be/7zmV2fQ9tP4

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