This is a great resource to use at either a parent presentation or as part of a publication to help explain our work. It was created by parents for parents…
Bloom’s Taxonomy” is one of those teacher terms that a parent may not necessarily be familiar with, however, it is very important. It is a central concept to know how to use it at home in conjunction with learning activities to help your child expand their critical thinking skills. Critical thinking skills allow a child to thinking independently, find and fix mistakes, solve problems, evaluate alternatives, and reflect on their own beliefs. It’s not something that can be learned from reading a book or completing a worksheet, however the skills are built through hands-on lessons that build beyond basic rote memorization of facts.
LINK: Bloom’s Taxonomy – A Parent’s Guide.
Post Source: Learning Today blog
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