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Blooms Taxonomy, what is the first level of thinking?

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Knowledge - memorizing information word for word, Being able to remember information but not necessarily understanding the material, Tell list describe relate name.

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Blooms Taxonomy, what is the second level of thinking?

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Understanding Restating in your own words, Paraphrasing, summarizing, translating, Explain, interpret, discuss, restate, compare, describe.

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Blooms taxonomy what is the third level of thinking?

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Application - Using information to solve problems,Transferring abstract or theoretic ideas to practical situations. Solve, show, use illustrate, construct.

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Blooms taxonomy what is the fourth level of thinking?

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Analysis- Taking information apart into its separate elements.
Identifying individual components/elements of something.
Analyze, distinguish, compare, contrast, separate.

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Blooms taxonomy what is the fifth level of thinking?

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Combining information to form a unique, new meaning, structure, and or product. Requires creativity and originality. Inventing, predicting, designing, imagine, proposing

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Blooms taxonomy what is the sixth level of thinking?

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Evaluation, Making judgements about the value of ideas and or products. Making decisions and supporting your opinions.

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Blooms taxonomy what is the final level of thinking?

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ACTING (not like “acting”, but like doing)

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What does P.I.N stand for

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Praise.
Interest.
Need.

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What is the first brainstorming basic?

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Think - Many ideas and judge later, fluency, kill the critic, everything is good.

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What is the second brain storming basic?

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Wild - the wilder the better, go for the impossible.

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What is the third brainstorming basic?

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Pig! - Piggybacking, adding and combining ideas.

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What is the fourth brain storming basic?

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Break - recess, incubation of ideas, leads to newtonian response.

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What is the fifth brainstorming basic?

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Every - Evaluation, converging.

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What is the sixth brainstorming basic?

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Atom! - ACTION, acting on your solution.

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Brainstorming techniques (s.c.a.m.p.e.r) What does the “s” stand for?

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Substitute.

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Brainstorming techniques (s.c.a.m.p.e.r) What does the “c” stand for?

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Combine.

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Brainstorming techniques (s.c.a.m.p.e.r) What does the “a” stand for?

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Adapt.

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Brainstorming techniques (s.c.a.m.p.e.r) What does the “m” stand for?

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Minify, Magnify.

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Brainstorming techniques (s.c.a.m.p.e.r) What does the “p” stand for?

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Put to other uses.

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Brainstorming techniques (s.c.a.m.p.e.r) What does the “e” stand for?

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Eliminate.

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Brainstorming techniques (s.c.a.m.p.e.r) What does the “r” stand for?

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Reverse or rearrange.

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What are the three methods to evaluating critical and creative thinking?

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Newtonian (Aha!) - Bam it hit me type of response. Emotional response, that feels right (ah). Humorous response (Ha).

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What are some of the things you will be good at after the unit?

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Fluency - a flow of answers and ideas, most, quantity, more than one, several, many.
Flexibility - a variety of answers and ideas, different, changes in direction, various ways, different interpretations etc…
Originality, a unique answer or idea, new, away from the usual, rarely thought of, deviation, fresh approach, etc…
Elaboration - adding details to answers or ideas, one of the most important parts, its the explanation, stretch, expand, embellish, modify, expand.

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In brainstorming techniques and methods what is two? (after s.c.a.m.p.e.r)

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Blonks - Looking to nature for solutions.

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Brainstorming techniques what is three?

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Attribute history - listing of attributes/characteristics of something and then renaming each using synonyms or connotations.

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Brainstorming techniques what is four?

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Attribute modifying - Morphological synthesis.

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Brainstorming techniques what is five?

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Synectics - joining together of apparently unrelated things. Three ways to do so.
Direct analogy- looking to how a problem you have is similar to problems outside of you
personal analogy - become the problem to come to the solution, I am ______ ask all sorts of questions! who are you? Where are you going? Etc..
fantasy -imagine the impossible solution, “what if…”

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Brainstorming techniques what is six?

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Taboo, slaying the sacred cow, looking to the rules that no one questions and questioning them.