nullnullKnowledgeComprehensionApplicationAnalysisSynthesisEvaluationPress mePress mePress mePress mePress mePress meMade by Mike Gershon – mikegershon@hotmail.comKnowledgeKnowledgenoun - information and skills acquired through experience or educationBack to the startArrange Define Describe List Match
Memorise Name Order Quote Recognise
Recall Repeat Reproduce Restate RetainGeneric Knowledge ActivitiesGeneric Knowledge Question StemsArrangeArrangeverb – put in a particular order
i) Arrange these policies from most to least popular
ii) Put these events in order of when they happened
iii) What order do these elements of a court case go in?
iv) Arrange the cards into the correct order
v) Sort the voting reform acts historically
Back to KnowledgeDefineDefineverb - 1 state or describe the exact nature or scope of
2 give the meaning of (a word or phrase)
Write a definition of civil law
How would you define ‘justice’?
What is the meaning of responsibility?
Where do the limits of government power fall?
What does sustainability mean?Back to KnowledgeDescribeDescribeverb - give a detailed account in words of
Describe the workings of local government
Describe the process of formal debate
How would you describe prestige?
Give a detailed written account of the school council
Give a speech detailing your active citizenship
projectBack to KnowledgeListListverb - make a list of
List every MP in the House of Commons
Draw up a list of issues most important to you
Who would be on a list of famous heroes?
What factors would you write to make a list of reasons behind the collapse of the USSR?
Make a list of different ethnic backgrounds in
our schoolBack to KnowledgeMatchMatchverb - correspond or cause to correspond
Match the word with the definition
Match the politician to the party
Can you match the causes with the effects?
Group the words into corresponding pairs
Which pictures correspond to one another?Back to KnowledgeMemoriseMemoriseVerb - learn by heart
Memorise the history of Britain
Can you remember these four pictures when I cover them up?
Memorise these behaviour rules by rote
Use a mnemonic to remember the colours of the rainbow
Can you learn these newspaper headlines off by heart?Back to KnowledgeNameNameverb 1 give a name to. 2 identify or mention by name. 3 specify (a sum, time, or place)
Name three LEDCs
Can you name all the components of democracy?
What name would you give to a course promoting active citizenship?
Identify the parts of the diagram
What is the name of the Prime Minister?Back to KnowledgeOrderOrderverb - 1 give an order 2 arrange methodically
Place these factors in order of importance
How would you order these concepts?
Can you put these events in chronological order?
Sort the cards into an order of importance
Choose a concept and order the materials
accordinglyBack to KnowledgeQuoteQuoteverb - 1 repeat or copy out (a passage or remark by another).
2 repeat a passage or remark from
i) What phrase would you quote from Barack Obama’s speech?
Can you repeat what the Prime Minister has just said?
Copy out the words of the council leader.
Read back to me what I have said
Listen to your partner and then quote back
what they saidBack to KnowledgeRecogniseRecogniseverb - 1 identify as already known; know again
What words do you recognise from last lesson?
What allows you to recognise them?
Draw a picture containing all the words you know
Do you recognise this piece of music?
What’s this?Back to KnowledgeRecallRecallverb - remember: recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection
Complete the pop quiz from memory
Who can tell us what we did last lesson?
Where did we say power lies in politics?
What have we been studying this term?
Do you recall your earliest memory of citizenship?Back to KnowledgeRepeatRepeatverb - say or do again
Watch what I do, then copy it
Listen to what I say, then repeat it
Do everything your partner does with a 5 second delay
What did we just hear?
Can you repeat that excellent behaviour?Back to KnowledgeReproduceReproduceverb - 1 produce a copy or representation of.
2 recreate in a different medium or context
Reproduce the model in simple terms
Can you draw exactly what I have said?
Convey the exact meaning of this in a different medium
Can you trace the map?
Make a permanent record of your piece of drama
Back to KnowledgeRestateRestateverb - to state again; to state differently; to rephrase
Take what Student A has said and put it in your own words
How can you say that differently?
Can you say that again?
Can you say that more simply?
How could you make that understandable to a Year 6 student?Back to KnowledgeRetainRetainverb - continue to have; keep possession of
Go over this until it sticks in your mind forever
How could you ensure you remember this?
Use the mnemonic to retain the information
Write an acronym allowing you to retain the knowledge
Revise thisBack to KnowledgeComprehensionComprehensionnoun - 1 the action of understanding
2 the ability to understandBack to the startCharacterise Classify Complete Describe Discuss
Establish Explain Express Identify Illustrate
Recognise Report Relate Sort TranslateGeneric Comprehension ActivitiesGeneric Comprehension Question StemsCharacteriseCharacteriseverb - describe the distinctive character of
What are the features of a democracy?
What makes something ‘fair’?
Can you characterise ‘Britishness’?
Describe the distinctive character of an ethical company
How would you characterise active
citizens?Back to ComprehensionClassifyClassifyverb - to identify by or divide into classes; to categorize
Sort the cards according to the categories
Identify which features are those of an autocracy
Decide on categories and then classify the group accordingly
How would you classify this?
What classifications could you use for these
factors?Back to ComprehensionCompleteCompleteverb - finish making or doing.
Complete the word fill
Finish the story
How would you finish this speech?
What does this diagram need to be complete?
Is there anything you think will complete the model?Back to ComprehensionDescribeDescribeverb - 1 give a detailed account in words of
Describe the chain of events leading up to the G20 protests
Can you describe change?
Can you give a detailed account of the picture in words
Describe citizenship for a Year 6 audience
How would you describe your own identity?Back to ComprehensionDiscussDiscussverb - 1 talk about so as to reach a decision.
2 talk or write about (a topic) in detail
Discuss the picture in pairs
Can their ever be zero crime? Discuss
Make a play showing parliamentary discussion
Discuss your ranking of the cards until you reach a consensus
Discuss in threes the key points we need
for successful learningBack to ComprehensionEstablishEstablishverb - show to be true or certain by determining the facts
Let us establish what we already know about this topic
Can you establish what your partner knows about this?
How might we establish the truth in this case?
Here is the issue – you must determine the facts in order to establish what is true
Select the facts you would use to establish
certainty Back to ComprehensionExplainExplainverb - 1 make clear by giving a detailed description.
2 give a reason or justification for
How can you show the difference between this and that?
Explain why you think that
What explanations could their be for this picture?
Can you give a reason for your answer?
Explain the history of the UNBack to ComprehensionExpressExpressverb - convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures and conduct
Show your partner how that made you feel
Write a paragraph expressing your opinion on the death penalty
How does the film make you feel?
What does the image make you think?
Express your thoughts through mimeBack to ComprehensionIdentifyIdentifyverb - 1 establish the identity of. 2 recognize or select by analysis
Identify the words linked to politics
What criteria would you give a Year 8 to help them identify the facts?
Select the words most appropriate to persuasive writing
Can you identify the tone of this article?
Which are the legal terms?Back to ComprehensionIllustrateIllustrateVerb – make clear by using examples, charts, etc.
How can we illustrate this point?
Illustrate this idea using physical theatre
Use examples, charts and/or graphs to make the information clear
Can you give me an example of that?
Show me what you meanBack to ComprehensionRecogniseRecogniseVerb - identify as already known; know again
Circle what you already know
Identify the elements we covered last lesson
What bits do you recognise?
What did you already know about today’s lesson?
How many of these faces do you recognise?
Back to ComprehensionReportReportverb 1 give a spoken or written account of something.
2 convey information about an event or situation.
Read the article and then report back to your group
Can you report what you did for homework?
Tell us what you did for your project
Produce a news report about human rights abuses
What happened? What did you do?Back to ComprehensionRelateRelateverb - give an account of.
What, when, where, who, why?
How did you get on?
Can you tell us how your grouped worked together?
Relate to your partner your experiences in the lesson today
Produce a piece of work relating your
learning on the topic to a newcomer
to the school
Back to ComprehensionSortSortverb - 1 arrange systematically in groups.
2 (often sort out) separate from a mixed group
Complete the card sort
Sort the causes from the symptoms
Sort the ideas into groups
Where should the factor group – into which group?
How would you place this into the Venn diagram?
Back to ComprehensionTranslateTranslateverb - 1 express the sense of (words or text) in another language.
2 (translate into) convert or be converted into another form or medium
Translate the concept into a piece of drama
Play pictionary with your group
Make a list of all you have learnt
today then translate this into a Haiku
Can you draw the article?
Turn today’s learning into a short
and snappy chantBack to ComprehensionApplicationApplicationnoun - 1 the action of applying
2 practical use or relevanceBack to the startApply Calculate Choose Demonstrate Dramatise
Employ Implement Interpret Operate Perform
Practise Role-Play Sketch Solve Suggest
Generic Application ActivitiesGeneric Application Question StemsApplyApplyVerb - bring into operation or use
Apply your learning to this problem
Use what we have done today to negotiate a controversial issue
How could you apply that idea to this instance?
Show me how you would apply your reasoning to a disagreement between police and protestors
Can you use your learning to answer these
questions?
Back to ApplicationCalculateCalculateverb - determine (mathematically)
i) What percentage of people voted for the Green Party?
Calculate the number of protestors in the crowd
How close to the water supply was the oil refinery located?
Can you calculate the trend rate of growth in the economy?
How many more people are unemployed this month?
Back to ApplicationChooseChooseVerb - 1 pick out as being the best of two or more alternatives. 2 decide on a course of action.
Which option would be the best for the judge to take?
Choose the most appropriate sentence for the crime
What course would you take?
Read the dilemma, make a list of possible responses in your group and then choose the one
you think is best
How will you approach this project in
order to meet the success criteria?Back to ApplicationDemonstrateDemonstrateverb - 1 clearly show that (something) exists or is true.
2 give a practical exhibition and explanation of.
Demonstrate that gravity is a constant
How would you demonstrate to the class that you are right?
Can you show that tougher sentencing is good for society?
Show us through drama how global warming works
v) How would you demonstrate that you exist?Back to ApplicationDramatiseDramatiseverb - present as a play (as drama)
i) Dramatise the flow of wealth through the economy
Use drama to show how sustainable development works
Use the court transcript to present a play showing what happened
How would you present the interplay of power,
authority and oppression through drama?
v) Turn the newspaper headline into a silent movieBack to ApplicationEmployEmployVerb - make use of
i) Can you employ that same reasoning on this different
problem?
ii) Use the formula to answer the questions
How would you employ your rule in unusual situations?
Make use of the information to solve the problem
What prior knowledge and skills do you think we
will employ in today’s lesson?
Back to ApplicationImplementImplementVerb – put into effect
Implement the changes to your plan
How would you implement these ideas?
What would you have to do to put these changes into effect?
How should the council implement its new education policy?
Can you re-write your essay with these changes?Back to ApplicationInterpretInterpretVerb - 1 explain the meaning of.
2 understand as having a particular meaning or significance.
3 perform (a creative work) in a way that conveys one’s understanding of
the creator’s ideas.
Show your understanding of the story by interpreting it creatively
How would you interpret ‘change’ and ‘continuity’ to an alien?
Can you interpret this diagram of the UN for a Year 7 audience?
Write an article interpreting the convention for a populist readership
Storyboard an advert that will allow viewers to understand the raw
dataBack to ApplicationOperateOperateVerb - 1 control the functioning of (a machine or process).
2 (with reference to an organization) manage
Show me how you operate the drill
How do you operate the drill?
Manage the time your group spends on each task
How would a minister have to operate in order to get a private member’s bill through parliament?
What would an effective UN Secretary General
do? How would they operate?Back to ApplicationPerformPerformVerb - 1 carry out, accomplish, or fulfil (an action, task, or function).
Perform an overhead kick from the edge of the area
Perform one of the pieces of oratory based on the success criteria
Can you carry out a cross-examination?
How would you accomplish a successful defence of you climate change bill?
In your group show us how ministers voteBack to ApplicationPractisePractiseverb - 1 perform (an activity) or exercise (a skill) repeatedly in order to improve or maintain proficiency in it.
2 carry out or perform (an activity or custom) habitually or regularly.
Practise that until you can do it
Read a newspaper every day until it’s a habit
Exercise your reasoning daily in order to improve your argumentation
Keep practising your speeches ready for the presentation
We will be discussing again today so you can practise verbal
reasoningBack to ApplicationRole-playRole-playNoun - the acting out of a particular role
Use the character cards to hot-seat in your groups
Write a protest letter in character
Can you act out the concept as a group?
Today we are going to do a mock trial
Write a speech that Kofi Annan might give tomorrowBack to ApplicationSketchSketchVerb - 1 make a sketch of. 2 give a brief account or general outline of
How would you sketch the main features of the criminal justice system?
Make a sketch of how the economy works
Give a brief account of how your group worked
Can you give a general outline of your coursework?
Briefly, what is parliament and how does it function?Back to ApplicationSolveSolveverb - find an answer to, explanation for, or way of dealing with (a problem or mystery)
i) Here is your problem, you have 30 minutes to find a solution within the
parameters I have set you
How would you have solved the problem of hyperinflation in Weimar Germany?
Can you find an answer to the problem of MPs expense claims?
On the surface this appears a mystery – what explanation can you find in today’s lesson to solve it?
If famine is the problem, what is the solution?Back to ApplicationSuggestSuggestverb - put forward for consideration
Suggest an alternative way of electing MPs
Put forward some ideas in your groups
Can you suggest a way to improve our learning as a class?
How would you alter the situation in Burma?
What ideas do you have for changing the school?Back to ApplicationAnalysisAnalysisnoun - 1 a detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
2 the separation of something into its constituent elementsBack to the startAnalyse Appraise Categorize Compare Contrast
Differentiate Discriminate Distinguish Examine Experiment
Explore Investigate Question Research TestGeneric Analysis ActivitiesGeneric Analysis Question StemsAnalyseAnalyseVerb - 1 examine in detail the elements or structure of
What criteria are used to determine a story’s position in the newspaper?
How is political power distributed in England?
Examine in detail the structure of the UDHR
Analyse the wording of Barack Obama’s opening paragraph in his inauguration speech
Can your produce an analysis of the constraints on private individuals wishing to add a loft conversion to their terrace house?Back to AnalysisAppraiseAppraiseverb - assess the quality or nature of
i) Assess the quality of your work in light of the success criteria
What assessment would you make of the speaker’s arguments?
Can you offer us an appraisal of your partner’s strengths and weaknesses during the task?
iv) Of what quality is this source?
How useful are these figures to us for helping to explain the increase
in unemployment?Back to AnalysisCategorizeCategorizeVerb - place in a particular category; classify
Read the quotes and then classify them based on the
rhetorical devices they use
Categorize the MP’s voting records for the county
Explain your reasoning for placing it in that category
Can you classify these items using the continuum from private to public?
How would you classify power sharing in the context of democratic processes? Back to AnalysisCompareCompareverb - 1 (often compare to/with) estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between.
2 (compare to) point out or describe the resemblances of (something) with
Compare direct and representative democracy
How do these two images compare?
What similarities are there between monetary and fiscal policy?
How do rights differ from responsibilities?
Produce a split-screen image showing a comparison of justice and fairness Back to AnalysisContrastContrastVerb - compare so as to emphasize differences
Can you highlight the differences between autocracy and democracy?
Compare and contrast the perceptions of the manager and his employees
How would you describe the contrast here?
Draw a picture emphasising the differences between trust and loyalty
How does scientific thought contrast with religious thought?Back to AnalysisDifferentiateDifferentiateverb - recognize or identify as different; distinguish
Can you differentiate between fact and opinion in the article?
Differentiate the speeches according to the mark scheme
What criteria do we need in order to differentiate these manifesto claims?
Can you identify the inconsistencies within the evidence – what parts are different from the rest?
Which of these does not fit and why?Back to AnalysisDiscriminateDiscriminateverb - recognize a distinction
Explain to us why there is a distinction between right and wrong
Which of these is an example of civil law?
Which are good, which bad?
How would you discriminate when faced with all this information?
Which are the key words in the question?Back to AnalysisDistinguishDistinguishverb - 1 recognize, show, or treat as different.
2 manage to discern (something barely perceptible)
What distinguishes a liberal democracy?
What differences can you distinguish b
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