Depth of Knowledge
Depth of Knowledge is a simplification of Bloom's Taxonomy that focuses on four levels of understanding: recall/reproduction, skill/concept, strategic thinking, and extended thinking.
Contents
Recall/Reproduction
Definition
Students can recall a fact, information, or procedure. Students can process information on a low level.
Correspondence to Bloom's Taxonomy
Know/Remember
- "The recall of specifics and universals, involving little more than bringing to mind the appropriate material."
Comprehend/Understand
- "Ability to process knowledge on a lowlevel such that the knowledge can be reproduced or communicated without a verbatim repetition."
Key Verbs
- Arrange
- Calculate
- Cite
- Define
- Describe
- Draw
- Explain
- Give examples
- Identify
- Illustrate
- Label
- Locate
- List
- Match
- Measure
- Name
- Perform
- Quote
- Recall
- Recite
- Record
- Repeat
- Report
- Select
- State
- Summarize
- Tabulate
Evidence of Depth of Knowledge
- Explain simple concepts or routine procedures
- Recall elements and details
- Recall a fact, term or property
- Conduct basic calculations
- Order rational numbers
- Identify a standard scientific representation for simple phenomenon
- Label locations
- Describe the features of a place or people
- Identify figurative language in a reading passage
Skill/Concept
Definition
Students can use information or conceptual knowledge in two or more steps.
Correspondence to Bloom's Taxonomy
Apply
- "Uses information in another familiar situation."
- Executes - Carries out a procedures in a familiar task.
- Implements - Uses a procedure in an unfamiliar task.
Key Verbs
- Apply
- Calculate
- Categorize
- Classify
- Compare
- Compute
- Construct
- Convert
- Describe
- Determine
- Distinguish
- Estimate
- Explain
- Extend
- Extrapolate
- Find
- Formulate
- Generalize
- Graph
- Identify patterns
- Infer
- Interpolate
- Interpret
- Modify
- Observe
- Organize
- Predict
- Relate
- Represent
- Show
- Simplify
- Solve
- Sort
- Use
Evidence of Depth of Knowledge
- Solve routine multiple-step problems
- Describe non-trivial patterns
- Interpret information from a simple graph
- Formulate a routine problem, given data and conditions
- Sort objects
- Show relationships
- Apply a concept
- Organize, represent and interpret data
- Use context clues to identify the meaning of unfamiliar words
- Describe the cause/effect of a particular event.
- Predict a logical outcome
- Identify patterns in events or behavior
Strategic Thinking
Definition
Students use reasoning to develop a plan or a sequence of steps, with some degree of complexity.
Correspondence to Bloom's Taxonomy
Analyze
- "Breaking information into parts to explore understanding and relationship."
Evaluate
- "Checks/Critiques – makes judgments based on criteria and standards."
Key Verbs
- Appraise
- Assess
- Cite evidence
- Check
- Compare
- Compile
- Conclude
- Contrast
- Critique
- Decide
- Defend
- Describe
- Develop
- Differentiate
- Distinguish
- Examine
- Explain how
- Formulate
- Hypothesize
- Identify
- Infer
- Interpret
- Investigate
- Judge
- Justify
- Reorganize
- Solve
- Support
Evidence of Depth of Knowledge
- Solve non-routine problems
- Interpret information from a complex graph
- Explain phenomena in terms of concepts
- Support ideas with details and examples
- Develop a scientific model for a complex situation
- Formulate conclusions from experimental data
- Compile information from multiple sources to address a specific topic
- Develop a logical argument
- Identify and then justify a solution
- Identify the author’s purpose and explain how it affects the interpretation of a reading selection
Extended Thinking
Definition
Students can perform an investigation, which requires extended time to think and process multiple conditions of the problem.
Note:M ost on-demand assessments will not include extended thinking activities.
Correspondence to Bloom's Taxonomy
Synthesize
- "Putting together elements and parts to form a whole."
Evaluate
- "Making value judgments about the method."
Key Verbs
- Connect
- Create
- Critique
- Design
- Judge
- Justify
- Prove
- Report
- Synthesize
Evidence of Depth of Knowledge
- Design and conduct an experiment that requires specifying a problem; report results/solutions
- Synthesize ideas into new concepts
- Critique experimental designs
- Design a mathematical model to inform and solve a practical or abstract situation.
- Connect common themes across texts from different cultures
- Synthesize information from multiple sources