PHRASE TYPES: BLOOM'S TAXONOMY BASED RESOURCES - BUNDLE (2024)

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    A bundle of 6 products on teaching and learning resources of phrase types based on New Bloom's Taxonomy.

    After completing this unit students will be able to:

    • Recall the meaning of key words associated with phrases.
    • Define phrases based on their placement and function in sentences.
    • Identify the pattern of the varied phrases and label their parts.
    • Analyse and discover the placement of phrases in sentences.
    • Evaluate the accurate use of phrases.
    • Create new sentence patterns with phrases.

    This download includes:

    • Scaffolding Notes: 6 Handouts
    • Worksheets with Answers: 18 Exercises
    • Unit Lesson Plan with Resources: 22 Pages
    • PowerPoint Presentation: 22 Slides
    • Google Slides: 22 Slides
    • Boom Cards: 47 Digital Task Cards

    Here are some possible uses for these in your classroom:

    • To challenge early finishers
    • For effective tutoring
    • As ESL stations and sub tubs
    • As holiday work and homework
    • For small group collaborations
    • For an end of unit assessments
    • For reinforcement and enrichment

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    This is what teachers say about these resources:

    • PUNCTUATION WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWERS BUNDLE - Kaylin Johnson: That resource was good. The formatting was not super user friendly. There were also a couple of typos within the resource. That being said, I did use this a lot and it did help my students master the concepts. Rating: 4/5 (very satisfied)
    • STORY SETTING BUNDLE - Ann Cunningham: Standards aligned. Rating: 4/5 (very satisfied)
    • PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE: BUNDLE - Angela daSilva: Used with an online student. A lot of good information is in this resource. Rating: 4/5 (very satisfied)
    • AUTOBIOGRAPHY WRITING BUNDLE - Great resource to use to extend the higher writers. - zoe albrecht. Rating: 4/5 (very satisfied)
    • STORY SETTING BUNDLE - We are gearing up to do a big narrative writing project in distance learning, and this resource was excellent for helping the kiddos get a better understanding of setting! - Teach 'Em Nerdy. Rating: 5/5 (extremely satisfied)
    • KING LEAR - SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY - CLASSROOM RESOURCES BUNDLE - Great resource for Lear. - ME In 203. Rating: 5/5 (extremely satisfied)
    • IRONY TYPES BUNDLE - I have a lot of his resources and love them. He includes activities to address various abilities and skill levels. - Denise Hickey. Rating: 5/5 (extremely satisfied)
    • PARAGRAPH WRITING - CLASSROOM RESOURCES - BUNDLE - My students struggle with writing a paragraph. This resource was great for building their writing skills. - Denise Hickey. Rating: 4/5 (very satisfied)
    • ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING - CLASSROOM RESOURCES - BUNDLE - This is a great resource. He provides scaffolding activities to address various ability levels. - Denise Hickey. Rating: 4/5 (very satisfied).
    • DEBATING SKILLS BUNDLE - Rating: 5/5 (extremely satisfied) - "This is a great process to learning debating skills. Our unit culminated in 2 class debates and successfully utilize the skills introduced in this resource." - Christine O'Shea.
    • VERBAL PHRASES: TEACHING AND LEARNING RESOURCES - BUNDLE - Thank you for providing such detailed lesson plans and practice. - Elizabeth Green
    • PARAGRAPH WRITING - CLASSROOM RESOURCES - BUNDLE: A thorough and informative resource. I found it a bit confusing at times, as there is a lot of information to take in, but I appreciate the variety of colors to separate examples. A very thorough resource that is useful! - Briana Vaskic
    • SUMMARY WRITING - CLASSROOM RESOURCES - BUNDLE - I adore how organized this guy is! This was a great resource for my 6 and 7-grade students. - Matthew Bourne
    • CLAUSES LESSONS AND RESOURCES: BUNDLE - Good additional resource for my kiddos. - Jo Pillsbury
    • ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING - CLASSROOM RESOURCES - BUNDLE - Very thorough, but not very "kid-friendly". I would recommend using with older students. - Mandi Esparza
    • SKIMMING SCANNING READING BUNDLE" - Another great tool to use for students to skim and scan material! - Stephanie Zweifel.
    • IMAGERY TYPES BUNDLE - Was way more detailed than I thought it would be. Took a little bit to go through all of it, but a great resource for sure. I will definitely use this as we dig deeper into imagery. - Metasha Olson.
    • ADVERBIAL PHRASE: BUNDLE - Great, easy-to-use resource! - Gemma Creed
    • DESCRIPTIVE WRITING: BUNDLE - It helped me create my writing lessons! - Ewelina Pykosz
    • NOTE TAKING BUNDLE: I will be using this to teach notetaking to my ELD kids. - Melinda Stewart
    • STORY ANALYSIS HANDOUTS BUNDLE: Looking forward to using this extensively in all levels of my classes. - Olivia Fulmer.
    • STORY ANALYSIS LESSONS AND RESOURCES BUNDLE: I'm using this for the English II short story unit. - Olivia Fulmer
    • SENTENCES LESSONS AND RESOURCES BUNDLE: Very thorough. These cover all the areas of need for sentence types and structures. - Steelers Fan
    • hom*oPHONES-hom*oNYMS-hom*oGRAPHS BUNDLE: A great resource for my kids to practice!!! - Rebecca Thorman
    • PREFIXES AND SUFFIXES BUNDLE: This is a superb resource for review. - Kay Crawford
    • COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCES BUNDLE: It's hard to find a good compound-complex sentence resource. - Carrie Taylor
    • SKIMMING SCANNING READING BUNDLE: Good for higher-level classes that run as more discovery learning. - Jamie B.
    • AUTOBIOGRAPHY WRITING BUNDLE: A very strategic resource! - A Buyer
    • POSTER DESIGN BUNDLE: It was nice to find a resource that shows students basic guidelines for any poster. - Amber Finch
    • PHRASES AND CLAUSES HANDOUTS: BUNDLE - Extremely resourceful and helpful. - Sherine Salaheldin
    • NOTE TAKING BUNDLE: Excellent resource! It has been a real help in showing my students how to take notes! - Nancy Bates
    • WRITING WORKSHEETS AND TASK CARDS BUNDLE - This resource more than delivers! A wide range of very useful, practical and easy to teach writing examples and lesson plans. - Teresa Ruhde
    • ARTICLES/DETERMINERS: BUNDLE - A complete resource on articles. It will be helpful for ESL students who struggle with articles. - Karen Koehler

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    CCSSL.8.4

    Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words or phrases based on grade 8 reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies.

    CCSSL.8.4a

    Use context (e.g., the overall meaning of a sentence or paragraph; a word’s position or function in a sentence) as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase.

    CCSSL.8.4d

    Verify the preliminary determination of the meaning of a word or phrase (e.g., by checking the inferred meaning in context or in a dictionary).

    CCSSL.8.6

    Acquire and use accurately grade-appropriate general academic and domain-specific words and phrases; gather vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or phrase important to comprehension or expression.

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    What are the 6 levels of Bloom's taxonomy examples? ›

    There are six levels of cognitive learning according to the revised version of Bloom's Taxonomy. Each level is conceptually different. The six levels are remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating.

    How to use Bloom's taxonomy in assessment? ›

    To take advantage of Bloom's Taxonomy, make sure the questions in your test cover all 6 levels, from knowledge, comprehension, and application to analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. In this way, you'll be able to check the learner's knowledge and skills effectively.

    What are the six levels of Bloom's taxonomy with examples in PDF? ›

    • I. Knowledge. Remembering information.
    • II. Comprehension. Explaining the meaning of information.
    • III. Application. Using abstractions in concrete situations.
    • IV. Analysis. Breaking down a whole into component parts.
    • V. Synthesis. Putting parts together to form a new and integrated whole.
    • VI. Evaluation.

    What is level 7 of Bloom's taxonomy? ›

    Level 7: Create

    Creating involves putting elements together to form a coherent or functional whole. Creating includes reorganizing elements into a new pattern or structure through planning. This is the highest and most advanced level of Bloom's Taxonomy. Build a model and use it to teach the information to others.

    What are Bloom's taxonomy examples? ›

    The six levels of Bloom's Taxonomy include: creating, synthesizing, analyzing, applying, understanding, and remembering. An example of synthesis (creating) can be seen by a student who develops a website for his computer technology class.

    What is level 6 in Bloom's taxonomy? ›

    Level 6: Creating

    The highest level of learning in Bloom's taxonomy is asking the learner to create something either tangible or conceptual. You may use verbs such as: write. generate.

    How is Bloom's taxonomy used in the classroom examples? ›

    Using Bloom's taxonomy of measurable verbs, will allow students to respond to queries and perform activities based on the objective of the level. For example, questions that require students to compare, discuss, and forecast, will aid their fundamental comprehension of a project.

    What is an example of a knowledge objective? ›

    Knowledge-based Objectives

    This type of objective should focus on testing the learner's knowledge and comprehension in order to assess their level of understanding. A good example of a knowledge-based objective would be: “The learner will be able to explain the process of photosynthesis in at least three sentences.”

    How to apply Bloom's taxonomy in classroom? ›

    Divide the taxonomy into three sections: remember and understand, apply and analyze, and evaluate and create. Then, divide your lesson into three segments and apply each of the learning levels above.

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