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Paradise Lost: Bloom’s Taxonomy of Thinking Processes Lesson PlanParadise Lost: Bloom’s Taxonomy of Thinking Processes Lesson Plan
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7th - 12th
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English Language Arts
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Duration
45 mins
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2010
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Paradise Lost: Bloom’s Taxonomy of Thinking Processes

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Chapter II of John Milton's Paradise Lost provides the text for a series of comprehension questions crafted using Bloom's Taxonomy.

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Concepts

reading comprehension

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • At the end of a chapter, ask readers to craft their own textually explicit, textually implicit, and schema-based questions following the Bloom's Taxonomy model

Classroom Considerations

  • Some readers may need modeling and the guided practice through the process
  • The sixth in a series of seven resources designed for use with Paradise Lost

Pros

  • A graphic organizer that details Bloom's Taxonomy, a rationale for the procedure, and model questions are included in the packet

Cons

  • None

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