Teacher using Bloom's taxonomy questioning in a classroom of students

Bloom’s Taxonomy: 6 Levels Made Simple for Teachers

Quick Answer: Bloom’s taxonomy is a six-level framework that ranks thinking from simple recall to original creation: Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, and Create. Teachers use it to write learning objectives, build questions, and design assessments that push students past memorization into higher-order thinking. The version most schools use today is the 2001 revision by…