In your next learning design, you can incorporate the 'Label' verb from the affective domain of Bloom's Taxonomy by providing learners with a list of items and asking them to categorize or group these items based on shared characteristics. To do this, use the instructional question stem "Add categories to the following items" before presenting the list in your learning materials. 1. Introduce the concept or topic to the learners. 2. Provide a list of items that need to be categorized. 3. Ask the learners to identify common traits or connections among the items. 4. Instruct them to create meaningful categories and label each item accordingly. 5. Encourage them to justify their choices and articulate why specific items belong together in the same category. 6. Provide feedback or discussion opportunities to reinforce learning outcomes. 7. Repeat the practice with different sets of items to enhance understanding and critical thinking skills. By using the 'Label' verb in this way, educators can promote higher-order thinking, classification skills, and deep comprehension of complex material.
Add categories to the following items
The educator wants an example of a teaching activity that uses a label learning verb, and the explanation is to provide a single sentence without including the words "adult education" in the response.