affective
Internalise
Act
affective
Internalise
Discriminate
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Internalise
Display
affective
Internalise
Influence
affective
Internalise
Listen
affective
Internalise
Modify
affective
Internalise
Perform
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Internalise
Practice
affective
Internalise
Propose
affective
Internalise
Qualify
affective
Internalise
Question
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Internalise
Revise
affective
Internalise
Serve
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Internalise
Solve
affective
Internalise
Verify
affective
Organisation
Adhere
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Organisation
Alter
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Organisation
Arrange
affective
Organisation
Combine
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Organisation
Compare
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Organisation
Complete
affective
Organisation
Defend
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Organisation
Explain
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Organisation
Formulate
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Organisation
Generalise

Sketch

The sketch verb involves physically representing or expressing ideas, concepts, or images through drawing or other visual means.

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How to use in a learning design

To incorporate the verb 'sketch' in the psychomotor domain of Bloom's Taxonomy, an educator can guide learners to physically draw or outline their ideas or solutions as part of a hands-on learning experience. To prompt this action, educators can use the question stem "Show a rough example of how..." to encourage learners to visually represent their understanding or demonstrate a process through sketching. Encourage learners to pick up a pencil or stylus and put their ideas on paper. This active approach can enhance their understanding of complex concepts, promote creativity, and improve spatial reasoning skills. By sketching, learners can also brainstorm new ideas, clarify their thoughts, and communicate visually. As an educator, you can provide learners with the necessary tools and resources to sketch effectively, such as markers, paper, or digital drawing platforms. You can also encourage peer collaboration by having learners share and discuss their sketches with one another to promote a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Keywords: sketch, psychomotor domain, Bloom's Taxonomy, hands-on learning, visual representation, spatial reasoning, creativity, active learning, brainstorming, peer collaboration.

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Suitable for

Show a rough example of how

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Example

The learner will sketch a mind map to visually represent their understanding of the key concepts discussed during the lecture.

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