Knowledge: In this level, students simply recall the previous information without changing that information.
Assessment:
Students assess the student knowledge here.
Example: The student learns the definition of “science”. After memorizing the definition the teacher gives a question to students in which definition was given with multiple options and students have to encircle the right option. Or
Student learns the classroom discipline rules and teacher asks him to write those rules on paper.
Comprehension: In comprehension level, the student understands the meaning of what he has learned. He is able to restate
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Example: The Student learns the Newton’s three laws of motion, now it is required that the students apply those laws in real life situation.
Kick a football and tell which newton law is applicable here?
Analysis:
In analysis, students are able to divide the information into parts and then examine those parts and find relationships among them.
Assessment:
Teachers assess the ability of students to analyze the concept or information on the basis of what he has learned.
Example:
The student learns about the machine. At the end of the class, teacher separates the parts of the machine and asks students to
Recognize the different parts of the machine and arrange them correctly? Or
In English class student learns about the prefixes at the end of the class teacher asks students. Analyze the prefixes “unhappy” and “invisible” and describe how the meaning of the words changes when the words are broken down into parts?
Synthesis:
In this level, new ideas are put together to form a new or unique product in order to produce an alternative
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Teacher ask students
Why do you think “Albert Einstein” is so famous?
Differentiated learning: Every person in this world has unique abilities and having different strengths and weaknesses. Every person has different learning style through which he can learn best. In classroom, every student has a different background and diverse needs.
Differentiated learning is the method of instruction in which the teacher recognizes the different needs of the students and tries to address those needs, so that every student learns to his full extent.
Where there are advantages of the differentiated learning there are also some disadvantages.
Pros of differentiated learning: In differentiated learning, individualized instruction method is used, which helps to assist the struggling students and polish the abilities of the gifted learners at one place.
Every student has the different learning style. Some learn better with visual aids and some learn better with listening. Differentiated learning helps students to find the best way for their