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LOLA JACOBS ASSIGNMENTS © 2024




TMN3705
ASSIGNMENT NO: 03
YEAR : 2024




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Question 1

1.1
1.1.1 According to the Natural Science and Technology CAPS document,
the levels of Bloom's taxonomy are classified into the following cognitive
levels used for assessment:

a) Knowledge ( remembering, recalling)

b) Comprehension (understanding, interpreting)

c) Application (applying, using)

d) Analysis (analysing, breaking down)

e) Synthesis (creating, designing)

f) Evaluation (evaluating, justifying)

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Question 1

1.1
1.1.1 According to the Natural Science and Technology CAPS document,
the levels of Bloom's taxonomy are classified into the following cognitive
levels used for assessment:

g) Knowledge ( remembering, recalling)

h) Comprehension (understanding, interpreting)

i) Application (applying, using)

j) Analysis (analysing, breaking down)

k) Synthesis (creating, designing)

l) Evaluation (evaluating, justifying)


1.1.2 Distribution of Marks Based on Cognitive Levels

Remembering (Knowledge): 30%
Understanding (Comprehension): 20%
Applying: 25%
Analyzing: 15%
Evaluating: 5%
Creating: 5%

1.2 Explanation of Cognitive Levels in Bloom's Taxonomy

a. Remembering: This is the lowest level, focusing on the ability to recall facts
and basic concepts. It involves remembering terminology, specific facts,
and basic methods.
Example: Listing the planets in the solar system.

b. Understanding: This level involves comprehending the meaning,
translation, interpolation, and interpretation of instructions and problems. It
requires students to grasp ideas and summarize concepts.
Example: Explaining the water cycle in one's own words.

c. Applying: Applying involves using knowledge in new and concrete
situations. It requires students to use methods, concepts, and theories in
practical situations.
Example: Using mathematical formulas to solve real-world problems.

d. Analyzing: Analyzing involves breaking down information into components
to understand its structure. It includes recognizing patterns, organizing
parts, and identifying relationships.
Example: Analyzing the causes and effects of a historical event.

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