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bobbysung

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According to Blooms Taxonomy, asking a student to predict what might happen if sharks evolved into land creatures would be asking that child a(an)
 
  A. synthesis-level question.
  B. analysis-level question.
  C. evaluation-level question.
  D. application-level question.

Question 2

A teacher wanting to design a science lesson for students with advanced development might
 
  A. have students read about a magnet experiment from a childrens science magazine.
  B. demonstrate a science lesson on magnets in front of the class.
  C. have students hypothesize, make predictions, and experiment with magnets in small groups.
  D. lead a whole-class discussion about magnetism.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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