This document contains 6 questions at different levels of Bloom's Taxonomy:
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2. REMEMBERIN
GBloom’s Taxonomy Question 1:
Q: Is a zebra black with white stripes or white with black stripes?
(the answer is commonly said wrong)
A: The answer is actually white with black stripes
4. APPLYING• Bloom’s Taxonomy Question 3:
• Q: What would happen if you dropped a chicken on the moon?( with a space helmet
• A: The chicken will have to adapt to the environment on the moon. eg: food, water,
shelter. If it can get all that, it can survive
5. ANALYSI
NGBloom’s Taxonomy’s Question 4:
Q: What is the relationship between feral cats and stray cats?
A: They have 2 different lives, but when you put them together in a normal
environment, the stray cats would probably die first because feral cats like lions would
think that the stray cats are food and also stray cats are very lazy and slob-like so they
will become very sick and unhealthy and finally die of sickness
6. EVALUATINGBloom’s Taxonomy Question 5:
Q: What are the pro’s and con’s of elephants?
A: The Pro’s are: They have long tusks to spray water up on them, They are tall so not many prey
can eat them whole, They are big so they can look over many things to look for predators, They
have a brilliant sense of hearing, and they have a highly developed brain. : The Con’s are. They
have lots of meat on them so the predators can get a good meal out of them, They are the only
mammal on earth that can’t jump, They have poor eyesight, they are big so animals can get more
food out of the elephants, they are really really slow, they regularly break branches to reach food
which breaks the ecosystem, they are the largest animal on earth so they are literally made for
destruction, eg: they break fences and farms. They even knock over whole trees. They are
indestructible!
7. CREATINGBloom’s Taxonomy Question 6:
Q: Could you create an environment that ALL animals could live in?
A: Yes, It is possible, if you put lots of water and food into an environment, tame the wild
carnivorous animals to keep the small, harmless animals safe like rats, mice, ferrets, small cats
and dogs, hamsters, rabbits, frogs and even small birds! You would also have to make it the
right temperature for every animal. It would also have to be a big environment to fit all the
animals big and small. You would also have to make shelters for the animals. The animals
would have to do some work too, they would have to adapt to the environment! If all the
animals could adapt to this one environment correctly, it would definitely work.