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NBPTS verbs

Verbs for your NBPTS writing

 

Perhaps you remember Bloom’s Taxonomy from college.  Six areas of cognition were identified and descriptors given…those descriptors are in the form of verbs.  Listed on the next page is the taxonomy.  Underline the verbs that would be useful in descriptive writing.  Circle the verbs that would be useful in your analytical writing.  Star the verbs that would be useful in your reflective writing.  Add additional verbs to the columns as you think of them.

 

Bloom also provided additional cognitive descriptions for each of his levels:

 

KNOWLEDGE – Involves recognition and recall of facts and the sequence of events

 

COMPREHENSION – Involves interpretations, translations, summaries or paraphrasing of given materials.  The person has the ability to describe a situation in his own words

 

APPLICATION – Involves the use of material in a situation which is different from that situation in which it was originally learned

 

ANALYSIS – Involves separating a complex entity into its parts, drawing comparisons and relationships between the elements (recognize biases, another’s point of view, read between the lines to determine an assumption or hidden meaning)

 

SYNTHESIS – Involves combining elements to form a new original entity…a process of working with pieces, parts, elements, etc., and arranging them in a structure that was not clearly evidenced before.

 

EVALUATION – Involves acts of decision making, judging, or selecting based on a given set of criteria, either subjective or objective.

 

Bloom’s Taxonomy


KNOWLEDGE COMPREHENSION APPLICATION ANALYSIS SYNTHESIS  EVALUATION
Define Restate Translate Distinguish Compose Judge
Memorize Discuss Interpret Analyze Plan Appraise
Repeat Describe Apply Differentiate Propose Evaluate
Record Explain Use Appraise Design Rate
List Express Demonstrate Calculate Formulate Compare
Recall Identify Dramatize Experiment Arrange Value
Name Locate Practice Test/compare Assemble Revise
Relate Report Illustrate Contrast Collect Score
Underline Review Operate Criticize Construct Select
Recognize Tell Show Diagram Create Choose
    Sketch Inspect Set up Assess
      Debate Organize Estimate
      Inventory Manage Measure
      Question Prepare  
      Relate    
      Solve    
      Examine    

 


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