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Guide for Using AI with Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy

Practical “how-to” ways AI supports every stage of learning (teachers, student learners, and facilitators). 

This guide turns the “Using AI with Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy” diagram into a ready-to-use workflow for lessons, projects, and self-study. For each level—Create, Evaluate, Analyze, Apply, Understand, Remember—you’ll get: key verbs, quick wins, step-by-step activities, and vetted tools with links. Copy-paste the Copy Prompt boxes to move fast in class, tutoring, or cohort sessions.

Lesson Pairing

Day 1: Remember → Understand → Apply • Day 2: Analyze/Evaluate → Create (project checkpoint).

Integrity & Privacy

  • Collect process artifacts (drafts, check-ins, source logs).
  • Avoid uploading sensitive student data; use district accounts.

CREATE

Design, generate, plan, produce, construct, develop

  • Co-design authentic assessments that measure understanding in new ways.
  • Plan a cross-disciplinary unit around a theme.
  • Construct a single rubric usable across multiple project choices.

Tools: ChatGPT · Claude · Gemini · Poe · Gamma · Canva

Quick Start (5–10 min): Paste standards → ask for 3 project options with authentic audiences → pick one → request rubric, timeline, and student-choice menu.

EVALUATE

Judge, critique, assess, defend, justify, appraise

  • Provide criteria/frameworks for judging the quality of sources or arguments.
  • Weigh strengths and weaknesses of competing approaches.
  • Model peer-review using your rubric language.

Tools: ChatGPT · Claude · Scite · Consensus · Gemini · Eduaide

ANALYZE

Differentiate, organize, attribute, compare, contrast, deconstruct

  • Compare perspectives on the same event or phenomenon.
  • Spot patterns/misconceptions across student responses.
  • Organize assessment data by standards to identify gaps.

Tools: ChatGPT · Claude · Perplexity · Elicit · Scholarcy · Gemini

APPLY

Use, implement, demonstrate, solve, execute, perform

  • Generate targeted practice sets (math/grammar/science).
  • Demonstrate step-by-step solutions with hints.
  • Create correct/incorrect examples to test rule application.

Tools: ChatGPT · Claude · Gemini · MagicSchool · Photomath · Gamma

UNDERSTAND

Summarize, explain, interpret, classify, compare, paraphrase

  • Summarize complex readings in student-friendly language.
  • Explain difficult concepts with analogies and concrete examples.
  • Create leveled explanations (beginner → advanced).

Tools: ChatGPT · NotebookLM · Gemini · Brisk Teaching · Otter.ai · Elicit

REMEMBER

Recall, list, define, identify, recognize, repeat

  • Generate flashcards for vocabulary, formulas, and dates.
  • Define technical terms in simple language with examples.
  • Create quick MCQ/fitb quizzes for factual recall.

Tools: Quizlet · Quizizz · Kahoot! · StudyMode · Khanmigo (Khan Labs)

Assessment & Feedback

Single-Point Rubric (template): Criteria: Accuracy, Evidence, Clarity, Originality, Reflection.

References & Useful Links

Tool home pages for quick linking: ChatGPT · Claude · Gemini · Poe · Gamma · Canva · Perplexity · Elicit · Scholarcy · Scite · Consensus · Eduaide · MagicSchool · Photomath · NotebookLM · Brisk Teaching · Otter · Quizlet · Quizizz · Kahoot · StudyMode · Khanmigo

Authors

PABlo

Digital Fluency Team

Incubator.org Editorial Team

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