Using Marzano Question Stems in a High School Classroom

Love her ideas! Lucky I found this blog. I’ve already started using some of her great ideas!

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*******25 September 2012:  If you use these questions, please let me know how they work for you.  Also, if you reblog, tweet, pin on Pinterest, etc., PLEASE give me the credit I deserve.  I’m not one for reinventing the wheel, but I worked extremely hard on this and am sharing it with my fellow teachers out of the kindness of my heart.

 

Teachers are all too familiar with Bloom’s Taxonomy – levels of questioning that start off with recalling information and work their way up to the highest levels of thinking with analyzing and creating.  When we create assignments for our students, we use these stems to make sure that we have varying levels of difficulty and that our students are being asked to work at their highest level of ability.

For years, I have wanted to find some way to better incorporate these questions into my classroom than just a handout…

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