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Using Higher Order Thinking Skills in Your Reading

February 28, 2019

LCP Ep 12: Using Higher Order Thinking Skills in Your Reading
 

Are you wondering what we mean by "higher order thinking skills" or "critical thinking skills"?

And what do you do with them and how do you teach them to your children? And how are you supposed to do that with reading?
Visit Katie's website for more fun ideas and tips to use in your homeschool at Katie's Homeschool Cottage  or her Facebook Group.
Join Katie Glennon as she explains what higher order thinking skills are, why they are important, and how you can practice them with your children in fun and easy ways.

 

Show Notes
Using Higher Order Thinking Skills with Your Reading
Different Levels and Kinds of Higher Order Thinking Skills
Bloom's Taxonomy

Thinking skills can be organized in a hierarchy of difficulty (and also according to stage of child and learning development). In other words, from least to most difficult and acquired as a child ages.

For a detailed description of these thinking skills, what they look like in your child, why they are important, and how to practice using them in easy and fun ways, you will want to listen to the podcast.

Bloom's Taxonomy is a method of labeling and describing the different levels of thinking skills and what they entail.

Knowledge or Remembering - This thinking skill is the ability to recall information and details or memorize facts or words.

Comprehension or Understanding - This skill requires the need to understand the meanings of the words and what they mean when used together in phrases or sentences to express an idea. Your child needs to have the vocabulary knowledge and the capacity to understand the concept being presented.

Application or Applying - Not only does this skill require understanding and comprehension of something, but also the ability to take that learned and understood information and apply it to a similar situation.

Analysis or Analyzing - This skill requires understanding something and making connections in what is being read or studied because the connections are not spelled out or clearly identified for the learner. The learner has to make the connections on his or her own.

Synthesis or Revising - This thinking skill allows your child to make a leap or build new thoughts based on the connections they’ve made using the other thinking skills we’ve been discussing – formulating what they are comprehending, learning, and connecting from the reading and making something new or forming new thoughts from all of this.

Evaluation - This is where your child learns to make a judgment about something, form an opinion or make a decision.
Question Starters to Practice Different Levels of Thinking Skills
Bloom's Question Starters Handout

Higher Order Thinking Question Stems Handout
Suggested Activities to Practice Using Different Levels of Thinking Skills
Recalling and retelling information through retelling what your learner has heard during a read aloud of a short story or chapter.

Graphic Organizers or Mind Mapping - Use these to practice thinking skills and organize and use different ...