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  1. Design a mathematical model to inform and solve a practical or abstract situation.

  2. Stating one’s reasoning and providing relevant supporting evidence are key markers of DOK 3 tasks. The expectation established for tasks at this level require an in-depth integration of …

  3. Conduct basic mathematical calculations. Label locations on a map. Represent in words or diagrams a scientific concept or relationship. Perform routine procedures like measuring length …

  4. Webb's Depth of Knowledge: The Four DOK Levels with Examples

    May 11, 2023 · Understand Webb's Depth of Knowledge framework. Learn the four DOK levels, see classroom examples, and discover how DOK differs from Bloom's Taxonomy.

  5. From Depth of Knowledge – Descriptors, Examples and Question Stems for Increasing Depth of Knowledge in the Classroom Developed by Dr. Norman Webb and Flip Chart developed by …

  6. Norman Webb’s Depth-of-Knowledge (DOK) schema has become one of the key tools educators can employ to analyze the cognitive demand (complexity) intended by the standards, curricular …

  7. Level 1: Recall & Reproduction recall or reproduce knowledge and/or skills. The subject matter content at this level usually involves working with facts, terms, details calculations, principles, …

  8. Webb’s Depth of Knowledge includes four levels, from the lowest (basic recall) to the highest (extended thinking). Verb examples that represent each level in Webb’s Depth of Knowledge …

  9. How to Use Norman Webb’s Depth of Knowledge | Edutopia

    Mar 27, 2023 · One of us (Norman Webb) developed the Depth of Knowledge (DOK) framework in the late 1990s precisely for this purpose: to categorize expectations and tasks according to …

  10. Depth of Knowledge (DOK) Overview Chart Level of Complexity (measures a student's Depth of Knowledge)