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  1. 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 or using …

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

  3. DOK Question Stems ... 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 …

  4. 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 activities, …

  5. The DOK level assigned should reflect the level of work students are most commonly required to perform in order for the response to be deemed proficient, such as in rubric descriptions describing …

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

  7. Deconstructing Depth of Knowledge - Solution Tree

    If your understanding of depth of knowledge (DOK) is a little cloudy, you’re not alone. This resource is your one-stop-shop for learning what it is and how to use it to provide learning experiences that are …

  8. DOK 4 Requires students to recall or observe facts, definitions, and terms. Includes simple one-step procedures and also well-defined multi-step procedures. Includes computing simple algorithms (e.g., …

  9. Depth of Knowledge (DOK) Chart & Checklist - studylib.net

    DOK chart categorizes assessment items by cognitive rigor. Includes key actions, question stems, & activities for educators.

  10. Dok anchor chart - TPT

    Are you looking for a way to take your students' comprehension to new levels by incorporating DOK into your language arts routine? This resource is a small way to make a huge impact! These are great …