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Analyse 3

Make clear the differences between two or more concepts or items.

Annotate 2

Add brief notes to a diagram or graph.

Apply 2

Use an idea, equation, principle, theory or law in relation to a given problem or issue.

Calculate 2

Obtain a numerical answer showing the relevant stages in the working.

Classify 1

Arrange or order by class or category.

Comment 3

Give a judgment based on a given statement or result of a calculation.

Compare 3

Give an account of the similarities between two (or more) items or situations, referring to both (all) of them throughout.

Compare and Contrast 3

Give an account of similarities and differences between two (or more) items or situations, referring to both (all) of them throughout.

Construct 3

Display information in a diagrammatic or logical form.

Contrast 3

Give an account of the differences between two (or more) items or situations, referring to both (all) of them throughout.

Deduce 3

Reach a conclusion from the information given.

Define 1

Give the precise meaning of a word, phrase, concept or physical quantity.

Demonstrate 3

Make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.

Derive 3

Manipulate a mathematical relationship to give a new equation or relationship.

Describe 2

Give a detailed account.

Design 2

Produce a plan, simulation or model.

Determine 3

Obtain the only possible answer.

Discuss 3

Offer a considered and balanced review that includes a range of arguments, factors or hypotheses. Opinions or conclusions should be presented clearly and supported by appropriate evidence.

Distinguish 2

Make clear the differences between two or more concepts or items.

Draw 1

Represent by means of a labelled, accurate diagram or graph, using a pencil. A ruler (straight edge) should be used for straight lines. Diagrams should be drawn to scale. Graphs should have points correctly plotted (if appropriate) and joined in a straight line or smooth curve.

Estimate 2

Obtain an approximate value.

Evaluate 3

Make an appraisal by weighing up the strengths and limitations.

Examine 3

Consider an argument or concept in a way that uncovers the assumptions and interrelationships of the issue.

Explain 3

Give a detailed account including reasons or causes.

Formulate 3

Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).

Identify 2

Provide an answer from a number of possibilities.

Interpret 3

Use knowledge and understanding to recognize trends and draw conclusions from given information.

Investigate 3

Observe, study, or make a detailed and systematic examination, in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.

Justify 3

Give valid reasons or evidence to support an answer or conclusion.

Label 1

Add labels to a diagram.

List 1

Give a sequence of brief answers with no explanation.

Outline 2

Give a brief account or summary.

Predict 3

Give an expected result.

Present 2

Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.

Sketch 3

Represent by means of a diagram or graph (labelled as appropriate). The sketch should give a general idea of the required shape or relationship, and should include relevant features.

State 1

Give a specific name, value or other brief answer without explanation or calculation.

Suggest 3

Propose a solution, hypothesis or other possible answer.

To What Extent 3

Consider the merits or otherwise of an argument or concept. Opinions and conclusions should be presented clearly and supported with appropriate evidence and sound argument.

Trace 2

Follow and record the action of an algorithm.