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Question 1 1.1 Study the Natural Science and Technology CAPS document to answer the following questions. 1.1.1 Describe how the levels of Blooms taxonomy are classified into cognitive levels used for assessment in the Natural Science and Technology curriculum. (5) 1.1.2 How should the marks be distributed based on the cognitive levels described in question 1.1.1? (3) 1.2 Using your own understanding, how would you explain the cognitive levels in the taxonomy? (12) [20] Question 2 2.1 Define the term validity and describe its importance when designing assessment tools. (4) 2.2 Define the term reliability and describe its importance when designing assessment tools. (4) 2.3 How can Natural Science and Technology teachers contextualise their teaching if they are based in (i) rural, (ii) urban or (iii) semi‐urban areas? Think about what the teachers will have at their disposal and what learners would be exposed to in their respective areas. (15) 2.4 How would you ensure learners’ safety in a Natural Science and Technology class during practical work? (5) [28] Question 3 3.1 Think about the topic of food webs as prescribed in the CAPS document for Natural Science and Technology. 3.1.1 In which grade is the topic taught? (1) 3.1.2 In which term is the topic taught? (1) 3.2 Now think about the teaching of the topic in the context of pedagogical content knowledge (PCK). 3.2.1 What do you think learners need to know before they learn about food webs? Include concepts from the curriculum and ideas that they may have developed informally outside of the school environment. (5) 3.2.2 List at least five (5) questions that you would ask to uncover learners’ prior knowledge that needs to be in place before you teach them about food webs. (5) 3.2.3 What do you think learners are most likely going to find challenging when learning about food webs? (5) 3.2.4 What are some of the representations that you would use to ensure that learners understand the topic of food webs with ease? (5) 3.2.5 Describe the teaching strategies that you would use to teach food webs. (5) [27] Question 4 4.1 Explain how you would integrate indigenous knowledge (IK) when teaching the technology section of NSTech. Answer this question by (i) describing the similarities between IK and technology, and (ii) giving examples from IK that you would use to teach any topic of technology. (10) 4.2 What do you think are the benefits of learning NSTech in the schooling context and in terms of life outside of the classroom? Respond by focusing on both science and technology (10) 4.3 How can NSTech teachers accommodate all types of learners in their planning? (5) [25]

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 Question 1

1.1. Study the Natural Science and Technology CAPS document to answer the following
questions.

1.1.1. Describe how the levels of Blooms taxonomy are classified into cognitive levels used for
assessment in the Natural Science and Technology curriculum.

The Natural Science and Technology CAPS document classifies cognitive levels for assessment
based on Bloom's taxonomy. These levels are used to ensure a range of cognitive demands in
assessment tasks. They are categorized as follows:

Knowing Science and Technology (Remembering):
 This level involves recalling factual information.
 Examples of useful verbs: state, name, label, list.

Understanding Science and Technology (Understanding):
 This level requires comprehending and interpreting information.
 Examples of useful verbs: explain, describe, compare.

Applying Scientific and Technological Knowledge (Applying):
 This level focuses on using knowledge in new situations.
 Examples of useful verbs: predict, compare, design, use knowledge to demonstrate.

Evaluating, Analyzing, Synthesizing Scientific and Technological Knowledge (Analyzing,
Evaluating, Creating):
 This level involves higher-order thinking skills such as analyzing, evaluating, and creating.
 Examples of useful verbs: evaluate, suggest a reason, interpret.

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Classification of Bloom's Taxonomy Cognitive Levels for Assessment
In the Natural Science and Technology curriculum, the cognitive levels used for assessment are
classified based on Bloom's Taxonomy. These levels are essential for ensuring that assessments
evaluate a broad spectrum of cognitive skills, ranging from basic recall of facts to higher-order
thinking skills such as analysis and synthesis. The cognitive levels are divided as follows:

 Low-order Questions: These focus on knowledge recall and comprehension. They include
tasks that require students to state, name, label, list, and identify. These questions are intended
to test students' ability to remember and understand basic concepts and facts.

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