Level 2 includes the engagement of some mental processing beyond recalling or reproducing a response. The content knowledge or process involved is more complex than in level 1. Items require students to make some decisions as to how to approach the question or problem. Keywords that generally distinguish a Level 2 item include “classify,” “organize,” ”estimate,” “make observations,” “collect and display data,” and “compare data.” These actions imply more than one step. For example, to compare data requires first identifying characteristics of the objects or phenomenon and then grouping or ordering the objects. Level 2 activities include making observations and collecting data; classifying, organizing, and comparing data; and organizing and displaying data in tables, graphs, and charts. Some action verbs, such as “explain,” “describe,” or “interpret,” could be classified at different DOK levels, depending on the complexity of the action. For example, interpreting information from a simple graph, requiring reading information from the graph, is a Level 2. An item that requires interpretation from a complex graph, such as making decisions regarding features of the graph that need to be considered and how information from the graph can be aggregated, is at Level 3. Some examples that represent, but do not constitute all of Level 2 performance, are: Specify and explain the relationship between facts, terms, properties, or variables. Describe and explain examples and non-examples of science concepts. Select a procedure according to specified criteria and perform it. Formulate a routine problem given data and conditions. Organize, represent and interpret data.
Standard detail
DOK.SCI.2
Depth 2Standard set: Depth-of-Knowledge Levels for Four Content Areas
Original statement
Quick facts
- Statement code
- DOK.SCI.2
- List ID
- 2
- Standard ID
- 2B5A9AAF9A7A45ACA804EC04DF9EABC1
- Subject
- Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies
- Grades
- K, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12
- Ancestor IDs
- 53C8330E7810429491867BAACAD43FA9
- Source document
- Norman L. Webb (2002)
- License
- CC BY 4.0 US