Cognitive Domain
The level of an objective refers to the cognitive, mental, or thought complexity called for by the on by the objective.
Bloom’s Taxonomy utilizes six levels based on a hierarchy, from lower-level cognitive skills to the highest.
Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, Evaluation
Affective Domain
The affective domain describes objectives that deal with underlying emotions, feelings, or values. Characterizing Organizing Valuing Responding Receiving/Attending
Psychomotor Domain
This domain includes virtually all domains; speaking, writing, eating, jumping, throwing, catching, running, walking, driving, opening a door, dancing, etc.