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To increase comprehension and use of academic language, ask students to explore a concept through 3-2-1. First, have them speak with a partner. Provide the structure for 3 minutes of conversation using targeted academic language. Then, ask students to write 2 sentences using the language.
Use this quick outline to help kids engage more fully with what they're learning. With three sections to log things learned, items to research, and remaining questions, this flexible, printable worksheet goes great with just about any area of study where kids could use some structure or support.
In this article, we have compiled 20 engaging 3-2-1 activities that you can use in your classroom to help your students develop their critical thinking and reflective skills. 1. Handouts. The classic 3-2-1 prompt is an easy way to check for understanding in class discussions.
We often use 3-2-1 as an exit ticket for class and it works well to reflect on a lesson, day or even an entire unit. We can use that same protocol to encourage student self reflection too. Using this idea students will identify three things they think they did well, two concepts they need to practice more, and ask 1 question of their teacher.
This blank template, which you may print out and provide to your students, provides only one structure for the 3-2-1 Strategy, prompting students to record three things they learned, two questions they have (with an additional space for them to record their answers later), and one picture summarizing the content.
The 3-2-1 strategy is a great tool for students to use when reading nonfiction texts. It helps them make sense of their reading and document their understanding for you to assess and for them to study.
read.write.think International Reading . Title: Name: Author: Kaylee Olney Created Date: 4/12/2006 4:30:37 PM
3-2-1 STRATEGY: SELF-ASSESSMENT SHEET Topic: _____ Respond to each statement below by checking yes or no. How did I do reading my article? I discovered three things about this topic. Yes No I found two interesting things about this topic. Yes No I thought of one question I still have about this topic.
This 3-2-1 ELA closure activity worksheet is designed for use after students have read a nonfiction text. There are boxes for students to write three facts they learned, two questions they still have, and one opinion they now have.
Check out my 3-2-1 freebie to see what a 3-2-1 activity looks like. This 3-2-1 activity packet includes 12 activities that can be used with any book and covers skills like character, setting, theme, main idea, details, author's purpose, etc. Each book activity is similar but has different question.