3-2-1 Summary
Purpose
Students summarize learning and think deeply about content.
Materials
Instructions
- Project or distribute the 3-2-1 Summary handout.
- Students write 3 things they learned.
- Students write 2 examples, applications, or inferences about what they learned.
- Students write 1 question or draw 1 conclusion about what they learned.
- Students turn in their 3-2-1 Summaries as an exit ticket.
- Evaluate students’ 3-2-1 Summary responses and clarify/verify as appropriate.
Classroom Management
- Model the strategy using a think-aloud.
- Time Saver: Project the template and ask students to record their 3-2-1 Summary on notebook paper.
Differentiation
- Promote access by providing an idea/word bank for each section.
- Provide response support by allowing students to dictate responses to a scribe and providing thinking stems to frame responses.
- Provide response support by allowing students to use a speech-to-text or word prediction support with a digital version of the 3-2-1 Summary template.
Think It Up!
- Have students think more deeply about the concept by responding to a Think It Up prompt as an exit ticket or journal entry:
- Share your summary with another student and add one new idea to any section.
- Get a partner and apply what you know to help answer each other’s “1” question.
- Encourage students to use lead4ward’s Thinking Stems (English/Spanish) to frame their responses, if needed.
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