Power of Three

  • Engage learners in three items, that have three tasks and require three actions.

Example:

Students will individually review the following three questions, generate three word response to each question, and share their responses with three other students.

*Select one of from each category or create your own Item, Task, and Action.

Items

Tasks

Actions

  • 3 questions to answer
  • 3 problems to solve
  • 3 pages to review
  • 3 paragraphs to read
  • 3 images to view
  • 3 videos to watch
  • 3 songs to listen to
  • 3 poems to read
  • 3 short stories to read
  • Identify 3 main points
  • Find 3 key words
  • Write a 3 sentence summary
  • Develop 3 possible solutions
  • Consider 3 past experiences
  • Generate 3 word responses
  • Compare 3 stories/poems ...
  • Locate 3 examples
  • Create 3 problems
  • Share with 3 others
  • Respond to 3 of the options
  • Say 3 pros or cons
  • Pitch 3 potential ideas
  • Make 3 possible connections
  • Conduct 3 minute presentations
  • Perform 3 skills or tasks
  • Produce 3 items
  • Provide 3 pieces of evidence