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THINK IN THREES Reading Response Writing Support Strategy *originally developed by Jim Burke, 2002.
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8-Sentence Paragraph Structure Topic Sentence Reason 1 Explanation for Reason 1 Reason 2 Explanation for Reason 2 Reason 3 Explanation for Reason 3 Closing or transitioning sentence
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ELABORATION The Key is ELABORATION Thinking in Threes helps to ensure that there is enough information for the topic and creates a substantial plan for writing. Thinking in Threes prepares the writer for the 5- paragraph (or more or less) essay with at least three proofs (paragraphs) in the body. Thinking in Threes also transfers well to public speaking. It offers enough substance for the speaker without overwhelming the audience with information. Thinking in Threes can be applied to classroom discussion and reading response activities.
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As a Reading Response The concept is whether Sethe’s murder of Beloved is immoral. The student examined three perspectives: Yes, immoral; No, moral; and the exception – amoral. The box at the bottom synthesizes the ideas. Using Think in Threes to consider perspectives: Sample Think in Threes based on Toni Morrison’s Beloved.
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Instructions for Reading Response Fill in the blanks at the top of the page to complete the information requested. In the center circle, write the topic (major issue, concept or theme). For each triangular section, write a supporting topic, reason, or perspective of the issue. Then, write ideas, examples, and personal commentary that reflect facts and your reflections on the topic. In the bottom rectangle, combine the ideas to develop a common idea or conclusion about the topic.
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Student sample from Beloved by Toni Morrison.
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Think in Threes Think in Threes template
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