This 3-2-1 ELA closure activity worksheet is a valuable tool for primary school students to reflect on nonfiction texts. By writing three facts they learned, students strengthen comprehension and identify key details. Recording two questions encourages curiosity and critical thinking, helping them engage more deeply with the material. The final prompt—sharing one opinion—develops early persuasive skills as students form and express viewpoints.
This structured approach makes learning tangible for young readers while differentiating instruction: struggling students can focus on basic facts, while advanced learners craft complex questions. Teachers gain immediate insight into comprehension gaps through the "questions" section. By combining recall, inquiry, and opinion, the activity nurtures both analytical skills and confidence in self-expression—laying the foundation for future reading and writing success.
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