Three Act Tasks
Grade 1 Mathematics
Planning for Mathematics
Introduction
A Three-Act Task is a whole group mathematics task consisting of 3 distinct parts: an engaging and perplexing Act One, an information and solution seeking Act Two, and a solution discussion and solution revealing Act Three.
Resources and Articles
- 3-Act Recording Sheet Links to an external site. (Graham Fletcher)
- Recording Sheet Links to an external site.
- NCSM's Tool to Evaluate 3-Act Tasks Download NCSM's Tool to Evaluate 3-Act Tasks
- The Three Acts of a Mathematics Lesson Explained Download The Three Acts of a Mathematics Lesson Explained
- Engaging Students in Three Acts Links to an external site. (Online Article)
- Get Your Model On: Modeling in the Elementary Grades Links to an external site.
- Why Use 3-Act Tasks? Links to an external site.
- GSE Effective Instructional Practices Guide (Three Act Tasks) Download GSE Effective Instructional Practices Guide (Three Act Tasks)
Lesson Links
- 3 Act Tasks (Graham Fletcher) Big Ideas and Questions Links to an external site.
- Graham Fletcher's Blog: Questioning My Metacognition Links to an external site.
- Learning From Children - 3 Act Tasks Links to an external site.
- Ms. Castillo's Math - 3 Act Tasks Links to an external site.
- Open Middle Links to an external site.
- Robert Kaplinksky Links to an external site.
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