ABSTRACT

This practical resource helps students see the importance of “the rules of three” in writing successful essays. The student-friendly activities in this book give students essay-writing strategies organized in easy-to-remember groups of three. The book includes many activities and games that help point out the importance of the number three in our language.

With Thinking in Threes, powerful writing strategies are as easy as 1-2-3! Some of the rules of three explained in this book include:

  • three steps for brainstorming,
  • three “Ps” of a thesis statement,
  • three parts of an essay,
  • three paragraphs in the body of an essay,
  • three ways to connect paragraphs and sentences,
  • three types of evidence to support topic sentences,
  • three qualities of a good example,
  • three things to include in a quotation,
  • three ways to hook the reader in an introduction,
  • three ways to write fluent sentences,
  • three ways to write successful conclusions, and
  • three phrases for completing a timed writing assignment.

The goal of Thinking in Threes is to empower students to write great essays in your classroom!

Grade 5-Adult

part |6 pages

The Power of Three

chapter |1 pages

Three, Three, Three

chapter |1 pages

Triplets

chapter |1 pages

Three Things to Say

chapter |1 pages

Just Three Words

section |6 pages

Brainstorming

chapter |1 pages

Three Steps for Brainstorming

chapter |1 pages

Brainstorming in Action an example

chapter |1 pages

Brainstorming Practice

chapter |1 pages

Advice in Threes

section |8 pages

Writing a Thesis

chapter |1 pages

The There "P's" of a Thesis Statement

chapter |1 pages

Parallelism in Action Examples

chapter |1 pages

Practice with Parallel Form

chapter |1 pages

Practice Writing a Thesis

chapter |1 pages

Putting It Together

chapter |1 pages

Three Important Things

section |9 pages

Organizing an Essay

chapter |2 pages

Threes in Action

chapter |1 pages

Saving the Best for Last

chapter |1 pages

Three-peat After Me

section |15 pages

Supporting Topic Sentences

chapter |2 pages

Examples Need Three Qualities

chapter |1 pages

Three Things to Include in a Quotation

chapter |1 pages

More About Quotations

chapter |1 pages

Practice with Quotations

chapter |3 pages

Hall of Fame

chapter |2 pages

Calling The Game

chapter |1 pages

Worn Out Words

section |11 pages

Writing Introductions

chapter |2 pages

Three Ways to "Hook" The Reader

chapter |1 pages

Beginning with Conflict

chapter |1 pages

Beginning With Mystery

chapter |2 pages

Beginning with Metaphor

chapter |1 pages

Three More Ways to "Hook"the Reader

chapter |1 pages

Quotes with Three

section |10 pages

Writing Fluent Sentences

chapter |1 pages

Three Ways to Write Fluent Sentences

chapter |2 pages

Sentence Variety

chapter |2 pages

Variety in Sentence Lengths

chapter |2 pages

Parallelism

chapter |1 pages

Parallelism in Action

section |5 pages

Conclusions

chapter |2 pages

Three Ways to Finish

chapter |1 pages

Compound Word Triads

section |15 pages

Extras

chapter |1 pages

Timed Writing Practice

chapter |1 pages

Essay Planning Sheet

chapter |2 pages

Timed Essay an example

chapter |1 pages

Thirty-Three Terrific Topics

chapter |1 pages

Three Terrific Topics

chapter |1 pages

Power of Three Guidelines at a Glance

chapter |2 pages

Essay Example #1

chapter |3 pages

Essay Example #2