When can you use the Jigsaw activity in your classroom? •
Use anytime with all content areas and skill areas (reading, writing,
listening, and speaking.
Disadvantages •
Initially, takes time to train students how to do the Jigsaw process and how
to move between HOME and EXPERT groups.
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Initially, teacher will need to experiment with how much material to give
students.
Advantages •
Promotes Cooperative Learning
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Fosters student cooperation instead of competition
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Easy activity to use, once students are trained
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Useable anytime with all content areas and skill areas (reading, writing,
listening, and speaking.
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Learning and reteaching lesson material gives students a deeper learning
experience and increases retention of information.
What do you need for this activity? •
Lesson Material printed for students.
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Training time for students
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Students able to create graphic organizer
How to use the Jigsaw activity GENERAL STEPS: 1.
Choose lesson content and divide material into 3-4 parts.
2.
Create HOME GROUPS and give each member material for different
part of the lesson. Give them time to review material and create
graphic organizer to demonstrate. Each student in HOME GROUP is
the “expert” for their part of the lesson.
3.
Create EXPERT GROUPS and move all experts into new group for
their part of lesson. Give “experts” time to review material and create
graphic organizer to demonstrate understanding and to use in
presenting their information.
4.
Move students back to their original HOME GROUP.
5.
Experts make presentation to HOMEGROUP.
6.
Students create new graphic organizer to demonstrate understanding of
whole lesson.