Lesson Focus:  The cooperative learning strategy  Brainstorm effective group work skills  Active participation of students in each stage of the jigsaw.

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Lesson Focus:  The cooperative learning strategy  Brainstorm effective group work skills  Active participation of students in each stage of the jigsaw

Jigsaw classroom in 10 Easy Steps:  Divide students into 5- or 6-person jigsaw groups (home groups). The groups should be diverse in terms of gender, ethnicity, race, and ability.  Appoint one student from each group as the leader.  Divide the day's lesson into 5-6 segments. For example, if you want history students to learn about Eleanor Roosevelt, you might divide a short biography of her into stand-alone segments on: (1) Her childhood, (2) Her family life with Franklin and their children, (3) Her life after Franklin contracted polio, (4) Her work in the White House as First Lady, and (5) Her life and work after Franklin's death.  Then, students will move from jigsaw groups (home groups) to expert groups, depending on the segment they work.

 Students spend time to read over their segment at least twice and become familiar with it.  Give students in these expert groups time to discuss the main points of their segment and to rehearse the presentations they will make to their jigsaw group (home group).  Bring the students back into their jigsaw groups.  Ask each student to present her or his segment to the group. Encourage others in the group to ask questions for clarification.  Each home group make a presentation about the topic.

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