JIGSAW PUZZLE ACTIVITY

For this activity students will be using a cooperative learning approach called the "Jigsaw Technique".  Students will be broken into groups of four with each group member responsible for reading an set of articles about the Dawn Marie Westley case. Each student will prepare a summary of the information found in their particular article. They will be considered the "expert" on this article. Each group will appoint a leader who will help facilitate the group activities.

Students may need instruction regarding how to write a correct summary. This instruction sheet can be located at the link below:

       HOW TO WRITE A SUMMARY

 

Once the summaries are complete, the experts will gather together in a temporary group with students who were assigned to the same article that they were. These experts will be given time to discuss the main points of their summaries and will add to or adjust their statements so that the information is clear and informative. The experts will rehearse how they will present their information back to their jigsaw group.

Students will rejoin their jigsaw group and present their segment to the group. The group should ask questions for clarification.

Teachers should float through the groups and observe the process and provide suggestions.

Once the individual presentations have been made, gather class back together again to discuss what the class has learned about this topic.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE JIGSAW APPROACH:

   http://www.jigsaw.org/overview.htm 

http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr324.shtml 

 

ASSIGNMENT CREATED BY:

BRENDA  DYCK

 

BACKGROUND BY

MATTHEW D. SYRETT

USED WITH PERMISSION