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  1. Jigsaw reading is a great way to introduce speaking into a reading lesson. It provides a real opportunity for genuine communication. In real life, we may tell people about a news article we have read, so this is a classroom activity that is fairly authentic.

  2. Jigsaw reading is a great way to give learners a real reason to read and an authentic speaking task. This video will help you to avoid the pitfalls and make it go smoothly!

  3. Jan 19, 2018 · Jigsaw reading is a useful cooperative learning strategy that engages students and increases their participation and contribution to the learning process. It helps develop a depth of knowledge not possible if the students were to try and learn all of the material on their own.

  4. ‘Jigsaw reading is a great way to introduce speaking into a reading lesson. Each learner reads part of the text and then tells another about it. At the end they all have a complete text, just like a jigsaw puzzle.’

  5. A jigsaw listening or reading activity is an information gap exercise. Learners hear or read different parts of a text, then exchange information with others in order to complete a task. Learners in three groups hear different versions of an encounter with aliens.

  6. www.readingrockets.org › classroom › classroom-strategiesJigsaw | Reading Rockets

    What is jigsaw? Jigsaw is a cooperative learning strategy that enables each student of a “home” group to specialize in one aspect of a topic (for example, one group studies habitats of rainforest animals, another group studies predators of rainforest animals).

  7. Jigsaw reading is an organization technique that breaks up longer texts into smaller chunks of text (one-two paragraphs) that students work together in groups to become experts on.