Implications for classroom layout:
Pupils will need ease of access around the room in order to find other people with a part of their jigsaw. Alternatively, groups which have already been allocated may be given their jigsaw to assemble at desks.
How does it work?
1. Beforehand, the facilitator creates a jigsaw with a set of challenges written on it.
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This may be created simply on A4 paper/cardboard and cut into pieces or by using an IT application.
Icebreaker:
Write down the name of everybody in your group.
Each person in the group draws a picture of their favourite hobby.
Find out one claim to fame from each person.
Topic: Safety in the Laboratory
Write down two important rules when moving around the lab.
Think about fi ve dangers which you may come across in the lab.
Note three safety precautions to prevent accidents.
History:
Write down two big events in your life in the past year.
Write down three big news events in the past year.
Think about what we may have learned from these events.
Pupils receive a piece of the jigsaw.
Pupils must move around the room to find others with a piece of their jigsaw. Jigsaws, for example, may be colour-coded.
Once pupils have found their random group, they work as a team to put the jigsaw together and to complete the challenges.
The facilitator may wish to set a time limit to add an element of competition.
A debrief after this activity may be beneficial.
This activity could be followed by an extension task such as Opinion Finders.
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