Jigsaw listening is an exercise where learners are divided into groups and each group is given a different part of a text or story to listen to. Group members then exchange information so that everyone understands the whole text. This encourages the development of speaking and listening skills. By breaking the text into chunks, it makes comprehension and retention easier. It also fosters inclusion and cooperation as each learner has a role and is responsible for teaching their part to others. Some common materials used for jigsaw listening include poems, novels, short stories, and plays.
2. A Jigsaw listening 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.
It encourages learners to develop speaking and
listening skills with in the context of a
curriculum topic and support the development
of academic language.
3. It breaks the learning into chunks, making
understanding and retention more
manageable and effective
This listening foster inclusion, as each learner
has an essential role and takes personal
responsibility for this, and they motivate
learners to gain sufficient understanding of
subject matter to be able to teach others.
4. To enhance and helps to build comprehension.
To promote and encourage cooperative learning
among students.
To improve listening, communication skill of the
pupils
To equip the students problem solving skill.
5. There are some of the materials for jigsaw
listening
Poems
Novels
Short stories
Play divided up by stanza, chapter order of events
or scenes
6. The teacher divides the class into groups
Each group listen to a different part of story on
the audio cassette.
A mystery story is most suitable for jigsaw
listening.
In the next stage learners send one or two
members from their group to other groups
7. They will be asked several questions and will
have to respond and give information
The various groups thus collect the missing
sequences of the story
Now, in their original groups, they speculate
on the last part or the ending of the story.
8. Each group reposts to the class their version of
the story – what their point of view or conjecture
is.
Other groups are free to react, questions and
comment, and finally teacher plays the final part
which teacher plays the final part which resolves
the mystery.
9. Effective way to learn
Encourages empathy, and engagement.
Jigsaw listening is a well-established method for
encouraging group sharing and learning of
specific content.
10. It helps students to learn cooperation as a group
members share responsibility for each other’s learning
by using critical thinking and social skills to complete
an assignment.
There is a corollary benefit as well-students working as
a team, with each team member contributing to the
overall success of the group, learn a vital real-life
lesson.
11. When kids learn something well enough that they can
teach it to others, they have truly mastered the material.
The jigsaw strategy allows them to hone their
cooperative/competitive skills in an area far removed
from the athletic field.