Group Work and Presentations

  • Review Observe-Reflect-Question Primary Source Analysis tool (see “Teacher Resources” section)
    • Model for students
  • Divide students into groups and assign each group a theme and driving questions
    • Each group will analyze sections of the newsletter that they identify as related to their theme, in addition to a packet of articles selected by the teacher
    • Using a shared Google Doc (teacher provides real-time feedback) each group analyzes their sources using the Observe-Reflect-Question method and then responds to their driving Question
  • Each group prepares to present their findings to their peers through an oral presentation and a creative activity; the presentation should highlight comparisons to the community today
    • Using the jigsaw method, students are divided so that every student must present their groups work individually to a new group of peers
    • As students listen to their peers presentations they fill out a worksheet (feedback, comparison)
  • Students return to their groups to reassess and to create a tribute to the women of the Victory Bulletin

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Group Work and Presentations." (Viewed on November 1, 2024) <http://qa.jwa.org/node/22493>.