Jigsaw activity While in your expert groups, you should focus on these questions: How can I put these ideas into my own words? What connections do I see.

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Jigsaw activity While in your expert groups, you should focus on these questions: How can I put these ideas into my own words? What connections do I see between this material and things we’ve already learned, or from my own life? How will I tell the members of my jigsaw, or home group about this material? Is what I’m saying helping the others learn the material? Are people understanding what I’m saying and making connections between their reading and mine?

1. What is the focal point of this painting. 2 1. What is the focal point of this painting? 2. What parts of this painting might be symbolic of African Americans during the Harlem Renaissance? 3. How does this painting represent new freedoms?