The Crucible Jigsaw Project. Reading Groups  You will get into groups of 3-4  read the act I assign you.  As you read, you will answer the questions.

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The Crucible Jigsaw Project

Reading Groups  You will get into groups of 3-4  read the act I assign you.  As you read, you will answer the questions in the handout I give you, one set of answers per group  After reading the act, on your OWN, you will answer the questions provided by your textbook  Following the reading time allowed in class, we will complete a project- demonstrating your knowledge and understanding of the Act (directions to follow next week)

The Project  Create a presentation (poster, powerpoint, or prezi) which demonstrates your knowledge of your Act  Your presentation must include:  At least four images from your act  A summary of your act  An explanation of the motivations of the major characters  An explanation of the major conflicts of your act  Any significant revelations or reveals that take place in your act  An analysis of at least three significant quotes from the act  Everyone must speak during the presentation and you will be graded on your presentation skills and the appearance of your presentation  You will get 2-3 days to work on the project in class  Bring any supplies you might need  You are welcome to bring a tablet or laptop if you would like to do the project digitally  We will be presenting Thursday and Friday  Sign-ups on Today