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Jigsaw cards for LARGE classes Use these cards for classes with 24 or more students. Distribute letter cards evenly. If you have 32 students, pass out 4 of each letter card (this will result in 8 total groups for each round, with 4 students in each group). If you have 28 students, pass out 3 of each letter card (this will result in 8 total groups for each round, with 3 students in each group), etc.
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Jigsaw Cards for large classes A2A2 A2A2 A2A2 B1B1 B1B1 B1B1 B1B1 A2A2 A1A1 A1A1 A1A1 A1A1
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C1C1 C1C1 C1C1 C1C1 B2B2 B2B2 B2B2 B2B2 C2C2 C2C2 C2C2 C2C2
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D2D2 D2D2 D2D2 D2D2 D1D1 D1D1 D1D1 D1D1
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Jigsaw cards for small classes Use these cards for classes with 24 or less students. Distribute letter cards evenly. If you have 24 students, pass out 6 of each letter card (this will result in 4 total groups for each round, with 6 students in each group). If you have 20 students, pass out 5 of each letter card (this will result in 4 total groups for each round, with 5 students in each group). Note: if you pass out less than 6 letter cards, make sure to remove a duplicate image for that letter (i.e., because the A cards have duplicate glasses cards, remove one of the glasses cards so as to have expert groups distributed evenly).
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Jigsaw Cards for small classes AAAA AA BBBB
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BB CCCC CC
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DDDD DD
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