WELCOME!
We know school is serious business, but cognitive science tells us our brains can’t learn unless we feel safe, interested, and intrigued. That’s why we’re making JAMs. These “repeated games” invite us to explore the role trust plays in confl ict & cooperation. Unlike ordinary programming that regards literacy & engagement as separate concepts, JAMs meet in the middle to make reading comprehension a blast.
JAMs are 30-minute activities, “task confl icts” that hinge on skilled reading, healthy dialogue, and collaborative problem solving. Whereby small groups layer historical viewpoints to detect bias & test truths. No judgment. This in the spirit of F. Scott Fitzgerald who said, “The test of a fi rst-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in the mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.”
Stacked by schema and organized by standard, JAMs can be played as stand-alone fun, or spiraled for serious learning. Making class time sweeter than honey.
How Do You Play a JAM ?
Each JAM as an optional lesson that presents a unique schema, embedded vocabulary & guiding questions to frame learning ahead of a JAM. Highly recommended, not essential. Download & print.
BOOKLET
Each JAM as an optional lesson that presents a unique schema, embedded vocabulary & guiding questions to frame learning ahead of a JAM. Highly recommended, not essential. Download & print.
ENGAGE
The hook is a quick quote, image or brain teaser that piques interest just before a JAM begins. Found on the fi rst page of each 16 pp. PDF packet–download & print!
SETUP
Teachers organize their class into breakout sessions, groups of 4,then deliver 1 page/role/student.
EXPLORE
Individual group members read and annotate their unique viewpoint.
EXPLAIN
Small groups work in teams to layer the 4 viewpoints. Graphic organizer & timeline
ELABORATE
Large group reconvenes to further collaborate and clarify key points, found in Guiding Questions.
EVALUATE
Small groups reassemble to complete graphic organizer & diagnose the embedded conflict.
EXTENSIONS
(6) extensions, labeled B-G, provide structured journaling, retrieval practice, analysis, and more!
JAM Series