CECmisc.69 TITLE: GUEST SPEAKER PREPARATION - A Cooperative Lesson AUTHOR: Joe Mauch, Soroco Jr/Sr High School; Oak Creek, CO GRADE LEVEL: High School students (can be used for all grades) OVERVIEW: The class period prior to any guest speaker, the students will work cooperatively in brainstorming what it is they want to learn from that particular speaker. OBJECTIVE(s): a. Each assigned student group will prepare and have ready for the guest speaker three to four questions that they have agreed upon concerning that speaker's topic. b. Each question requires more than a yes/no answer. ACTIVITIES AND PROCEDURES: Lesson Preparation: a. Group Size: 3. b. Assignment to Groups: Teacher assigned heterogeneous groups. c. Room Arrangement: Clustered desks or round tables so that group members will face one another. d. Materials Needed: One piece of paper per group and individual class notebooks. e. Assigned Roles: Recorder, Summarizer, and Praiser. Lesson Set: a. Task: Produce pertinent questions for the speaker that require more than a yes/no answer using previously taught and reviewed brainstorming techniques. b. Positive Interdependence: Each group member has an assigned role. Additionally, each will be able to restate the questions, as well as know what the questions mean. c. Individual Accountability: A member from each group will randomly be selected to explain what one of their group's questions is and what it means. Each group member will also record the group's final questions in their own class notebook. d. Criteria for Success: Every group member must be able to restate the questions and explain what they mean. If they can all do it, they each receive a bonus of five points. e. Specific Behaviors Expected: Ideas for questioning, encouragement, staying on-task and listening. Monitoring and Processing: a. Evidence of Expected Behaviors: The group has written down the questions for the speaker. One group member may check with other groups to see what kind of questions they are generating. b. Observation Form: Teacher is the observer. c. Processing and Feedback: Teacher asks the group what three things they did really well and what things could they work on to improve the group process.