
Compare/Contrast Text Structure
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English
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3rd - 5th Grade
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Easy
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Dawn McCoy
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Compare/Contrast Text Structure
By Dawn McCoy
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Objective
The student will understand the purpose of the compare/contrast text structure.
The student will recognize the signal words for the compare/contrast text structure.
The student will identify the similarities and differences of two topics in a text.
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Compare and contrast
When we compare two things, we tell how they are alike.
When we contrast two things, we tell how they are different.
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We use the Venn diagram graphic organizer for the compare & contrast text structure.
The differences go in the outer circles.
The similarities go in the inner circle.
Venn Diagram
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Compare and Contrast Signal Words
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Read the passage below
Look for the topic(s) when you are reading
Cats and dogs are both popular pets. They are both lovable and furry. Cats are different than dogs in how they show their happiness. Cats purr, but dogs wag their tails. Cats and dogs are similar in their need for exercise. Dogs can get exercise by being taken on walks with a leash. Cats do not like leashes and get their exercise by chasing birds. They both make great pets.
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Draw
Highlight the topic(s) in yellow.
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Draw
Highlight the signal words in pink.
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Multiple Select
Cats and dogs are both popular pets. They are both lovable and furry. Cats are different than dogs in how they show their happiness. Cats purr, but dogs wag their tails. Cats and dogs are similar in their need for exercise. Dogs can get exercise by being taken on walks with a leash. Cats do not like leashes and get their exercise by chasing birds. They both make great pets.
Choose the statement(s) that show how cats and dogs are similar.
Cats and dogs are similar in their need for exercise.
Cats purr, but dogs wag their tails.
They are both lovable and furry.
Cats do not like leashes and get their exercise by chasing birds.
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Multiple Select
Cats and dogs are both popular pets. They are both lovable and furry. Cats are different than dogs in how they show their happiness. Cats purr, but dogs wag their tails. Cats and dogs are similar in their need for exercise. Dogs can get exercise by being taken on walks with a leash. Cats do not like leashes and get their exercise by chasing birds. They both make great pets.
Choose the statement(s) that show how cats and dogs are different.
Cats and dogs are similar in their need for exercise.
Cats purr, but dogs wag their tails.
They are both lovable and furry.
Cats do not like leashes and get their exercise by chasing birds.
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Now it's your turn
Look for the topic(s) when you read
The lion is often thought of as the king of the jungle, but the African wild dog may be a better hunter. Both lions and African wild dogs are pack animals and have females lead their hunts, but they have different hunting styles. Although lions are very fast, they do not have much stamina. They attack in short, ferocious bursts because they get tired quickly. On the other hand, African wild dogs are not very fast, but they have incredible stamina. They can run for hours and often chase their prey to exhaustion.
What signal words did you find?
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Draw
Highlight the topic(s) in yellow. Highlight the signal words in pink.
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Audio Response
What is one similarity between the lion and the African wild dog?

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Multiple Select
Select the statement(s) that show the difference(s) between the lion and the African wild dog.
Although lions are very fast, they do not have much stamina.
Both lions and African wild dogs are pack animals.
On the other hand, African wild dogs are not very fast, but they have incredible stamina.
The lion and African wild dog are alike because they both live in Africa.
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Multiple Choice
Which graphic organizer is used for the compare/contrast text structure?
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Poll
How confident do you feel with the compare/contrast text structure?
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Time to "Show What You Know"
On the next slide, you will click the link to go to the exit ticket on Google Forms. When you are done, work on your Digital Interactive Notebook for Sequence Text Structure.
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