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IntroToAnalogies

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English

8th Grade

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Medium

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, L.6.5B, L.8.5B

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Jason Davidson

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10 Slides • 4 Questions

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Unlocking the Power of Analogies

Discover the transformative potential of analogies in communication and problem-solving. Learn how to effectively use analogies to enhance understanding and creativity.

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Unlocking Analogies

Analogies are powerful tools for understanding complex concepts. They help us make connections, draw comparisons, and gain new insights. (example: leaf : tree :: petal : flower)

By relating unfamiliar ideas to familiar ones, analogies enhance learning and problem-solving. Let's explore the art of using analogies to unlock the power of our minds.

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Multiple Select

How do analogies enhance learning and problem-solving?

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By making connections between unfamiliar and familiar ideas

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By unlocking the power of our minds

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By drawing comparisons between complex concepts

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By exploring the art of using analogies

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Analogies Enhance Learning

  • Connections: Analogies help make connections between unfamiliar and familiar ideas.

  • Problem-solving: They unlock the power of our minds to solve complex problems.

  • Comparisons: Analogies draw comparisons between complex concepts.

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Types of Analogies

  • Literal Analogy: Comparing two things that are similar in a straightforward way.

  • Metaphor: Comparing two things by stating that one thing is another.

  • Simile: Comparing two things using 'like' or 'as'.

  • Symbolic Analogy: Comparing two things that have a symbolic relationship.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following analogies compares two things by stating that one thing is another?

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Literal Analogy

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Metaphor

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Simile

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Symbolic Analogy

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Metaphor

Trivia: A metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two things by stating that one thing is another. It is often used to make a description more vivid or to convey a deeper meaning. Unlike a simile, which uses 'like' or 'as' to make a comparison, a metaphor directly equates the two things. For example, 'Her eyes were sparkling diamonds.'

To extend the metaphor into an analogy, an author may include the following: "Her eyes were sparkling diamonds, matching how the jewelry dangling off her ears and neck reflected the light of the overheard chandeliers."

In this way, the author compares the sparkle of a woman's eyes to that of precious gems.

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Analogies in Paragraphs

Analogies are used to engage readers and enhance comprehension. They help readers understand complex ideas by comparing them to familiar concepts. Analogies paint a vivid picture in the reader's mind, making the content more relatable and memorable. They are a powerful tool in effective communication and storytelling.

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of using analogies in paragraphs?

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To confuse the audience with unfamiliar concepts

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To engage readers and enhance comprehension

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To create complex ideas

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To paint a picture in the reader's mind

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Unlocking Analogies

Analogies are powerful tools for explaining complex ideas. They create connections between familiar and unfamiliar concepts, making it easier for the audience to understand. Use analogies in paragraphs to enhance comprehension and engage readers.

  • Good writers choose relevant analogies that resonate with their audience.

  • They make the analogy clear by explaining the similarities and differences.

  • They also use vivid language to paint a picture in the reader's mind.

  • Finally, they reinforce the analogy throughout the paragraph to strengthen understanding.

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Unlocking Analogies

  • Analogies are powerful tools for understanding complex concepts.
  • They help clarify and simplify ideas.
  • By comparing two things, we can draw parallels and gain insights.
  • Use analogies to communicate effectively and engage your audience.

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media
  • Opposites / antonyms

    • up : down :: in : out

  • ​Function

    • keyboard : type :: pencil : write

  • Part of a Whole

    • toe : foot :: finger : hand

  • Cause to Effect

    • rain : flood :: fire : smoke

  • Source to Product

    • wood : paper :: water : ice

Analogy Forms

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Multiple Choice

How can analogies be used to communicate effectively and engage an audience?

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By comparing two things and drawing parallels

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By simplifying complex concepts

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By clarifying ideas

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By using powerful tools

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Analogies: Powerful Communication

Did you know? Analogies are not only effective in engaging an audience, but they also enhance understanding. By comparing two things and drawing parallels, analogies simplify complex concepts and clarify ideas. They are powerful tools that make communication more impactful and memorable. Start using analogies today!

Unlocking the Power of Analogies

Discover the transformative potential of analogies in communication and problem-solving. Learn how to effectively use analogies to enhance understanding and creativity.

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