
Comparison Contrast
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English
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8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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10 Slides • 8 Questions
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Open Ended
How do people compare and contrast?
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Multiple Choice
That house has the same structure as ours.
COMPARE
CONTRAST
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Multiple Choice
Erlend dyed her hair similar to mine.
COMPARE
CONTRAST
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Multiple Choice
I was angry, but I was reluctant to fight, since I did not know what really happened.
COMPARE
CONTRAST
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Compare and Contrast One's Opinion
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OBJECTIVES
I can know comparison and contrast.
I can know compare and contrast own opinions with those presented in familiar texts.
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COMPARISON
Compare – finding how two or more things are alike. There are clue words that tell you how things are alike; same, like, both, alike, still, likewise, in the same way, in comparison, at the same time, in the same manner, similar, etc.
Example:
Erlend dyed her hair similar to mine.
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CONTRAST
Contrast – finding how things are different. There are clue words that tell you how things are different; but, unlike, different, however, on the other hand, but, yet, nevertheless, rather, on the contrary, nonetheless and whereas.
Example:
I was angry, but I was reluctant to fight, since I did not know what really happened
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Note!!!!
People, places, objects, and events can all be compared and contrasted.
In writing and speaking, formulating opinions could be challenging. Evaluating the validity and credibility of evidences in an argumentation alone asks for a lot of skills. Comparing and comparing text is a critical thinking skill. Mastering the skill leads students toward proficiency in reading, writing, analyzing problems and making decisions.
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STRATEGIES IN COMPARING AND CONTRASTING
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VENN DIAGRAM
- a graphic organizer that allows students to create a visual map that contains two overlapping circles enabling them to organize their thinking as they compare and contrast information in text.
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Thinking Maps
-these techniques also help students become better learners as they develop life-long skills that help them to study.
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Double Bubble Thinking Map
This is similar in concept to Venn diagram. Two items being compared are written in the two center circles. Outside bubbles display items that share qualities with only one object; these are contrasting qualities. Center bubbles that connect to both circles show similarities between the two items being compared.
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