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Comparing & Contrasting

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Comparing & Contrasting. When reading a story or an article, it’s helpful to think about how things are similar and how they are different. . As you read, ask yourself: “What is similar about these things?” and “How are they different?” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Comparing & Contrasting

COMPARING &

CONTRASTING

Page 2: Comparing & Contrasting

When reading a story or an article, it’s helpful to

think about how things are similar and how they are

different.

Page 3: Comparing & Contrasting

• As you read, ask yourself: “What is similar about these things?” and “How are they different?”• When you think about how things are similar, you compare them• When you think about how things are different, you contrast them.

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•How are frogs and toads similar?

•How are they different?

READ THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH. LOOK FOR THE ANSWERS TO THESE

COMPARE AND CONTRAST QUESTIONS.

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FROGS AND TOADS – ALIKE, THEN DIFFERENT

Frogs and toads start out life a lot alike. They are both amphibians, so they lay their eggs in water. After the eggs hatch, both frogs and toads spend part of their lives – the tadpole stage – in water breathing with gills. The difference comes after the tadpoles loose their tails, grow legs, and develop lungs. Frogs have a smooth moist skin and spend the rest of their lives in and near water. Toads have a rough, dry skin and live on land.

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FROGS AND TOADS – ALIKE, THEN DIFFERENT

Frogs and toads start out life a lot alike. They are both amphibians, so they lay their eggs in water. After the eggs hatch, both frogs and toads spend part of their lives – the tadpole stage – in water breathing with gills. The difference comes after the tadpoles loose their tails, grow legs, and develop lungs. Frogs have a smooth moist skin and spend the rest of their lives in and near water. Toads have a rough, dry skin and live on land.

CompareThese sentences tell how frogs and toads are alike.

ContrastThese sentences tell how frogs and toads are different.

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GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS

•Venn Diagram

•Three Column notes

•Character mapping

•Semantic Feature Analysis

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THE BEAR FACTS Try it yourself!

Although black bears and polar bears are different in many ways, they also have a lot in common. Their body shape is similar, and they both have thick coats of fur. Newborn bear cubs of all kinds are very tiny and stay with their mother for a year or more.

A major difference between black bears and polar bears is their size. A full-grown black bear can be 4 to 5 feet long and weigh 150 to 400 pounds. The huge polar bear, at 6 to 8 feet long, can weigh up to 1,500 pounds! Black bears eat mostly green plants, berries, nuts, ants, and small animals such as mice. The chief food of polar bears is seals, although they also eat birds’ eggs and berries.

Black bears have black or dark brown fur. Polar bears have fur that is yellowish-white.

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JOURNAL 12/16

Compare and contrast the middle and high school. Make sure you include similarities and differences!