compare and contrast
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Compare and Contrast. Same and Different CCGPS: ELACC3RL9: Compare and contrast the themes, settings, and plots of stories written by the same author about the same or similar characters (e.g., in books from a series) . Compare. tell what is the same about two or more things. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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CCGPS:CCGPS:
ELACC3RL9: Compare and contrast the themes, ELACC3RL9: Compare and contrast the themes, settings, and plots of stories written by the same settings, and plots of stories written by the same author about the same or similar characters (e.g., author about the same or similar characters (e.g.,
in books from a series) in books from a series)
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Compare
tell what is the same about two or more things
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Oranges and Bananas
You eat both of them.They are both fruits.You have to peel both of them.
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Contrast
tell what is different about two or more things
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Oranges and Bananas
Oranges are orange. Bananas are yellow.
Oranges are round. Bananas are long.
Oranges have seeds. Bananas don’t have seeds.
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2 Ring Venn Diagram• It is a great way to organize your
thoughts when you are comparing and contrasting two things.
• In the middle you put how the two objects are alike.
• On the sides you put how the objects are different.
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Organizing Your 2 Ring Venn Diagram
•have seeds
•orange
•round
•fruit
•can eat it
•have to peel it
•yellow
•long
•doesn’t have seeds
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What can we compare and contrast?
• Books• People• Objects• Animals• Places• Music• Events
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Review• Compare = same• Contrast = different• Organize ideas using a 2 Ring
Venn Diagram
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Now it’s your turn!!!
Choose one of the pairs below to compare and contrast on your own. basketball and football (two sports) summer and winter (two seasons) teacher and student (two people) fork and spoon (two objects)
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Special Beginning: “Once upon a time”
Special Ending: “and they lived happily ever after”
Good Character
Evil Character Royalty (king, queen, princess, prince)
A Kingdom is usually present
Magic usually happens Problem and a Solution Things often happen in “threes” or “sevens”
Elements of a Fairy Tale
2 Ring Venn DiagramOf the Fairy Tales
____________________ _______________________________________ ___________________ An Original Fairy Tale My Fairy Tale
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Chris and the Three Coins
Once upon a time in a far off kingdom lived a young prince named Chris. Now Chris was always looking for a way to entertain himself. One day he found three coins. Little did Chris realize that these were magic coins. He decided to take them into town and see what he could buy with them.
On his way to town, he met a strange old woman. Even without telling her where he was going, the woman immediately knew about the three coins. She told him that they were her coins and demanded that Chris return them to her at once or else.
Chris knew that he had found the coins fair and square so he didn’t hand them over. Suddenly the odd old lady transformed into a giant fire-breathing dragon. Without even thinking about it, Chris unconsciously rubbed the three coins and wished that he had a sword to defend himself. Within seconds, one of the coins morphed into a deadly sword.