Compare & Contrast

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Learning through Pictures Graphs and Charts By Mary T. Ewald

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Compare & Contrast. Learning through. Pictures Graphs and Charts. By Mary T. Ewald. Stage One You’ll learn to identify the keyword vocabulary used to compare and contrast. Stage Two - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Stage OneDo you know which word shows comparison?and

You are right. Now, lets learn more vocabulary for making comparisons.

.Stage OneDo you know which word shows comparison?Sorry, try again. AFTER is a time order word. Lets learn about making comparisons.andClick on the last choice. Sorry, try again. BUT is a word that shows contrast. Lets learn about making comparisons.Do you know which word shows comparison?Sorry, try again. AFTER is a time order word. Lets learn about making comparisons.butandClick on a word box. Stage OneExcellent!

Sorry, this choice is not the correct answer.This choice DOES contrast two or more groups: Non-ESL students to the other groups. (Other groups = 3 other groups)Also, the writers purpose was to find similarities and differences between the groups. Between is a word which means there are two groups.Keyword Contrast Vocabulary: while

While Non-ESL students only get get headaches when stressed out, the other groups experienced three different body reactions.

Stage OneWhats next?ActivityWebsiteReading

VoicethreadCities

Writing/Speaking

Create your own Voicethread about your hometown and a place youd like to visit. Use the keywords from this lesson.Write an emailSend the link of the VT to your teacher.You can: 1) Do the activities in the table, or 2) Click on Stage 2.

Stage OneDo you know which word shows comparison?afterandClick on a word box. Sorry, try again. BUT is a word that shows contrast. Lets learn about making comparisons.94 cm4 cm4 cm4 cm4 cm4 cmThis shape is a triangle.

This triangle is 4 cm.

This shape is a triangle.

This triangle is 4 cm.

These shapes are triangles. These triangles are the same size.

These shapes are triangles, and these triangles are the same size.

Stage OneThis is a rectangle.This is a rectangle. the small rectangle

the large rectangle are orange.This rectangle is orange.This rectangle is orange.12Both = 2BothandStage OneThese suns are not only purple, but also yellow.This moon is purple.This moon is gold.This moon has one color. This moon has one color.

Stage OneWhat do you knowaboutCompare and Contrast ?You already knowVocabulary to make a comparison to make a contrasttooalsobothnot only, but also

butStage Two You already knowVocabulary to make a comparison to make a contrastalsobothnot only, but also

butStage Two You already knowVocabulary to make a comparison to make a contrastbothnot only, but also

butStage Two You already knowVocabulary to make a comparison to make a contrastnot only, but also

butStage Two You already knowVocabulary to make a comparison to make a contrast

butStage Two Click, and then wait until the button shows again.Vocabulary to make a comparison to make a contrastLets Brainstorm for Other Words

Stage Two Vocabulary to make a comparison to make a contrastLets Brainstorm for Other WordsEequal (to)equally

Stage Two Vocabulary to make a comparison to make a contrastLets Brainstorm for Other WordsEequal (to)equallyL(just) like

Stage Two Vocabulary to make a comparison to make a contrastLets Brainstorm for Other WordsEequal (to)equallyL(just) likeSsimilar (to)the same (as)

Stage Two Vocabulary to make a comparison to make a contrastLets Brainstorm for Other WordsEequal (to)equallyL(just) likeSsimilar (to)the same (as)Aalthough

Stage Two Vocabulary to make a comparison to make a contrastLets Brainstorm for Other WordsEequal (to)equallyL(just) likeSsimilar (to)the same (as)AalthoughDdifferent (from)

Stage Two Vocabulary to make a comparison to make a contrastLets Brainstorm for Other WordsEequal (to)equallyL(just) likeSsimilar (to)the same (as)AalthoughDdifferent (from)Uunlike

Stage Two Vocabulary to make a comparison to make a contrastLets Brainstorm for Other WordsEequal (to)equallyL(just) likeSsimilar (to)the same (as)AalthoughDdifferent (from)UunlikeWwhereaswhile

Stage Two Now, lets compare and contrast the data in graphs.

Population dataResponse dataCategories of responsesType of respondents/groupsStage Two Created by Mary T. Ewald2012Stage Two Stage OneCompare and Contrast Learning through Pictures, Graphs and Charts by Mary T Ewald is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.S1S2Mary EwaldnullOther26174.824buttonMEnullOther40071.74Quiz 1Mary EwaldnullOther63632.965Quiz 2Mary EwaldnullOther47385.645