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Comparing and Contrasting

Comparing and Contrasting. What is it?. Hmmmm, what do we need to think about?. Write three ways you and someone in your family are alike. Write three ways you and this person are different. How are these two things alike? How are they different?.

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Comparing and Contrasting

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  1. Comparing and Contrasting What is it?

  2. Hmmmm, what do we need to think about? • Write three ways you and someone in your family are alike. • Write three ways you and this person are different

  3. How are these two things alike? How are they different? • Helicopters and planes are both found in the sky. People ride in them to travel to places quickly. Helicopters can stay in one spot in the air. Planes cannot. Planes are larger than helicopters. They also can hold more people.

  4. How are these alike? How are they different? • All fish live in water, but not all fish live in the same parts of the water. Some fish like to live near the top of the water. These fish are usually blue, green, or black. Other fish live in deeper water. These fish are different colors. They are usually silver or red.

  5. So….. • How are all fish alike? • Which clue word tells that fish do not all live in the same parts of the water?

  6. Work with a Partner • Take turns finding out about things you both like. Maybe you both like the same sports or TV shows. • Take turns finding out about things you both do not like. Maybe you both do not like the same foods or games. • See how many likenesses and differences you can find

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