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Name _________________________. Learning Objective. Today, we will compare 1 and contrast 2 plots. 1 tell what is the same 2 tell what is different. CFU What are we going to do today? What does compare mean? What does contrast mean?. Activate (or provide) Prior Knowledge

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  1. Name _________________________ Learning Objective Today, we will compare1 and contrast2 plots. 1 tell what is the same 2 tell what is different CFU What are we going to do today? What does compare mean? What does contrast mean? Activate (or provide) Prior Knowledge What is the same about these two pictures? What is different about these two pictures? B A CFU (Pair-share) Students, you already know how to tell what is the same and what is different about two things. Telling what is the same is called comparing. Telling what is different is called contrasting. We can also compare and contrast things in stories we read. Today, we will compare and contrast plots.

  2. Concept Development The plotrefers to the main events3 of a story. • The plot has a problem (something that needs to be solved4). • The plot has a solution (the way the problem is solved). 3 things that happen 4 how a problem is fixed When we compare and contrast the plots of stories, we tell what events are the same and what events are different. Examples: CFU What does it mean to compare and contrast? Which would be a problem? Which would be a solution? How do you know? A The wolf is hungry and has no food. B The wolf catches some fish to eat. problem solution In your own words, what is the plot? The plot is___________. In your own words, what is a problem? A problem is ______________. In your own words, what is a solution? A solution is _________________.

  3. Skill Development/Guided Practice The plot refers to the main events of a story. • The plot has a problem (something that needs to be solved). • The plot has a solution (the way the problem is solved. Compare and contrast plots. Step #1: Read the question and underline what you are looking for. Step #2: Read the story and underline the answer. Step #3: Circle the answer. Repeat the steps for story #2. Step #4: Compare your answers of story #1 and story #2; then answer the question. CFU How did I know what to look for? How did I know which words to underline? How did I know my answer was correct? How did you know what to look for? How did you know which words to underline? How did you know your answer was correct? How did I know if the ______ was the same or different?

  4. Skill Development/Guided Practice (continued) CFU How did I know what to look for? How did I know which words to underline? How did I know my answer was correct? How did you know what to look for? How did you know which words to underline? How did you know your answer was correct? How did I know if the ______ was the same or different? The plot refers to the main events of a story. • The plot has a problem (something that needs to be solved). • The plot has a solution (the way the problem is solved. Compare and contrast plots. Step #1: Read the question and underline what you are looking for. Step #2: Read the story and underline the answer. Step #3: Circle the answer. Repeat the steps for story #2. Step #4: Compare your answers of story #1 and story #2; then answer the question.

  5. Relevance The plotrefers to the main events of a story. Comparing and contrasting plots will help you understand what is the same and what is different between two stories. 2. Comparing and contrasting plots will you do well on tests. CFU Does anyone else have another reason why it is relevant to compare and contrast plots? (pair-share) Why is it relevant to compare and contrast plots? You may give me one of my reasons or one of your own. Which reason is more relevant to you? Why?

  6. The plot refers to the main events of a story. • The plot has a problem (something that needs to be solved). • The plot has a solution (the way the problem is solved). Concept Closure Which could be the plot of a story? How do you know? A Desiree gets lost in the park. B Desiree goes down the slide. Skill Closure Compare and contrast plots. Step #1: Read the question and underline what you are looking for. Step #2: Read the story and underline the answer. Step #3: Circle the answer. Repeat the steps for story #2. Step #4: Compare your answers of story #1 and story #2; then answer the question. Summary Closure What did you learn today about comparing and contrasting plots? (pair-share)

  7. Independent Practice Name _____________________ The plot refers to the main events of a story. • The plot has a problem (something that needs to be solved). • The plot has a solution (the way the problem is solved). Compare and contrast plots. Step #1: Read the question and underline what you are looking for. Step #2: Read the story and underline the answer. Step #3: Circle the answer. Repeat the steps for story #2. Step #4: Compare your answers of story #1 and story #2; then answer the question.

  8. The plot refers to the main events of a story. • The plot has a problem (something that needs to be solved). • The plot has a solution (the way the problem is solved). Independent Practice (continued) Compare and contrast plots. Step #1: Read the question and underline what you are looking for. Step #2: Read the story and underline the answer. Step #3: Circle the answer. Repeat the steps for story #2. Step #4: Compare your answers of story #1 and story #2; then answer the question.

  9. Periodic Review 1 Name _____________________ The plot refers to the main events of a story. • The plot has a problem (something that needs to be solved). • The plot has a solution (the way the problem is solved). Compare and contrast plots. Step #1: Read the question and underline what you are looking for. Step #2: Read the story and underline the answer. Step #3: Circle the answer. Repeat the steps for story #2. Step #4: Compare your answers of story #1 and story #2; then answer the question.

  10. Periodic Review 1 (continued) The plot refers to the main events of a story. • The plot has a problem (something that needs to be solved). • The plot has a solution (the way the problem is solved). Compare and contrast plots. Step #1: Read the question and underline what you are looking for. Step #2: Read the story and underline the answer. Step #3: Circle the answer. Repeat the steps for story #2. Step #4: Compare your answers of story #1 and story #2; then answer the question.

  11. Periodic Review 2 Name _____________________ The plot refers to the main events of a story. • The plot has a problem (something that needs to be solved). • The plot has a solution (the way the problem is solved). Compare and contrast plots. Step #1: Read the question and underline what you are looking for. Step #2: Read the story and underline the answer. Step #3: Circle the answer. Repeat the steps for story #2. Step #4: Compare your answers of story #1 and story #2; then answer the question.

  12. Periodic Review 2 (continued) The plot refers to the main events of a story. • The plot has a problem (something that needs to be solved). • The plot has a solution (the way the problem is solved). Compare and contrast plots. Step #1: Read the question and underline what you are looking for. Step #2: Read the story and underline the answer. Step #3: Circle the answer. Repeat the steps for story #2. Step #4: Compare your answers of story #1 and story #2; then answer the question.

  13. Name _____________________ Periodic Review 3 The plot refers to the main events of a story. • The plot has a problem (something that needs to be solved). • The plot has a solution (the way the problem is solved). Compare and contrast plots. Step #1: Read the question and underline what you are looking for. Step #2: Read the story and underline the answer. Step #3: Circle the answer. Repeat the steps for story #2. Step #4: Compare your answers of story #1 and story #2; then answer the question.

  14. Periodic Review 3 (continued) The plot refers to the main events of a story. • The plot has a problem (something that needs to be solved). • The plot has a solution (the way the problem is solved). Compare and contrast plots. Step #1: Read the question and underline what you are looking for. Step #2: Read the story and underline the answer. Step #3: Circle the answer. Repeat the steps for story #2. Step #4: Compare your answers of story #1 and story #2; then answer the question.

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