Monday, December 3, 2012

Compare and Contrast

Today, we studied the Compare/Contrast Structure of nonfiction.

To introduce ourselves to the structure, we first begain by brainstorming and taking notes in compare contrast format.


Notice how I used the DOUBLE BUBBLE to compare Hamsters, Rabbits, and Fish.


This example takes the Double Bubble even further.
I thought it was a fastastic example of how our thoughts change when we are researching.


Notice, when you create notes with your post-its, you can easily move them around to fit into different ideas!


Here, we will find two additional examples of what a compare and contrast chart might look like.



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