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Comparison and Contrast Essay Guide

Comparison and Contrast Essay Guide. Mrs. Alina Plasencia Miami-Dade County Public Schools. Comparison and Contrast Essay Guide. Explain. Evaluate. Compare and Contrast characteristics (apples vs. oranges).

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Comparison and Contrast Essay Guide

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  1. Comparison and Contrast Essay Guide Mrs. AlinaPlasencia Miami-Dade County Public Schools

  2. Comparison and Contrast Essay Guide Explain Evaluate • Compare and Contrast characteristics (apples vs. oranges) • Compare and Contrast qualities of preference (Macintosh apples vs. Granny Smith apples)

  3. Comparison Graphic Organizers • Venn Diagram • Compare and Contrast Chart http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/printouts/CompareContrast.pdf

  4. Divide participants into 5 groups • Assign each group a pair of items to compare • Have participants decide on a comparison activity (explain vs. evaluate) • Participants will complete a comparison graphic organizer • Participant groups will share comparisons • Comparison and Contrast Activity

  5. Balanced Ideas • Give equal time to what you write • Book vs. Movie • Cover the same elements • Organizing the Essay

  6. Organizing the Essay • 3 organizing strategies • Whole-to-Whole, or Block • Similarities-to-Differences • Point-by-Point Transitions

  7. Whole to Whole Strategy • Discuss everything about each item being compared in a separate paragraph. • Introduction • Item #1 • Item #2 • Conclusion

  8. Sample Whole to Whole Format

  9. Sample Whole to Whole Essay

  10. Similarities and Differences Strategy • Discuss all the similarities in one paragraph and all the differences in another • Introduction • Similarities • Differences • Conclusion

  11. Sample Similarities and Differences Format

  12. Sample Similarities and Differences Essay

  13. Point-by-Point Strategy • Discuss Each point in a separate paragraph • Introduction • Point #1 (characters) • Point #2 (setting) • Conclusion

  14. Sample Point-by-Point Format

  15. Sample Point to Point Essay

  16. Transitions • Transition words signal a change from one item to another • Smoothness • Coherence • Connections Different Item Ahead

  17. Transitions to Compare • also • as • as well as • both • in the same manner • in the same way • like • likewise • most important • same similar • similarly • the same as • too

  18. Comparison Sample • The characters in the movie were very similar to the characters in the book. Both the characters in the movie and in the book were interested in detective work.

  19. Transitions to Contrast • Although • But • Differ • Even though • However • In contrast • Instead • Nevertheless • On the contrary • On the other hand • Unless • Unlike • While • yet

  20. Contrast Sample • The setting in the book was summer while the setting in the movie was winter. The events in the book took place during several afternoons, but the events in the movie took place during the evening.

  21. Checklist • 3 main points • Purpose and Supporting Details • Organization and Structure • Transitions and Coherence

  22. Comparison and Contrast Checklist • Purpose • The paper compares and contrasts items clearly • Points to specific examples to illustrate the comparison • Includes only the information relevant to the comparison

  23. Comparison and Contrast Checklist • Organization and Structure • The paper breaks the information into whole to whole, similarities to differences or point by point structure • Follows a consistent order • Breaks the information into appropriate sections or paragraphs

  24. Comparison and Contrast Checklist • Transitions and Coherence • The paper moves smoothly from one idea to the next • Uses comparison & coherent transition words to show relationships between ideas • Uses a variety of sentence structures and transitions

  25. Rubrics

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