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Page 1: Getting Started with Compare and Contrast. Finding Similarities and Differences You may be asked to compare and contrast literary elements within one

Getting Started Getting Started withwith

Compare and Compare and ContrastContrast

Page 2: Getting Started with Compare and Contrast. Finding Similarities and Differences You may be asked to compare and contrast literary elements within one

Finding Similarities and DifferencesFinding Similarities and Differences

You may be asked to compare and contrast literary elements within one selection

You may be asked to compare the following in a text: characters, setting, subject, tone, main idea, author’s purpose, etc.

You may be asked to compare and contrast a particular element between any two different items – cereals, movies, cars, cable providers, foods

These types of comparisons may include: type, model, cost, features, etc.

ANYTIME you are asked to create a compare/contrast – KNOW YOUR TOPIC!!!

Page 3: Getting Started with Compare and Contrast. Finding Similarities and Differences You may be asked to compare and contrast literary elements within one

Sample Questions…Sample Questions…

What are the major differences in how beef and chicken are marketed in the United States?

Which poem presents a more positive, appealing view of a ceremony?

How do the ads of Abercrombie and Holister vary?

What do Burger King and McDonald’s have in common?

What are the major differences between popular social media outlets?

Page 4: Getting Started with Compare and Contrast. Finding Similarities and Differences You may be asked to compare and contrast literary elements within one

Finding the answers!Finding the answers!

When finding or creating comparisons and contrasts:

Use and/or look for key words – ◦ Similarities: likewise, similarly, in the same way◦ Differences: unlike, on the other hand, however, differently

Your answer should include a general statement suggesting why the similarities/differences are important

Differences are generally more difficult to identify and even create, but they are there! In reading you will use inferencing skills. In writing, you have to make a purposeful effort!

Organize the details to make sense of them in both reading and writing (reading = annotation, writing = planning)

In writing, charts are a great way to brainstorm

Page 5: Getting Started with Compare and Contrast. Finding Similarities and Differences You may be asked to compare and contrast literary elements within one

Thinking about two topicsThinking about two topics

Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks

Similarities Differences

•Offers different flavors•Can order food in both•Both very popular•Both busy in the morn•Iced coffee in both (coolatta and frappuccino)•Both attached to something (D&D and Baskin Robbins and Starbucks and Target)

•Starbucks more expensive•Starbucks has more flavors•Can customize drink @ Starbucks• Stronger/bolder coffee @ Starbucks•Dunkin offers more options in food, especially for breakfast•More drive thru for D&D-convenience•Can add to your own drink @ Starbucks (sugar, cream, cinnamon)

Page 6: Getting Started with Compare and Contrast. Finding Similarities and Differences You may be asked to compare and contrast literary elements within one

Let’s Brainstorm Together…Let’s Brainstorm Together…

Let’s create a chart like the one you just saw. What are the similarities and differences between Facebook and Twitter?

Make sure you write this in your notebook.Start thinking about two topics on your

own. In class on Thursday, you will be working with these two topics to find similarities and differences. Will be a formative grade.