This interactive graphical organizer helps students create an overview of one of three types of comparative papers: overall overall, as well as differences or peer-to-peer. The link to the comparison primer guide gives the opportunity to see definitions and see examples before students start working. This tool provides various ways to navigate information, such as graphics on the right. This allows students to move on the map without working linearly. The completed map can be saved, e-mailed, or printed
Teach comparative articles and comparative articles through modeling from the brainstorming stage to the first draft
Students examine picture books and judge the characteristics of the four conflicts. Then they write down the conflicts that they experienced and compare them with literary conflicts.
They compare the standards and students will have a great time watching the scenes of Lion King as a way to explain the programming medium.
The student group reads and talks about American folklore stories and each group reads different stories. Using a puzzle strategy, the team compares the characters' characteristics with the main emotional nodes of the story. In this course, we use various American folk tales for every text collection.
In order to see whether the novel accurately portrays this time's history, students will examine the medieval era in detail using the book "Despero's Story." Looking at the essential part of the book, students will use comparisons and comparative guides and maps to help them interpret between facts and fiction
In this course, after reading Wild Boar Year and Jackie Robinson, you will learn the connection from text to self, from text to text and from text to the world. After sharing and discussing contacts, students select and plan a project to establish personal contact with the text.
After studying various artificial disasters such as oil spill of BP, sinking of the Titanic, fire in Chicago, students shared their findings by oral report. After that, the student will use Ben Diagram Student Interaction or Ben Diagram Mobile App to compare their disasters
The persuasion map is an interactive graphical organizer that allows students to draw out their arguments for persuasive papers and discussions.
Essay map is an interactive graphic organizer that allows students to organize and outline their ideas for information, definitions or descriptive articles.
Comparison and comparison guides outline features of this type, provide direct guidance on how to write articles organizing, collecting ideas, and comparing and comparing articles.
With this interactive tool you can create a Venn diagram with two or three overlapping circles and logically organize the information.
Please compare the numbers and compare. To demonstrate ability, students evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of using different media (eg, print, digital text, video, multimedia) to present specific topics and ideas You can create it. Furthermore, after showing the student's theme using various media, ask the student to write a short message / explanation to compare the various media being used. There is a particular emphasis on how to express the differences and similarities in the same information. Visual synthesis task Students carefully read the full text and then read popular summaries, comments, or video analysis of the same text. Words, phrases, sentences largely formed in meaning and state of each work are read aloud when you hear it. In order to enrich this activity, students can create original / commentary articles based on the citation of each article.
Comparison graph and contrast graph - This interactive graph organizer helps students to create an overview of one of three types of comparative papers. By clicking on the link in the introduction of the Comparison and Comparison Guide, students can check the definitions and see examples before starting work.