An onion, a rose, an artichoke. What do they all have in common? Three yellow roses. How are they different? Comparing and contrasting just got a whole lot easier. Here are six graphic organizers, appropriate for both fiction and informational texts, that highlight the similarities and differences in the subject under observation.
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Pros
- The first page of explanations clarifies the value of comparing and contrasting and how to compare and contrast
- The templates are carefully crafted and easily reproduced
Cons
- Search through the entire stack to find the graphic organizer format that best meets the needs of a particular assignment
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