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COM PA RE/CON TRAST

CHA RA CTERS
BY: M E G A N M O R G A N
OBJECTIVE/COMMON CORE
STANDARD
Core Standard: Interpretive Comprehension:

RIT 191-200

Objective: Compare/Contrast characters in a

short story
COMPARE

To say that
(something) is
similar to something
else
CONTRAST

To be different especially in a way


that is very obvious
Miss Swamps nose is very large
Miss Nelsons nose is quite small
COMPARE

How are the two teachers similar?


Examples?
CONTRAST

How are the two teachers different?


Examples?
SUMMARY

To compare is to say that something is similar to something else


To contrast is to be different, especially in a way that is very obvious
CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING

Work with a partner


Describe Miss Nelson in the left circle (How is she different than Miss
Swamp?)
Describe Miss Swamp in the right circle (How is she different than Miss
Nelson?)
Write down how they are similar in the middle
REFERENCES

"Idaho State Curriculum Guides." For the Teachers, Idaho Archives, 2003.
Accessed 10 Nov. 2016.

"Miss Nelson is Missing." Google Docs. Accessed 10 Nov. 2016.

"Miss Nelson is Missing Venn Diagram." Teachers Pay Teachers, Symantec.
Accessed 10 Nov. 2016.

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