COMPARE AND CONTRAST ————————————————————–
CONTENT AREA: ANY
GRADE LEVELS: ANY
Learning to compare and contrast requires high-level cognitive analysis. Comparing
and contrasting is a skill used in many different disciplines at all levels of education. Using an
document camera can help students practice using different graphic organizers
collaboratively before being asked to use them independently.
MATERIALS
- Document camera
- Projector
- Whiteboard or large sheet of paper that students can write on
- A drawing of a graphic organizer used for comparing and contrasting, such as a Venn
diagram, double bubble map, or a T-chart
PROCEDURE
BEFORE
1. Decide the compare and contrast topic to assign students.
2. Prepare a drawing of the graphic organizer to be practiced, such as a Venn diagram.
DURING
3. Project the compare and contrast diagram using the document camera.
4. Call students to the board to complete different areas of the compare and contrast
diagram.
5. Discuss notes as a class, changing and adding as necessary.
6. Have all students copy the collaboratively designed notes.
AFTER
7. After creating notes together as a class, assign an independent project such as an essay
that discusses the topic in depth.
8. Choose a different compare/contrast method of organization to demonstrate to
students each day for several days.
ADAPTATIONS
- Assign a compare and contrast topic and a method of organization. Allow students to
work collaboratively or independently to complete the notes. To review the topic and
check for accuracy, choose student products to project with a document
camera.
- Allow students to choose how they will organize notes for a graphic organizer. After
students have completed their notes, show the class different ideas by projecting
student samples using a document camera.

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