compare and contrast. compare - to examine (two or more objects, ideas, people, etc.) in order to...
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Compare - to examine (two or more objects, ideas, people, etc.) in order to note similarities and differences; to compare two pieces of literary work (Webster's. p 416)
Contrast - to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences; note the opposite natures, purposes, etc., of: Contrast the political rights of Romans and Greeks (Webster's. p 442)
Comparison and contrast are ways of looking at objects and
thinking about how they are alike and different.
Aims and proposed outcomes:
Provide students with a structure they can use to help answer compare and contrast exam questions
• KS3: Students can use the basic elements of the structure • KS4: Students can use the whole structure and are working towards using it
independently• KS5: Students use the structure to give in depth responses independently
Guide staff on this structure so they feel confident in using it to help students
• Staff have an overview and an idea of the aim and progress of the structure• Staff have useable activities they can try for themselves• Staff feel confident to implement the idea with their own classes
Work towards a standardised approach across Redhill School
• Some staff are using the structure with their classes• Most staff are using the structure with their classes• All staff are using the structure with their classes
A are amphibians G have a brain M hatch from an egg
B have a back bone H dry, warty skin N have a heart
C adults have lungs I slimy, smooth skin O poison glands behind eyes
D the young have gills J lay eggs in clusters P have no teeth
E jump K lay eggs in chains Q have teeth in top jaw
F walk L bulging eyes R the young live in water
Frogs Toads
Words to show that things are similarSimilarly
Equally
Likewise
As with
Like
In the same way
Also
Both
Words to show that things are differentWhereas
On the other hand
Instead of
Alternatively
Otherwise
Unlike
However
But
Although
In contrast
Compare and Contrast Connectives
D. There are clearly differences and similarities between the Titanic and the Twin Towers. The Titanic was an event at sea unlike the Twin Towers which took place on land.
E. These two events have a number of differences. The Titanic sank due to natural causes unlike the Twin Towers which were destroyed by human action when terrorists flew two planes into them. They also differ as their timing and location are not the same. The Titanic happened at sea in the 20th Century; alternatively the Twin Towers was on land in New York in the 21st Century. However, there are definitely some similarities. Both the Titanic and the Twin Towers were the biggest of their type when they were built. The Titanic was a massive ship that they said could not sink. The Towers were the tallest buildings in the world. Similarly, many lives were lost in both events. Over 1,500 died when the Titanic sank and over 2,700 died when the Towers fell.
Developing written responses
2. Just describes the two events but doesn’t compare directly
5. Briefly mentions some similarities or differences but not both
3. Mentions some similarities and differences but doesn’t explain them fully
1. Mentions some similarities and differences and explains them fully. Good use of connectives
4. Mentions similarities and differences, good use of connectives + structures the answer