Strutegy Step-by-Step
1. Guide students to construct one or more graphic organizers with you to show them this way of displaying information. Provide the visual structure, and use material from a recent lesson or topic of discussion so that students will be familiar with the vocabulary and concepts and can concentrate on seeing the relationships. Following are some examples:
Venn Diagram
Have students write a brief account to compare and contrast two things, such as historical figures, kinds of plants or animals, literary selections. Collect their papers and put them aside. Then, working whit the whole class, use a Venn diagram to guide students in comparing and contrasting the same two things. Return the students’ accounts and have them revise, using the ideas from the graphic organizer. Have students discuss the ways in which the graphic organizer helped them improve their writing.
Example 1: Comparing and Contrasting Fictional Characters
Strutegy Step-by-Step
1. Guide students to construct one or more graphic organizers with you to show them this way of displaying information. Provide the visual structure, and use material from a recent lesson or topic of discussion so that students will be familiar with the vocabulary and concepts and can concentrate on seeing the relationships. Following are some examples:
Venn Diagram
Have students write a brief account to compare and contrast two things, such as historical figures, kinds of plants or animals, literary selections. Collect their papers and put them aside. Then, working whit the whole class, use a Venn diagram to guide students in comparing and contrasting the same two things. Return the students’ accounts and have them revise, using the ideas from the graphic organizer. Have students discuss the ways in which the graphic organizer helped them improve their writing.
Example 1: Comparing and Contrasting Fictional Characters
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