Learning Target: I can compare and contrast the story elements in two texts, using "comparing and contrasting" words.
First: Review
Please grab your ear buds and watch this short video!
First: Review
Please grab your ear buds and watch this short video!
Here is a copy of the anchor chart you copied into your Reader's Notebook. Please look it over as you prepare to compare and contrast the story elements in two familiar texts today.
Third: Storyworks
Please read "The Amazing History of American Television."
Click on the PDF below to read the article! If you'd like to listen to it search "television" on Storyworks and the article will come up.
Next: Compare and Contrast Two Texts
Write "The Box that Changed America" in one rectangle and "Television Transformed" in the other rectangle. Then, using comparing and contrasting words, write comparisons in the middle circles and things that contrast in the outer circles. Please upload the picture below to Pic Collage, Notability, or Explain Everything. Once you finish filling out this bubble map, upload it to See Saw. :) Thanks for doing your best work!
Please read "The Amazing History of American Television."
Click on the PDF below to read the article! If you'd like to listen to it search "television" on Storyworks and the article will come up.
Next: Compare and Contrast Two Texts
Write "The Box that Changed America" in one rectangle and "Television Transformed" in the other rectangle. Then, using comparing and contrasting words, write comparisons in the middle circles and things that contrast in the outer circles. Please upload the picture below to Pic Collage, Notability, or Explain Everything. Once you finish filling out this bubble map, upload it to See Saw. :) Thanks for doing your best work!
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Finally: Please fill out this short Google Form to show what you know about comparing and contrasting! https://goo.gl/forms/48EYf6eIJxP6XrCp2
*If you finish early, you may read quietly.
*If you finish early, you may read quietly.