English: Quarter 4 - Module 2, Lesson 2: Writing Paragraphs Showing Comparison and Contrast
English: Quarter 4 - Module 2, Lesson 2: Writing Paragraphs Showing Comparison and Contrast
English: Quarter 4 - Module 2, Lesson 2: Writing Paragraphs Showing Comparison and Contrast
English
Quarter 4 – Module 2, Lesson 2:
Writing Paragraphs Showing
Comparison and Contrast
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English
Quarter 4 – Module 2, Lesson 2:
Writing Paragraphs Showing
Comparison and Contrast
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Lesson
Writing Paragraphs Showing
2 Comparison and Contrast
What I Know
Study the following group of words inside the box then write the word that
suggests comparison or contrast accordingly. Write your answers in your
notebook.
Comparison Contrast
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What’s In
Tell whether each sentence is comparing or contrasting two things. Write the
word compare or contrast on each line. Write your answers in your notebook.
What’s New
Read the story below and then fill in the diagram to show differences
(contrasts) and similarities (comparisons) between the two creatures. Write your
answer in your notebook.
Butterflies and bees have many things in common. They are both insects
that live all over the world. Another similarity is that they both have 4 wings. Their
wings are very different though butterflies have brightly colored wings and a bee’s
wings are transparent. Bees live in large groups called colonies. Butterflies do not.
They often travel by themselves. Butterflies and bees are also similar because they
both feed off nectar and pollen from flowers.
Butterflies Bees
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What Is It
2. Make sure that your subjects can be discussed in a meaningful way. A good
compare and contrast paragraph will help your readers understand why it’s
useful or interesting to put these two subjects together.
3. Take a little time to brainstorm about how your chosen subjects are similar
and different. A Venn diagram can often be helpful when brainstorming.
This set of overlapping circles can help you visualize where your subjects
are similar and where they differ. In the outer edges of the circle, you write
what is different; in the overlapping middle area, you write what’s similar.
4. Consider your main points. Choose a few points that seem to be particularly
important.
5. Develop your thesis statement. There are many directions a compare and
contrast paragraph can take, but it should always make an argument that
explains why it’s useful to put these two subjects together in the first place.
For comparison
Similar to, similarly, in the same way, like, equally, again, also, too, each of,
just as …so
For contrast
In contrast, on the other hand, different from, whereas, while, unlike,
however, but, although, however, conversely, yet, unlike
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What’s More
A. Use the Venn diagram to list down similarities or differences between you and
your friend. In the “Things I Like” circle, write special things that you like. In the
“Things My Friend Likes” circle, write special things that your friend also like. In the
“Things We Like” circle, write things that you and your friend both like. As a guide,
some examples have already been written. Add more to the list under the correct
circle based on what is really true to you and your friend.
ice cream
B. Once the Venn Diagram is completed, use the information that you added to
write sentences that show comparison or contrast between you and your friend.
Don’t forget to use the correct transitional words or phrases. Again some examples
are provided below:
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What I Have Learned
Read the paragraph inside the box then answer the questions that follow.
Write your answers in your notebook.
What I Can Do
Dogs and cats are both great pets to have. Although cats are much more
independent than dogs. Indoor dogs need to be walked, bathed, and taken outside
frequently. Indoor cats usually stay inside. Dogs also tend to be louder than cats. They
bark and are more vocal with their needs. Both cats and dogs need to be taken care of.
They need to be given food and water daily. They also need to visit the vet to get their
shots and make sure that they are healthy. Cats and dogs make wonderful companions.
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B. Think of two of your favorite movies. Write sentences that compare and contrast
these two movies, describing what makes them different and also what makes them
similar. Use the correct transitional words and phrases.
Assessment
After completing the activity above, you are now ready to write a short
paragraph comparing and contrasting the benefits of eating fast food vs. eating
home-cooked meals in terms of cost, convenience, and health. Be guided by the
graphic organizer below. Write your answers in your notebook.
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Rubric:
CATEGORY 4 3 2 1
Purpose & The paragraph The paragraph The The paragraph
Supporting compares and compares and paragraph compares or
Details contrasts contrasts items compares contrasts, but
items clearly, clearly, but the and contrasts does not
and includes supporting items clearly, include both.
only information is but the There is no
information general. supporting supporting
relevant to the information information or
point of is incomplete. support is
comparison incomplete.
and contrast.
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Organization The paragraph The paragraph The Many details
and Structure breaks the breaks the paragraph are not in a
information information breaks the logical or
into whole-to- into whole-to- information expected
whole, whole, into whole-to- order. There is
similarities to similarities to whole, little sense
differences or differences or similarities to that the
point by point point by point differences or writing is
structure. It structure but point by organized.
follows a does not follow point
consistent a consistent structure,
order when order when but some
discussing the discussing the information
comparison comparison is in the
and contrast. and contrast. wrong
section. Some
details are
not in a
logical or
expected
order.
Grammar & Writer makes Writer makes Writer makes Writer makes
Spelling no errors in 1-2 errors in 3-4 errors in more than 4
(Conventions) grammar or grammar or grammar or errors in
spelling that spelling that spelling that grammar or
distract the distract the distract the spelling that
reader from reader from the reader from distract the
the content. content. the content. reader from
the content.
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What I Know What's In What's More
Comparison 1. contrast Pupils responses
may vary.
Like, again 2. compare
Similarly, equally 3. contrast What I Have
Learned
Just as 4. compare
1. showing
5. compare similarities
Contrast 2. showing
differences
Different, unlike 3. two
4. transitional words
However, whereas or phrases
although
What I Can Do
What's New Assessment
Pupils responses may
vary. Pupils responses may
vary.
Additional
Activities
Pupils responses may
vary.
Answers Key
References
Castillo k., Angeles E., 2016, Joy in Learning English 5, (p.162, p.173)
MasterClass Staff. 2020. "How To Write A Compare And Contrast
Essay". Masterclass Articles. https://www.masterclass.com/articles/how-
to-write-a-compare-and-contrast-essay.
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