Description
Looking for scaffolding to help high school students write comparison and contrast paragraphs? The Nonfiction Paragraph Writing: Comparison and Contrast lesson teaches students a simple three-step process for writing a short informational or explanatory text using the nonfiction text structure: comparison and contrast. Students generate ideas, fill out a graphic organizer, and use a paragraph frame to compose a comparison and contrast paragraph.
➼ Get the Nonfiction Text Structure: Comparison and Contrast Bundle with Guided Notes, Reading & Summarizing, and Paragraph Writing and save a bundle!
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WHAT'S INCLUDED
• 44 PowerPoint™ Slides including 22 editable slides with options for using a no-prep teacher model or creating your own writing model
• 2-page Nonfiction Paragraph Writing: Comparison and Contrast worksheet with graphic organizers and paragraph frames
• 4 Graphic Organizers for Comparison and Contrast, with and without labels
• 3 Paragraph Frames plus signal words & phrases for Comparison and Contrast
• Teacher’s Guide with detailed lesson plan, recommendations, and extension ideas
All student pages are in printable PDF format.
HOW IT WORKS
• The lesson begins with a review of the nonfiction text structure: comparison and contrast found in informational and explanatory texts.
• Next, through teacher modeling, students learn to brainstorm and select an idea, use a graphic organizer, and fill in a paragraph frame (or use a menu of signal words and phrases) to write a nonfiction text using the comparison and contrast text structure.
• Finally, students apply their learning as they complete the Nonfiction Paragraph Writing: Comparison and Contrast worksheet and the graphic organizer of their choice to compose their own comparison and contrast paragraph.
This lesson is designed for high school students. CLICK HERE for the middle school version.
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Looking for more Nonfiction Paragraph Writing lessons?
• Nonfiction Paragraph Writing: Description
• Nonfiction Paragraph Writing: Sequence or Chronological Order
• Nonfiction Paragraph Writing: Cause and Effect
• Nonfiction Paragraph Writing: Problem and Solution
❊ CLICK HERE for a FREE sample of the paragaph frames used in the Nonfiction Paragraph Writing lessons.
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RELATED RESOURCES
• Introduction to Nonfiction Text Structure: Comparison and Contrast
• Reading and Summarizing Nonfiction: Comparison and Contrast
★ Get more for less for less with the Nonfiction Text Structure: Comparison and Contrast bundle!
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Nonfiction Text Structure Comparison Contrast Paragraph Writing Lesson Worksheet
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Description
Looking for scaffolding to help high school students write comparison and contrast paragraphs? The Nonfiction Paragraph Writing: Comparison and Contrast lesson teaches students a simple three-step process for writing a short informational or explanatory text using the nonfiction text structure: comparison and contrast. Students generate ideas, fill out a graphic organizer, and use a paragraph frame to compose a comparison and contrast paragraph.
➼ Get the Nonfiction Text Structure: Comparison and Contrast Bundle with Guided Notes, Reading & Summarizing, and Paragraph Writing and save a bundle!
➼ Save even more with the complete Nonfiction Text Structures Bundle of 15 lessons!
WHAT'S INCLUDED
• 44 PowerPoint™ Slides including 22 editable slides with options for using a no-prep teacher model or creating your own writing model
• 2-page Nonfiction Paragraph Writing: Comparison and Contrast worksheet with graphic organizers and paragraph frames
• 4 Graphic Organizers for Comparison and Contrast, with and without labels
• 3 Paragraph Frames plus signal words & phrases for Comparison and Contrast
• Teacher’s Guide with detailed lesson plan, recommendations, and extension ideas
All student pages are in printable PDF format.
HOW IT WORKS
• The lesson begins with a review of the nonfiction text structure: comparison and contrast found in informational and explanatory texts.
• Next, through teacher modeling, students learn to brainstorm and select an idea, use a graphic organizer, and fill in a paragraph frame (or use a menu of signal words and phrases) to write a nonfiction text using the comparison and contrast text structure.
• Finally, students apply their learning as they complete the Nonfiction Paragraph Writing: Comparison and Contrast worksheet and the graphic organizer of their choice to compose their own comparison and contrast paragraph.
This lesson is designed for high school students. CLICK HERE for the middle school version.
___________________________________________
Looking for more Nonfiction Paragraph Writing lessons?
• Nonfiction Paragraph Writing: Description
• Nonfiction Paragraph Writing: Sequence or Chronological Order
• Nonfiction Paragraph Writing: Cause and Effect
• Nonfiction Paragraph Writing: Problem and Solution
❊ CLICK HERE for a FREE sample of the paragaph frames used in the Nonfiction Paragraph Writing lessons.
___________________________________________
RELATED RESOURCES
• Introduction to Nonfiction Text Structure: Comparison and Contrast
• Reading and Summarizing Nonfiction: Comparison and Contrast
★ Get more for less for less with the Nonfiction Text Structure: Comparison and Contrast bundle!
___________________________________________
➼ Get Half Price and FREE Resources! ★ CLICK HERE ★ to follow my store and hear about sales, freebies, and new resources, which are always 50% off for the first 48 hours!
➼ Earn TpT Credits! ★ CLICK HERE ★ to leave a review and earn credits to use on future TpT purchases.
Thank you for visiting the Literacy Toolkit store! Please contact me if you have any questions or requests.
Take care, Honor @ Literacy Toolkit






