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This makes it fun and easy for kids to understand how to
compare and contrast! 😊
You said ______ and ______ are alike, but I think they’re different because ______.
(Example: You said summer and winter are alike, but I think they’re different because we wear different clothes in each season.)
What other things are alike?
(What else is the same about summer and winter?)
Why are ______ and ______ both ______?
(Example: Why are summer and winter both fun?)
Respond Questions
These are questions and sentences that help you talk and write about your ideas:
The seasons are different because ______.
(Example: The seasons are different because summer is hot, but winter is cold.)
The two seasons are alike because ______.
(Example: The two seasons are alike because both have sunny days.)
My favorite seasons are ______ and ______.
(Example: My favorite seasons are summer and winter.)
Now, let’s share your thoughts!
You can use these sentence starters to help you:
Tell Your
Ideas
Do you like summer and winter? Or maybe spring and fall?
Decide which two seasons you want to compare.
Think about two seasons you want to
write about.
1. Choose a
Topic
Prewrite
Now, try writing about your two favorite seasons!
4️⃣ Finish with a conclusion.
→ "Even though summer and winter are different, I love them both!"
Different: but, however, on the other hand
Same: both, also, similarly
3️⃣ Use special words to show what’s the same and what’s different:
2️⃣ Give details about each season.
→ "In summer, the sun is hot, and we wear shorts. But in winter, it's cold, and we wear coats!"
1️⃣ Start with a topic sentence.
→ "Summer and winter are very different, but they are both fun seasons!"
How to Write About Seasons ✏️
Both summer and spring are warm. (Same)
But summer is hotter than spring. (Different)
For example:
✅ Contrast
→ Tell how two things are different.
✅ Compare
→ Tell how two things are the same.
Comparing vs. Contrasting
Now, let’s write about two seasons and see how they are the same and different!
What fun things can you do in each season?
Do you wear different clothes?
Are they warm or cold?
What are the seasons like where you live?
Think about two seasons where you live.
How to Compare and Contrast Seasons 🌞🍂❄🌷
🎉 Now you know how to ask and answer questions! 😊
Great job!
🔹 Can you answer a "yes or no" question?
Great job!
🔹 Try to ask a question using Who, What, When, Where, or How!
Great job!
Let’s Practice!
❓ Where can we go this summer?
✔ We can go to the beach this summer!
❓ When will autumn end?
✔ Autumn will end in November.
❓ Who can tell me about the seasons?
✔ The teacher can tell you about the seasons!
🔹 Example:
These questions start with:
👉 Who, What, When, Where, or How
2. "Wh-" Questions
Some questions ask for more information.
These questions are easy because we only need to say ...
yes or no!
❓ Is the plant growing?
✔ Yes!
❓ Is it spring yet?
✔ Yes, it is!
🔹 Example:
1. Yes/No Questions
Some questions can be answered with "yes" or "no."
Two Types of Questions
A question always ends with ...
a question mark (?)
A question always begins with ...
a big letter (capital letter).
✨ Remember!
We ask questions when we are ...
curious or want to learn something new.
What Are Questions?
Questions help us get information.