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Amazing Animals Compare and Contrast
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Reading Strategy Compare and Contrast
Comparing
Part 1
Sourse: Oxford discover 2 Unit 1. Text style: informational. Pre-reading practice. Reading strategy: compare. Students age: from 10 to 12. Aim: make own sentences with comparing.
We compare
animal group
Lions are mammals.
Pandas are mammals.
both
same
Lion and panda are both mammals.
(same animal group)
We compare
how many paws
A cat has got 4 paws.
A hamster has got 4 paws.
both
same
Hamsters and cats both have got four paws.
(same number of paws)
We compare
parts of body
A bird has got wings.
A bee has got wings.
both
same
Honeybees and birds both have got wings.
(same body parts)
Now you try
your steps:
read and tap the footprint
tap me
Look at two animals in the slide
Enjoy your correct sentence
Tap "the eye " sign to check answer
Drag words in correct order
Go to next slide
Correct answer reveals
tap me
tap me
tap me
tap me
tap me
tap me
Now you compare animals' food
Giraffe eats plants.
Elephant eats plants.
Go to next slide. Put the words in the correct order.
Drag the words to empty fields. Key shows the correct answer.
Giraffes and elephants both eat plants.
elephants
plants.
both
and
Giraffes
eat
Now you compare animals' body parts
Fish swim with fins.
Whales swim with fins.
Go to next slide. Put the words in the correct order.
Drag the words to empty fields. Key shows the correct answer.
Whales and fish both swim with their fins.
fish
fins.
swim
Whales
both
and
with
their
Compare animals' body parts
Birds have got tails.
Mammals have got tails.
Go to next slide. Put the words in the correct order.
Drag the words to empty fields. Key shows the correct answer.
Mammals and birds both have got tails.
both
tails.
got
birds
and
Mammals
have
Practice your handwriting
Hello! I can compare animals.
Whales and fish both swim with their fins.
Mammals and birds both have got tails.
Have a nice day! Bye! Bye! Bye!
Giraffes and elephants both eat plants.
Bye!
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