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Similarities & Differences Cat in the Cat & the Grinch (Oral & Written formats) Expanded Analytic coding using conceptual vocabulary from the Basic Conceptual Systems with a Modified Venn Diagram to describe the similarities and differences between two item or events. Based on the work of Anne Svendsen and Andreas Hansen, adapted by K. Morgan 2013.
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Cat in the HatThe Grinch Similarities & Differences (Oral format) Circle the words in which the two items are similar. Draw a line thru the words in which the two items are different.. © 2013 A. Svendsen, A.Hansen, K. Morgan. Name Group Number of Parts Color (s) Size (compared to companion) Position Place (Where) Function / Role in story Living / Non Living Gender Kind of Character Value in the story Change Time (When)
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Cat in the Hat Grinch Name Group Number of Parts Color (s) Size (compared to companion) Position Place (Where) Function / Role in story Living / Non Living Gender Kind of Character Value in the story Change Time (When) Similarities & Differences (Written format) Circle the words in which the two items are similar. Draw a line thru the words in which the two items are different.. © 2013 A. Svendsen, A.Hansen, K. Morgan.
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Cat in the Hat Grinch Name Group Number of Parts Color (s) Size (compared to companion) Position Place (Where) Function / Role in story Living / Non Living Gender Kind of Character Value in the story Change Time (When) Similarities & Differences (Written format) Circle the words in which the two items are similar. Draw a line thru the words in which the two items are different.. © 2013 A. Svendsen, A.Hansen, K. Morgan. Character (in a story) Head, body, legs, feet, eyes, hat, gloves Red, white, black Curved line shapes, round shape Vertical position In a book or in a movie Main Character Not Living – Make Believe Male Good Valuable – Important to the story He changes from naughty to good/helpful When I’m reading or watching a show Character (in a story) Head, body, arms, hands, legs, feet Green, yellow, white, black Curved line shapes, round shape Small size compared to me In a book or in a movie Main Character Not Living – Make Believe Male Good Valuable – Important to the story He changes from mean to good When I’m reading or watching a show
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