Student can use comparison vocabulary to write structured comparison answers.
Visual anchors for comparison words

Visualizing comparison words helps you remember exactly how to use them in your answers.
Understanding compare vs contrast
When you see an exam question asking you to compare two things, do you only write about how they are the same?
If so, you are missing out on half the marks! Let's decode exactly what examiners want when they use the words compare and contrast.
Fill in comparison transition words
plant cells have a rigid cell wall, animal cells only have a flexible cell membrane. poles of a magnet repel each other, which is a fundamental property of magnetism. In a federal democracy, the central and state governments derive their power from the Constitution. metals that are good conductors of heat, non-metals are generally poor conductors. Igneous and sedimentary rocks are in that they can both be transformed into metamorphic rocks under high heat and pressure.
Ordering sentences to make a structured comparison
Drag and drop the sentences to build a logical paragraph comparing plant and animal cells.
Practice writing a comparison paragraph
Write one sentence explaining how they are alike. (Use words like: both, similar)
Write one sentence highlighting how they are different. (Use words like: unlike, whereas, contrast)
Flashcards for comparison vocabulary