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Comparison Webs

Comparison is one of the most basic and powerful forms of analysis in any discipline. For example, in a social studies class, students may compare and contrast the characteristics of one culture with another. This type of analysis helps students better understand the groups being studied, as well as make unifying connections between them.

Depending on the context and complexity of the comparison webs, students may reveal:

  • The universality of cultures and religions.
  • Why one civilization was able to survive at a specific point in time, while another failed.
  • Why two cultures responded to the same event in different ways.
  • How a culture could embrace two seemingly different religions.

Comparison diagrams are easy to create using our built-in templates and activities. An immediate jumpstart into visual learning, these cross-curricular learning exercises help students and educators see how easy and fun organized thinking can be!

See an Inspiration® comparison web.
See a Kidspiration® comparison web.

Learn about other types of webs.

See more curriculum ideas for using Inspiration in the Achieving Standards with Inspiration 7 Lesson Plan Book, and find out how Kidspiration can help meet curriculum standards for grades K-5 in the Kidspiration Activity Book. These products and more are available in our store.

 

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