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5 Thinking Routines for Comparing, Contrasting and Making Connections

Dec 15, 202219 minEp. 79
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Episode description

Today I’m sharing 5 different thinking routines that you can use to compare, contrast and make connections. I’m exploring how you can use these thinking routines to create engaging discussions with art, objects and ideas. 

I'll look first at what comparing & contrasting is and why it’s important.  Then I'm sharing some ideas for things you might want to compare and contrast, before sharing different ways to look at similarities and differences.

Then I'm sharing 5 thinking routines help us to make thoughtful and purposeful comparisons. 

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