Teachers: Use this PowerPoint presentation to give students practice on using adjectives to compare. Play the slides and have students write a sentence.

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Teachers: Use this PowerPoint presentation to give students practice on using adjectives to compare. Play the slides and have students write a sentence using an adjective to compare the objects in the picture. Use whiteboards or pencil and paper. Have students share their responses with the class, or with a partner. This will allow students to see that there are multiple ways to compare things AND many different adjectives to use and compare.

Let’s compare!! Look at the picture on each slide. Think about how you can compare the two things. Write a sentence using an adjective to compare.

Think of some adjectives to describe each object. Let’s try one together. Think of some adjectives to describe each object. speedy fast light heavy small big

Write a sentence using one of the adjectives to compare. Let’s try one together. Write a sentence using one of the adjectives to compare. fast speedy heavy light large small Here are some examples: The spaceship is faster than the paper airplane. There is no question that the spaceship is larger than the paper airplane. Can you think of more? The paper airplane is lighter than the spaceship.

Write a sentence using an adjective to compare. Share Some of your Sentences!

Write a sentence using an adjective to compare. Share Some of your Sentences!

Write a sentence using an adjective to compare. Share Some of your Sentences!

Write a sentence using an adjective to compare. Share Some of your Sentences!

Write a sentence using an adjective to compare. Share Some of your Sentences!

Write a sentence using an adjective to compare. Share Some of your Sentences!

Write a sentence using an adjective to compare. Share Some of your Sentences!

Write a sentence using an adjective to compare. Share Some of your Sentences!

Write a sentence using an adjective to compare. Share Some of your Sentences!

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