Compare and Contrast Organizer
A feature-by-feature grid: name what you are comparing, then work down one row at a time. Free PDF.
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When a Venn diagram is too loose
A Venn diagram lets students dump facts in any order; this grid makes them compare like with like. Each row is one feature — habitat, size, what it eats — and the two columns force an answer for both topics side by side. That structure is what turns a list into an actual comparison, and it is the step students need before writing a compare-and-contrast paragraph.
Five feature rows fit comfortably on a page, with headers for both topics and a column to name each feature. Writing lines can be turned off if your students prefer open boxes, and the Venn diagram version is one click away when you want the looser shape.
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