Since comparison papers require students to describe both similarities
and differences, they are often used as assessment tools in just about
every subject. For this reason alone, developing writers should be
taught how to craft effective comparison papers. But teaching your
students how to compose comparison papers also has a larger impact on
their education--it prepares them to think more analytically, perform
better in complex testing situations, and compare texts. In Crafting
Comparison Papers, Marcia S. Freeman fully explains the four
instructional steps that develop comparison skills: understanding the
concept of attributes; organizing attributes for comparison; building
clear, coherent comparative paragraphs; and assembling effective
comparison papers. She includes lessons with specific Target Skills(TM)
to support your students' progress, and she suggests timelines that will
help you plan your curriculum. Throughout, Freeman's comprehensive
approach and clear instructions make this book a unique and valuable
resource for any teacher of developing writers.