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Babies & Birthdays

Babies & Birthdays. Graphic Organizer How Families Are Created Parents apply for children & a committee decides when they get a child & what child they

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Babies & Birthdays

Graphic OrganizerHow Families Are Created

Parents apply for children & a committee decides when they get a child & what child they get.

Graphic OrganizerHow Families Are Created

Parents apply for children & a committee decides when they get a child & what child they get.

“Families” decide when they want to have a baby or when they want to adopt.

Graphic OrganizerHow Families Are Created

Parents apply for children & a committee decides when they get a child & what child they get.

“Families” decide when they want to have a baby or when they want to adopt.

Parents do not produce their own children; instead, children are given to parents at the Ceremony of One.

Graphic OrganizerHow Families Are Created

Parents apply for children & a committee decides when they get a child & what child they get.

“Families” decide when they want to have a baby or when they want to adopt

Parents do not produce their own children; instead, children are given to parents at the Ceremony of One.

Parents either give birth to their own babies or adopt. They don’t have to wait for a ceremony.

Graphic OrganizerHow Families Are Created

Parents apply for children & a committee decides when they get a child & what child they get.

“Families” decide when they want to have a baby or when they want to adopt.

Parents do not produce their own children; instead, children are given to parents at the Ceremony of One.

Parents either give birth to their own babies or adopt. They don’t have to wait for a ceremony.

Each family is only allowed two children—one boy & one girl.

Graphic OrganizerHow Families Are Created

Parents apply for children & a committee decides when they get a child & what child they get.

“Families” decide when they want to have a baby or when they want to adopt.

Parents do not produce their own children; instead, children are given to parents at the Ceremony of One.

Parents either give birth to their own babies or adopt. They don’t have to wait for a ceremony.

Each family is only allowed two children—one boy & one girl.

There is no restriction on the number of children a family can have in our country; there is also no restriction on the sexes of the children.

Graphic OrganizerHow Birthdays Are Celebrated

Everyone celebrates their birthday on the same day, in December.

Graphic OrganizerHow Birthdays Are Celebrated

Everyone celebrates their birthday on the same day, in December.

People celebrate their birthdays on the anniversary of the day they were born.

Graphic OrganizerHow Birthdays Are Celebrated

Everyone celebrates their birthday on the same day, in December.

People celebrate their birthdays on the anniversary of the day they were born

Everyone receives the same gift/item on the same day.

Graphic OrganizerHow Birthdays Are Celebrated

Everyone celebrates their birthday on the same day, in December.

People celebrate their birthdays on the anniversary of the day they were born.

Everyone receives the same gift/item on the same day.

People receive various items as gifts.

Graphic OrganizerHow Birthdays Are Celebrated

Everyone celebrates their birthday on the same day, in December.

People celebrate their birthdays on the anniversary of the day they were born.

Everyone receives the same gift/item on the same day.

People receive various items as gifts.

Members of the community don’t keep track of their age beyond 12.

Graphic OrganizerHow Birthdays Are Celebrated

Everyone celebrates their birthday on the same day, in December.

People celebrate their birthdays on the anniversary of the day they were born.

Everyone receives the same gift/item on the same day.

People receive various items as gifts.

Members of the community don’t keep track of their age beyond 12.

People keep track of their age from birth until death

Graphic OrganizerHow Birthdays Are Celebrated

Everyone celebrates their birthday on the same day, in December.

People celebrate their birthdays on the anniversary of the day they were born.

Everyone receives the same gift/item on the same day.

People receive various items as gifts.

Members of the community don’t keep track of their age beyond 12.

People keep track of their age from birth until death.

The whole community gathers to celebrate.

Graphic OrganizerHow Birthdays Are Celebrated

Everyone celebrates their birthday on the same day, in December.

People celebrate their birthdays on the anniversary of the day they were born.

Everyone receives the same gift/item on the same day.

People receive various items as gifts.

Members of the community don’t keep track of their age beyond 12.

People keep track of their age from birth until death.

The whole community gathers to celebrate.

People may have a party with just friends or family, not necessarily the entire community.

Compare/contrast paragraph:

Prompt: write one paragraph

comparing/contrasting either the way Jonas’s

society and our society create families OR the

way Jonas’s society and our society celebrate

birthdays.

Subject-by-SubjectDiscuss the customs of one society first &

then discuss the customs of the other society.

Jonas’s society:◦Birthday custom 1◦Birthday custom 2◦Birthday custom 3

Our society:◦Birthday custom 1◦Birthday custom 2◦Birthday custom 3

Compare/contrast paragraph:subject by subject

Topic sentence that states the MAIN IDEA of the paragraph

Jonas’ society: fact #1

Jonas’s society: fact #2

Jonas’s society: fact #3

Our society: fact #1

Our society: fact #2

Our society: fact #3

Concluding sentence that re-states main idea

Feature-by-FeatureGo back & forth in your discussion of the two

societies, comparing & contrasting each custom.

Birthday Custom 1:◦Jonas’s society◦Our society

Birthday Custom 2◦Jonas’s society◦Our society

Birthday Custom 3:◦Jonas’s society◦Our society

Compare/contrast paragraph:subject by subject

Topic sentence that states the MAIN IDEA of the paragraph

Sentence describing custom

Jonas’ society

Our society

Sentence describing custom

Jonas’ society

Our society

Sentence describing custom

Jonas’ society

Our society

Concluding sentence that re-states main idea

Transition Words Compare Transition Words: Likewise Additionally/In addition Furthermore Also Moreover Similarly Next Another

Contrast Transition Words: In contrast On the other hand However Unlike . . .