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Finding Similar Images To Use For Compare/Contrast Prompts. I wrote a fairly popular post yesterday titled The Best Ways To Modify The Picture Word Inductive Model For ELLs. One of the ways I mentioned was: teachers can find a comparable photo to the main one, have students label those words, and then create Venn Diagram and ultimately a compare/contrast essay. I also linked to an example. However, today, I realized I had neglected to mention the easiest way to find comparable photos. It’s extraordinarily simple. Go to Google Images, click on the camera icon in the search box, and you will be prompted to either paste the url address of the image for which you want to find a similar one or you can upload a photo (boy, that’s sure a tortured sentence ).

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