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Does anyone have a quick and easy form to use when comparing different =
presentations of a piece of literature?  For example, our fifth grade =
has read a particular book, gone to watch it as a play, and are now =
going to view the movie version.  Their teacher plans to have her =
students compare the three versions and would like a variety of forms =
that she could use to do that.  She is already planning to use a Venn =
diagram, but would like other suggestions. =20
If you have a nifty, quick and easy form that you can suggest, we would =
both appreciate it!
Thanks!!  I'll post a hit if there is enough interest.

Leigh Zika, Media Generalist
Eveleth-Gilbert Public Schools
Gilbert, MN
lzika@isd2154.k12.mn.us

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