Thinking Through Analogies: Grades 3-6
By (Author) Bonnie L. Risby
Prufrock Press
Prufrock Press
1st January 2005
United States
Professional and Scholarly
782
Paperback
44
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
136g
An analogy is a comparison between two things. It points out the similarities between two things that might be different in all other respects. Analogies cause us to think analytically about forms, uses, structures, and relationships.
This all-time favorite resource not only gives students a chance to practice solving analogies, but also invites them to open their minds to a completely new way of analyzing the elements of analogies. Each page introduces several categories of analogies. Each category expands students' way of viewing the world and contrasting and comparing elements. Thinking Through Analogies also instills the tools whereby students can create relationships to enhance their creative and formal writing, as well as to heighten their critical thinking in test taking.
Other books that teach analogies are Analogies for Beginners and Analogies for the 21st Century.
Grades 3-6
Bonnie Lou Risby grew up in the Illinois woodlands atop the limestone bluffs across the Mississippi River from St. Louis. These woods were her playground where she and her siblings camped out, played detective, scout, hunter, etc. and enjoyed the beauty of the outdoors in every season.