Compare and contrast two characters, ideas, or stories. 0301.5.3
Links verified on 12/24/2014
- Aesop's Fables - Two versions of each story to compare and contrast.
- Bio Cube - This tool allows students to develop an outline of a person whose biography or autobiography they have just read; it can also be used before students write their own autobiography. Student Interactive from Read/Write/Think
- Compare and Contrast Map - interactive template tool on creating compare and contrast material.
- Compare and Contrast from Scholastic - compare and contrast characters
- Compare and Contrast WebQuest - compare two stories
- Compare and Contrast Activities - a collection of resources at Internet4Classrooms
- Compare and Contrast Lesson Plans - a collection of resources at Internet4Classrooms
- A Fishy Tale: Compare/Contrast - read the story - use what you read to complete the next page
- Practice with Comparison and Contrast - lab activity to find and organize similarities and differences
- Reading Skills Rocket - lesson and activity
- The Gingerbread Baby vs. The Gingerbread Man - a compare and contrast activity designed for grade 1
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