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How to teach Compare and Contrast
Using Comparing Two Events Worksheet, students write one way that each event is unique from the otherafter reading an informational text.
Comparing and contrasting ideas in a story or text will help your students to look for similarities and differences. This worksheet gives your students practice comparing details from two texts.
After reading an informational story and discussing the events of the story, choose two events, one from each story. Write one way that each event is unique from the other. Then write a piece of information that is common to both.
Other resources to use with this Comparing Two Events Worksheet
If you are using this worksheet, your students are probably learning about compare and contrast.
Use this Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizer as an additional resource for your students.
Introduce this worksheet by showing a picture of two kids. Next, students share ideas how the kids are the same and different. Then, students read independently or with a partner using the graphic organizer. Finally, students share what they have read about. Once finished, students write more in order to compare and contrast the two books.
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