Compare and Contrast Generic Reading Activity

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Compare and Contrast

LI: Understand how to compare and contrast pieces of text.


Use a table, Venn diagram or comparing sentences to answer the questions below.

1. C&C two characters. Choose one from your AR book and one from
your reading book. Some ideas to consider.
a. Appearance
b. Personality
c. Dialect
2. C&C the beginning of your AR book and your reading book.
a. The setting of the story
b. The different characters
c. How it makes you feel.

Compare and Contrast


LI: Understand how to compare and contrast pieces of text.
Use a table, Venn diagram or comparing sentences to answer the questions below.

1. C&C two characters. Choose one from your AR book and one from
your reading book. Some ideas to consider.
a. Appearance
b. Personality
c. Dialect
2. C&C the beginning of your AR book and your reading book.
a. The setting of the story
b. The different characters
c. How it makes you feel.
Compare and Contrast
LI: Understand how to compare and contrast pieces of text.
Use a table, Venn diagram or comparing sentences to answer the questions below.

3. Compare two characters. Choose one from your AR book and one
from your reading book. Some ideas to consider.
a. Appearance. (Hair, skin, height, how they dress)
b. Personality. (Friendly, angry, grumpy, happy)
4. Compare the beginning of your AR book and your reading book.
a. The setting of the story. (The story takes place in…)
b. The different characters. (In my AR book there are three girls and two boys compared to
my reading book which has…)

Compare and Contrast


LI: Understand how to compare and contrast pieces of text.
Use a table, Venn diagram or comparing sentences to answer the questions below.

5. Compare two characters. Choose one from your AR book and one
from your reading book. Some ideas to consider.
a. Appearance. (Hair, skin, height, how they dress)
b. Personality. (Friendly, angry, grumpy, happy)
6. Compare the beginning of your AR book and your reading book.
a. The setting of the story. (The story takes place in…)
b. The different characters. (In my AR book there are three girls and two boys compared to
my reading book which has…)

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