Compare Characters' Adventures and Experiences - 1st Grade ELA
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Choose the best word to complete a comparison: '____ Max and Mia rode the bus.'
Choose the best word to complete a comparison: '____ Max and Mia rode the bus.'
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Both. Both shows Max and Mia did the same thing.
Both. Both shows Max and Mia did the same thing.
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Choose the best word to complete a contrast: 'Sam ran home, ____ Ana stayed outside.'
Choose the best word to complete a contrast: 'Sam ran home, ____ Ana stayed outside.'
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but. But shows Sam and Ana did different things.
but. But shows Sam and Ana did different things.
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Identify whether this statement is compare or contrast: 'One child was brave, but the other was scared.'
Identify whether this statement is compare or contrast: 'One child was brave, but the other was scared.'
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Contrast. But shows opposite feelings or actions.
Contrast. But shows opposite feelings or actions.
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Identify whether this statement is compare or contrast: 'Both children helped a friend.'
Identify whether this statement is compare or contrast: 'Both children helped a friend.'
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Compare. Both shows they did the same thing.
Compare. Both shows they did the same thing.
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Which option is a difference: 'They both climbed a hill' or 'One climbed, one stayed'?
Which option is a difference: 'They both climbed a hill' or 'One climbed, one stayed'?
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One climbed, one stayed. Different actions show a contrast between characters.
One climbed, one stayed. Different actions show a contrast between characters.
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Identify what you should use as evidence when comparing: details from the stories or your opinion.
Identify what you should use as evidence when comparing: details from the stories or your opinion.
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Details from the stories. Use facts from the text, not personal feelings.
Details from the stories. Use facts from the text, not personal feelings.
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Which choice contrasts settings? A "Both are in a school." B "One is at the beach; one is in the snow."
Which choice contrasts settings? A "Both are in a school." B "One is at the beach; one is in the snow."
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B. Different locations show contrasting settings.
B. Different locations show contrasting settings.
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What is one correct way to organize compare and contrast: list similarities and differences.
What is one correct way to organize compare and contrast: list similarities and differences.
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Make a list of similarities and differences. Lists help organize comparison information clearly.
Make a list of similarities and differences. Lists help organize comparison information clearly.
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Which question best helps you compare characters: "How are they the same?" or "Which is better?"
Which question best helps you compare characters: "How are they the same?" or "Which is better?"
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How are they the same. Comparing focuses on similarities, not judgments.
How are they the same. Comparing focuses on similarities, not judgments.
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What does it mean to compare two characters in two stories?
What does it mean to compare two characters in two stories?
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Tell how the characters are the same. Compare means finding similarities between things.
Tell how the characters are the same. Compare means finding similarities between things.
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Which detail shows contrast? A: Both ride bikes. B: One rides a bike; one swims. Choose A or B.
Which detail shows contrast? A: Both ride bikes. B: One rides a bike; one swims. Choose A or B.
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B. Different activities show contrast.
B. Different activities show contrast.
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What does it mean to contrast two characters in two stories?
What does it mean to contrast two characters in two stories?
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Tell how the characters are different. Contrast means finding differences between things.
Tell how the characters are different. Contrast means finding differences between things.
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Which detail shows a shared experience? A: Both get lost. B: One eats pizza. Choose A or B.
Which detail shows a shared experience? A: Both get lost. B: One eats pizza. Choose A or B.
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A. "Both" indicates a shared experience.
A. "Both" indicates a shared experience.
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Choose the best sentence frame to compare adventures: 'Both ___' or 'Only one ___'?
Choose the best sentence frame to compare adventures: 'Both ___' or 'Only one ___'?
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Both ___. Use 'both' to show similarities.
Both ___. Use 'both' to show similarities.
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Identify what you should do if two stories have different characters with similar adventures.
Identify what you should do if two stories have different characters with similar adventures.
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Tell what is the same and what is different about them. Compare and contrast their similar journeys.
Tell what is the same and what is different about them. Compare and contrast their similar journeys.
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