

Compare and Contrast
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English
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3rd Grade
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Nicole Jimenez
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Compare and Contrast

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Multiple Choice
When you compare one thing to another, you explain how the two are
different
mysterious
alike or similar
interesting
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Multiple Select
Glen and his mom were talking about what kind of pet to get. His mom told Glen that both cats and dogs need to be fed every day. And given care and attention. Then she told him that unlike cats, dogs need to go for walks daily. And some dogs get lonely if they're left alone too long. Glen thought about the fact that he'd be at school all day, and his mom would be at work. His mom said that cats are less social and don't mind being on their own. "I think we should get a cat," Glen said.
How are dogs and cats similar? Choose all that apply.
Both animals need to be fed.
Both animals need to be given attention
Both need to go for walks.
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Multiple Select
Glen and his mom were talking about what kind of pet to get. His mom told Glen that both cats and dogs need to be fed every day. And given care and attention. Then she told him that unlike cats, dogs need to go for walks daily. And some dogs get lonely if they're left alone too long. Glen thought about the fact that he'd be at school all day, and his mom would be at work. His mom said that cats are less social and don't mind being on their own. "I think we should get a cat," Glen said.
How are dogs and cats different? Choose all that apply.
Both animals need to be fed.
Dogs need to go out for walks. Cats do not need to go out for walks.
Dogs need a lot of attention. Cats do not.
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Multiple Choice
Glen and his mom were talking about what kind of pet to get. His mom told Glen that both cats and dogs need to be fed every day. And given care and attention. Then she told him that unlike cats, dogs need to go for walks daily. And some dogs get lonely if they're left alone too long. Glen thought about the fact that he'd be at school all day, and his mom would be at work. His mom said that cats are less social and don't mind being on their own. "I think we should get a cat," Glen said.
What do you think social means?
likes to be outside
likes to eat
likes to be around others
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Multiple Select
"I'm a bird," wrote Puffin to Penguin, her pen pal. "I like to eat fish. I am little. I can fly. I live near the North Pole. It is cold here."
"I'm a bird, too," wrote Penguin to Puffin. "I also like to eat fish. I am big. I can waddle. I live near the South Pole, where it is cold. Hey, let's meet somewhere warm."
So the two pen pals picked the perfect place. They decided to meet in the tropics, an equal journey for each. It was perfect because Puffin and Penguin both loved palm trees.
How are Puffin and Penguin similar?
They are both birds.
They can both fly.
They both like to eat fish.
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Multiple Choice
"I'm a bird," wrote Puffin to Penguin, her pen pal. "I like to eat fish. I am little. I can fly. I live near the North Pole. It is cold here."
"I'm a bird, too," wrote Penguin to Puffin. "I also like to eat fish. I am big. I can waddle. I live near the South Pole, where it is cold. Hey, let's meet somewhere warm."
So the two pen pals picked the perfect place. They decided to meet in the tropics, an equal journey for each. It was perfect because Puffin and Penguin both loved palm trees.
How are Puffin and Penguin different?
They are both birds.
Puffin can waddle. Penguin can fly.
Puffin is little. Penguin is small.
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Multiple Choice
"I'm a bird," wrote Puffin to Penguin, her pen pal. "I like to eat fish. I am little. I can fly. I live near the North Pole. It is cold here."
"I'm a bird, too," wrote Penguin to Puffin. "I also like to eat fish. I am big. I can waddle. I live near the South Pole, where it is cold. Hey, let's meet somewhere warm."
So the two pen pals picked the perfect place. They decided to meet in the tropics, an equal journey for each. It was perfect because Puffin and Penguin both loved palm trees.
What do think journey means?
trip
webbed foot
ocean
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