
Reading 3.2.6 Comparing and Contrasting
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Reading: Comparing and Contrasting
Lesson 3.2.6
Learners can:
compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text
Vocabulary: ominous, don, claustrophobic, entombed
Curriculum Kit Materials: Disaster Strikes
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Words to Know
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Today we will read chapters 4 and 5.
After reading, we will be comparing 3 characters from the story.
Disaster Strikes
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Think about the following questions as you consider what details to include in your Venn diagram:
What do the characters look like?
What do the characters say?
How do the characters feel?
What do the characters do?
What words can you use to describe each character?
As you think about these questions, ask yourself where the best place to begin is. Start at the beginning to reread the text. This is where authors begin to introduce you to the characters in the story.
Compare and Contrast
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Multiple Choice
Which number shows the section where we would put 10 year old twin?
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Multiple Choice
Which number shows the section that we would put did not want to move to Alaska?
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Multiple Choice
Which number shows the section where we would put felt scared or nervous?
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Multiple Choice
Read page 20 in the text. Compare and contrast how Noah and Alex acted during the boat ride.
Is this statement true or false?
Noah was excited about the boat ride, while Alex was unhappy about it.
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Match
Match the vocabulary word to its meaning.
claustrophobic
entombed
don
ominous
a fear of small or closed spaces
to be trapped in or under something
to wear or put on a piece of clothing
suggesting that something unpleasant or
a fear of small or closed spaces
to be trapped in or under something
to wear or put on a piece of clothing
suggesting that something unpleasant or
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-Get a snack/Drink
-Get up/Move Around/Stretch
-Use the bathroom
-Get ready for Writing
Reading: Comparing and Contrasting
Lesson 3.2.6
Learners can:
compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text
Vocabulary: ominous, don, claustrophobic, entombed
Curriculum Kit Materials: Disaster Strikes
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