Comparing Texts
Grade 4 · English Language Arts · Reading Comprehension · Louisiana, USA
Lesson Summary
When you compare two texts, you look for ways they are alike and different. You might compare their topics, themes, or the way the authors present information.
Explanation
Comparing texts means finding similarities and differences between two pieces of writing. Two stories might both be about courage but set in different time periods. Two nonfiction articles might share the same topic but give different opinions. A Venn diagram is a useful tool for organizing your comparisons. Comparing helps you become a stronger reader because you think more deeply about what each author is saying.
Practice Questions
Q1: What graphic organizer is helpful when comparing two texts?
Answer: A Venn diagram, which shows similarities in the middle and differences on the sides.
Q2: Two stories are both about dogs. Story A is funny and Story B is sad. What is one similarity and one difference?
Answer: Similarity: Both stories are about dogs. Difference: Story A has a funny tone while Story B has a sad tone.
Q3: Why is comparing texts a useful reading skill?
Answer: It helps you think more deeply about what each author is saying and notice things you might miss reading just one text.
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Comparing Texts is a lesson in the Reading Comprehension chapter of Grade 4 English Language Arts. It is part of the Louisiana, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Comparing Texts is taught in Grade 4 as part of the English Language Arts curriculum in Louisiana, USA.
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