Comparing and Contrasting
Grade 2 · English Language Arts · Reading Comprehension · Washington, USA
Lesson Summary
Comparing shows how things are alike, and contrasting shows how they are different.
Explanation
When you compare two things, you look for ways they are the same. When you contrast them, you look for ways they are different. For example, cats and dogs are alike because they are both pets, but they are different because cats purr and dogs bark. Words like 'both,' 'alike,' and 'similar' help you compare, while words like 'but,' 'however,' and 'unlike' help you contrast.
Practice Questions
Q1: How are apples and oranges alike?
Answer: They are both fruits (they are also both round and can be eaten as snacks).
Q2: What clue words help you find differences between two things?
Answer: 'But,' 'however,' 'unlike,' and 'different.'
Q3: Compare a fish and a bird. Name one way they are alike and one way they are different.
Answer: Alike: They are both animals. Different: A fish lives in water and a bird can fly.
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Comparing and Contrasting is a lesson in the Reading Comprehension chapter of Grade 2 English Language Arts. It is part of the Washington, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Comparing and Contrasting is taught in Grade 2 as part of the English Language Arts curriculum in Washington, USA.
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