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FREEBIE:  Compare and Contrast Featuring Keiko Kasza Compare And Contrast Characters, Compare Contrast Activities, Comparing Texts, Create Name, Compare Contrast, Name Recognition, Third Grade Reading, First Grade Teacher, 4th Grade Reading

This week's Collaboration Cuties Mentor Text Link Up is all about Language Arts. I selected two books by Keiko Kasza, My Lucky Day and The Wolf's Chicken Stew to share. Both books are very funny and both have surprise endings. In My Lucky Day a piglet "accidentally" ends up at Mr. Fox's door. Fox thinks he is about to have a delicious dinner, but piglet has other plans. In The Wolf's Chicken Stew, Wolf's plans to fatten Mrs. Chicken up for his stew are ruined by some unknown and unlikely new…

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6 Tips to Teach Compare and Contrast | Upper Elementary Snapshots Compare And Contrast Examples, Compare Contrast Activities, Writing Types, Ell Activities, Writing Traits, Speech Therapy Games, Compare Contrast, Teaching Supplies, Preschool Literacy

Out of all of the million strategies that we are asked to teach for reading, compare and contrast has got to be one of my favorites. I love reading passages and analyzing how they're alike and different and I think it's fun for the kids too. Whether it's a paired passage narrative or a set of informational texts, there are so many things you can do with this concept, that it's hard to narrow it down to just a few. But, narrow it down I did and here they are...6 tips for teaching Compare and…

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back to school activities Friend-Diagram FREEBIE Compare Contrast Activities, Reading Buddies, 1st Grade Reading, Compare Contrast, Third Grade Reading, Kindergarten Ela, 4th Grade Reading, 3rd Grade Reading, Teaching Ela

Hey y'all! I've got a fun little freebie for you to use when you teach comparing and contrasting! Friend-diagrams! Pair your students up and have them create their face and hair. They can also add their eye color by tracing around the black circle on the eyes with a crayon or maker. Afterwards, have them write how they are different from their friend on the outside circle of their face and how they are the same as their friend on the inside of their circle. You can download the craftivity…

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