Comparing Texts
Reading and Comprehension
Comparing and contrasting two texts on the same topic or two versions of the same story. Discussing how different authors present information or tell a story differently.
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What Dös It Mean to Compare Texts?#
When you compare texts, you look at two or more texts and think about how they are alike and how they are different. This is a skill you use all the time in everyday life — comparing two cereals, comparing two movies, comparing two teams. Now you will use this same skill with reading.
Why Do We Compare Texts?#
Comparing texts is useful because:
- It helps you understand a topic more deeply by seeing it from different angles
- It helps you notice what is unique about each author's approach
- It teaches you that there is almost never just one way to present information or tell a story
- It develops your critical thinking — you evaluate and judge what you read
Two Ways to Compare Texts#
In Grade 3, you will compare texts in two main ways:
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Two texts on the same topic — For example, two articles about dolphins. Both articles give information about dolphins, but they might focus on different facts, use different text features, or be written for different purposes.
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Two versions of the same story — For example, two different picture books about Cinderella. Both tell the same basic story, but the characters, settings, and details might be very different.
Compare and Contrast#
When you compare, you look for similarities — things that are the same in both texts. When you contrast, you look for differences — things that are different.
Almost always, when your teacher asks you to compare, they want you to do both: find similarities AND differences.
A Helpful Tool: The Venn Diagram#
A Venn diagram uses two overlapping circles to organize comparisons. Differences go in the outer parts of each circle. Similarities go in the overlapping middle section.
Venn diagrams are a great visual tool for organizing your thoughts before writing a comparison.
In the following pages, you will learn specific strategies for comparing both nonfiction texts on the same topic and different versions of the same story.
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