Language Arts: Compare and Contrast with a Venn Diagram
Use similarities and differences to organize ideas
Use similarities and differences to organize ideas
Language Arts - Grade 4-5
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A Venn diagram has two circles that overlap. What should you write in the overlapping middle section when comparing two things?
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Sort these details into a Venn diagram comparing cats and dogs: can be pets, usually bark, usually meow, need food and water, often enjoy walks, often use a litter box. Write at least one detail in each section.
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Maya likes to plan every step before starting a project. Leo likes to begin quickly and change his plan as he works. Both students work hard and want their group to succeed. Write one difference and one similarity between Maya and Leo.
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Read the two sentences: The desert is dry and hot during the day. The rainforest is wet and full of tall trees. What is one contrast between the desert and the rainforest?
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Read the two sentences: A dictionary gives word meanings and pronunciations. A thesaurus gives synonyms and sometimes antonyms. Both are reference books that help writers choose words. Complete the Venn diagram with one detail for each section.
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Which signal word or phrase shows comparison: different from, unlike, both, however? Explain your choice.
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Which signal word or phrase shows contrast: similarly, also, in the same way, on the other hand? Explain your choice.
- 8
Compare a printed book and an e-book. Write two similarities in the middle of a Venn diagram and one difference for each side.
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Read the passages. Passage A: A young fox searches for food in the snowy woods. Passage B: A young owl hunts at night in the same woods. What belongs in the middle of a Venn diagram comparing the passages?
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A poem about rain uses short lines and rhyme. A nonfiction article about rain explains how clouds form and gives facts. Both texts are about rain. Write one difference and one similarity.
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Sort these details into a Venn diagram comparing soccer and basketball: played with a ball, uses a hoop, uses a goal, players work as a team, usually played with feet, usually played with hands. Write the details in the correct sections.
- 12
Nina writes, "Apples and oranges are different because they are both fruits." What is wrong with Nina's sentence, and how can she fix it?
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Compare two settings. Setting 1 is a quiet library with shelves of books and people whispering. Setting 2 is a busy playground with children running and shouting. What detail belongs only in Setting 1, what detail belongs only in Setting 2, and what detail could belong in the middle if both are places at school?
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Read the character notes. Jamal is brave, enjoys helping younger students, and sometimes rushes into action. Priya is careful, enjoys helping younger students, and always makes a plan. Write two contrasts and one comparison.
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Choose two animals, objects, or characters you know well. Write a short compare and contrast paragraph with at least one similarity and two differences. Mention how a Venn diagram could help you plan it.
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