Comparing Texts - Parent Guide

Help your child find similarities and differences between texts!

What Is Your Child Learning?

Your child is learning to compare (find what's the SAME) and contrast (find what's DIFFERENT) between two texts on the same topic.

This skill is important because:

Signal Words to Know

Compare = SAME

  • both
  • same
  • similar
  • also / too
  • like
  • in the same way

Contrast = DIFFERENT

  • but
  • however
  • unlike
  • different
  • on the other hand
  • while / instead

Activities to Try at Home

📰 News Article Comparison

Find two kid-friendly articles about the same topic (sports event, weather, animals):

📚 Book Version Comparison

Compare different versions of the same story:

🔍 Product Comparison

Compare two similar things in everyday life:

📊 Venn Diagram Practice

Create simple Venn diagrams together:

Example: Comparing Two Books About Dogs

Only Book 1
- Dog breeds
- Dog shows
BOTH
- Dogs are pets
- Dogs need care
Only Book 2
- Training tips
- Puppy care

Questions to Ask While Reading

Parent Tip: Read BOTH Texts First!

When comparing two texts, it's best to read both completely before starting to compare. If your child tries to compare while reading, they may get confused about which text said what. Read both, then go back and look for similarities and differences.

What to Compare Between Texts

Connection to the FAST Test

On the FAST test, your child will read two passages about the same topic and answer questions like: "How are these passages similar?" "How are they different?" "What information is in Passage 1 but NOT in Passage 2?" Practice these questions at home!

Información para Padres (Spanish Summary)

¿Qué está aprendiendo su hijo?

Su hijo está aprendiendo a comparar (encontrar lo que es IGUAL) y contrastar (encontrar lo que es DIFERENTE) entre dos textos sobre el mismo tema.

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