Grade 1 Quiz Identifying Similarities and Differences in Texts on the Same Topic – I.1.9
The educational standard CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.9 focuses on the ability of first-grade students to analyze two texts on the same subject and identify their basic similarities and differences. This could be in various elements such as the illustrations used, the style of descriptions, or the procedures that the texts outline. This standard helps cultivate comparison and analytical skills in young learners, enabling them to understand that different texts can present information in various ways.
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What does it mean to compare two texts on the same topic?\
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You read two books about rainforests. Both books talk about the animals that live there, but one book also discusses the plants. What is a difference between the two books?
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If two texts describe how to grow a plant, but one gives instructions using illustrations and the other uses detailed descriptions, what is a difference between them?
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Two stories are about building a sandcastle. In one story, children build a castle with a moat. In the other, they build a castle with towers. What is a similarity between the two stories?
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If one book about space has photos taken by astronauts and another has drawings made by an artist, what is a difference between the two books?
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You read two texts about elephants. Both texts describe the elephant’s trunk, but they use different words. What is a similarity between the texts?
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Two cookbooks have a recipe for pizza. One cookbook provides step-by-step pictures, and the other has a list of instructions. What is a similarity between the cookbooks?
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If two books describe the life cycle of a butterfly and both use diagrams, but one book also has a quiz at the end, what is a difference between the books?
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You have two books about mountains. Both books discuss the types of rocks found on mountains, but they have different covers. What is a similarity between the books?
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Two articles are about recycling. One article explains why recycling is important, and the other explains how to recycle. What is a difference between the articles?
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