Compare and Contrast 4 th Grade4 th Grade. Common Core Standards RL.4.6 – Compare and contrast the treatment of similar themes, topics and patterns of.

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Compare and Contrast 4 th Grade4 th Grade

Common Core Standards RL.4.6 – Compare and contrast the treatment of similar themes, topics and patterns of events in stories, myths, and traditional literature from different cultures.

Objective By the end of the lesson, you will be able to compare and contrast 2 different pieces of literature on a Venn Diagram. By the end of the lesson, you will be able to compare and contrast 2 different pieces of literature on a Venn Diagram.

Contrast = different or opposite ColorSaddleRiderRunningCold/snowFreeShiny Two Horses

Compare = alike or the same or similar HorsesAnimalManeTailMuscular Facing the sameFacing the same 4 legs4 legs Two Horses

Contrast = different or opposite BallUmpire/RefereeUniformsGlove Kick ball/catch ball Baseball & Soccer

Compare = alike or the same or similar BallUniformCleatsTeamFans Baseball & Soccer