Your students will read two short stories, then compare and contrast the characters, problems, solutions, and themes with the help of a graphic organizer.
Build your reading stamina and comprehension skills with this worksheet based on “Ashputtel,” the Grimm Brothers’ version of another famous fairy tale.
Compare and Contrast Nonfiction Stories: Extinct Birds
Comparing and contrasting nonfiction stories is an important skill for fourth and fifth graders. This worksheet gives kids plenty of chance to practice.
In this worksheet, students will read two different passages about the platypus. Kids will compare and contrast the passages, and identify the main ideas.
Use this resource to practice describing characters in a fairy tale. Students will use adverbs, adjectives, and verbs to gain an understanding of the character traits.
Search Printable Comparing and Contrasting in Fiction Worksheets
Children can use a chart or Venn diagram to show how various fairy tales are similar and different! Help young readers start comparing and contrasting in fiction as they read more stories on their own. These reading worksheets challenge them to go beyond the text to build reading comprehension and practice comparing and contrasting in fiction.