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Tell Me Why...

For Teachers 2nd - 6th
In this comparing items worksheet, students compare 2 items together and then say why one is better than the other. Students complete 11 problems.
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Homemade Political Parties

For Teachers 9th - 12th
Use this 5-day lesson to clarify the platforms of the two major parties, comparing and contrasting against students' beliefs. Begin by looking at unlabeled summaries of both party platforms, having learners identify most with one. Groups...
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Great Shapes Alive!

For Teachers 1st - 5th
Compare two- and three-dimensional shapes and construct three dimensional models from two-dimensional shapes. Diagram the shapes and reflect about the process in writing.
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Lemony Snicket Series Comes to an End (Unfortunately)

For Teachers 2nd - 5th
An informational text about Lemony Snicket leads to a discussion of the books class members have read in the Series of Unfortunate Events series. Children then compare and contrast the settings, plots, and characters in the...
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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Fraction Strips

For Teachers 3rd - 5th
Identify, compare, and order fractions with a hands-on learning tool. Fraction strips are a great way to help young mathematicians understand and visualize fraction values. The worksheet can be made into an activity in which pupils cut...
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Comparison Worksheet: More and Less

For Students K - 1st
In this counting and comparing numbers worksheet, students count the objects in 2 problems. Students then draw more of the same objects in the spaces provided.
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Comparison Worksheet: Most and Least

For Students Pre-K - 1st
For this counting and comparing numbers worksheet, students count the object groups in 3 problems. Students identify the group in each problem that has more objects than the other 2 groups.
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More Worksheet 2

For Students Pre-K - 1st
In this counting and comparing numbers worksheet, students count the object pairs in 2 problems. Students identify the group in each pair that has more objects than the other.
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Derbyshire Accent Project 1

For Students 5th - 6th Standards
Compare the Derbyshire accent to Standard English. There are eight common differences between the two languages for learners to discover. A great worksheet to start a discussion on the various forms and conventions of Standard English.
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Multiple Viewpoints (Three Little Pigs)

For Teachers K
Your youngsters have probably read The Three Little Pigs, but have they read The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig? Have your learners brainstorm how the second book could be similar or different from the first....
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What's In a Name?

For Teachers 9th - 12th Standards
How does a film vary from its text version? After your high school class finishes The Great Gatsby, let them watch parts of the 1974 film version. First, they complete a journal entry that attempts to connect their personal life to the...
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Briar Rose: Character Comparison

For Students 7th - 8th
Expand this Venn diagram so it's a little larger for your class. As they're reading Briar Rose, stop them and encourage them to compare Becca and Gemma, two characters from the novel. A teacher's guide gives some possible ideas. 
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Comparatives and Superlatives 4

For Students 4th - 5th
In this language arts worksheet, students learn the comparative and superlative forms of 10 adjectives. Students write the appropriate form of the adjectives, spelling them correctly on the lines. Example: dirty (dirtier, dirtiest).
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Comparative And Superlatives 3

For Students 4th - Higher Ed
In this language arts worksheet, learners investigate the comparative and superlative forms of 10 adjectives. Students write both forms on the lines with correct spelling. Example: big (bigger, biggest).
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Comparative And Superlatives 1

For Students 4th - 5th
For this language arts worksheet, students investigate the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives by writing both for 10 adjectives on the page. Example: thin (thinner, thinnest). Some are irregular such as good (better, best).
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Comparing Numbers

For Students 2nd - 3rd
In this comparing numbers instructional activity, students circle the symbol and the text that makes each comparison correct between 2 digit numbers. Students complete 18 problems.
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Compare Numbers to 1,000,000 (N)

For Students 4th - 5th
In this number comparison worksheet, students write the greater than, less than or equal to in boxes between pairs of numbers. Answers available on page 2.
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Compare Numbers to 1,000,000 [O]

For Students 4th - 5th
In this number comparison worksheet, students write the greater than, less than or equal to in boxes between pairs of numbers. Answers available on page 2.
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Comparing Words-Pronunciation

For Students 5th - 9th
Would a gnu eat roux? Although the words, mauve, grove, shove, and rove appear similar, which words don't rhyme with the others? Class members use a dictionary to help them answer pronunciation questions about unfamiliar words.
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Comparing Spiders to Insects

For Teachers 3rd
Third graders research spiders and insects through a variety of Internet sites and compare them.  In this spider and insect lesson plan, 3rd graders complete a Venn diagram comparing and contrasting insects and...
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Figuring and Comparing Percents

For Students 5th - 6th
In this figuring and comparing percents worksheet, students solve 4 problems by figuring out the percents of two numbers and comparing them.
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Comparing Three Digit Numbers

For Students 2nd - 3rd
In this comparing numbers worksheet, students solve 12 problems in which two 3 digit numbers are compared. Students mark the correct answer: is greater than, is equal to, is less than.
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Illustrative Mathematics

Equality Number Sentences

For Teachers K - 2nd Standards
Understanding the concept of equality is fundamental to the success of young mathematicians. To explore this basic idea, children compare the dots arranged in pairs of rectangles in order to determine whether or not they contain an equal...
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Home in the Desert: Lesson for Use with This House is Made of Mud

For Teachers 3rd
Third graders examine how a family modifies their environment to create a home out of mud. They read the book "This House is Made of Mud" by Ken Buchanan, and write a description of their own home that compares the home of mud to their...