Standard #: LAFS.1.RL.3.9 (Archived Standard)


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Compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in stories.


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Lesson Plans

Name Description
Let's Talk About the Three Little Pigs

During these lessons, students will read two stories: The Three Little Pigs by James Marshall and The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by Jon Scieszka. Students will complete a variety of activities to help them identify the story elements and compare and contrast the two main characters of the story. Students will write an opinion piece explaining which version they think is the real version.

Comparing and Contrasting with Frog and Toad

In this lesson, students will compare and contrast the experiences of the familiar characters, Frog and Toad, by completing t-charts and composing a response about the similarities and differences in the characters' experiences.

The Big, Bad Wolves

In this lesson, students will read two versions of the classic fairy tale, the Three Little Pigs, as they identify and describe the characteristics of the wolf character. They will then complete a Venn Diagram to determine the similarities and differences in the characteristics of the two wolf characters. Students will complete a writing response that describes the wolf characters evidence from the text and providing a sense of closure.

Student Center Activities

Name Description
Comprehension: Compare-A-Story

In this activity, students will identify similarities and differences between stories using a graphic organizer.

Comprehension: Hoop-A-Story Venn Diagram

In this activity, students will identify story elements in two stories and compare the similarities and differences using a Venn diagram.

Comprehension: Side-by-Side Stories

In this activity, students will identify similarities and differences between stories and record them on a graphic organizer.

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