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Third Grade (Grade 3) Compare and Contrast Questions

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Grade 3 Compare and Contrast
Create a Venn diagram to compare and contrast how teachers and students prep for the first day of school.

Use the left circle for teachers and the right circle for students.

Write what they have in common in the middle.
Venn Diagram
Grade 3 Compare and Contrast

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How was the first little pig's meeting with the wolf different than the third little pig's meeting with the wolf?
  1. The wolf sung to the first little pig.
  2. The wolf saved the first little pig.
  3. The wolf ate the first little pig.
  4. The wolf spent more time with the first little pig.
Grade 3 Compare and Contrast CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RI.3.5

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Why does the author include information about Usain Bolt?
  1. to compare the fastest human with how fast scientists think humans can run
  2. to show an example of a great Olympic runner
  3. to contrast the speed of humans with the speed of animals
  4. to highlight how impressive Usain Bolt's speed is
Grade 3 Compare and Contrast

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Why didn't the wolf eat the third little pig?
  1. He was much smaller than his brothers.
  2. He was more clever than the wolf.
  3. The wolf had enough to eat.
  4. The wolf decided to eat vegetables.
Grade 3 Compare and Contrast

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In "Bed in Summer," what does the author do in winter?
  1. Stays up all night
  2. Gets up when it is still dark
  3. Goes to bed before the sun sets
  4. Listens to the birds chirp outside
Grade 3 Compare and Contrast

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In "Bed in Summer," why doesn't the speaker like going to bed in the summer?
  1. He is too hot.
  2. He wants to play.
  3. He is afraid of the dark.
  4. He likes to fall asleep by candle light.
Grade 3 Compare and Contrast CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RI.3.5

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According to the passage, what is one way fireworks have changed?
  1. They are set off later in the evening.
  2. They feature many different colors.
  3. They do not represent the same thing.
  4. They are used for more than just the Fourth of July.
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