Below, you will find a wide range of our printable worksheets in chapter Integration of Knowledge and Ideas of section Reading: Literature. These worksheets are appropriate for Third Grade English Language Arts. We have crafted many worksheets covering various aspects of this topic, explaining a story from illustrations, compare and contrast: themes, settings, and plots, read stories, dramas, and poetry, and many more. We hope you find them very useful and interesting.
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Compare and Contrast the similarities and the differences in the stories you've read.
Category: Reading: Literature Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Compare and Contrast: Themes, Settings, and Plots
Use the outline to compare and contrast the characters, plot, and setting of the stories.
Category: Reading: Literature Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Compare and Contrast: Themes, Settings, and Plots
Use venn diagram to compare and Contrast the stories.
Category: Reading: Literature Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Compare and Contrast: Themes, Settings, and Plots
Read two short stories about the characters behaving foolish and paying a high price for doing so.
Category: Reading: Literature Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Compare and Contrast: Themes, Settings, and Plots
The greed of the main characters left them empty handed in the end.
Category: Reading: Literature Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Compare and Contrast: Themes, Settings, and Plots
Compare and contrast the characters, theme, and events of the two short stories.
Category: Reading: Literature Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Compare and Contrast: Themes, Settings, and Plots
All Danny Meadow Mouse could think about was his short tail that he was ashamed of.
Category: Reading: Literature Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Read Stories, Dramas, and Poetry
Playing with your pup is always so much fun!
Category: Reading: Literature Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Read Stories, Dramas, and Poetry
Can the feisty feline ever be the protector of a pet canary, instead of eating it up?
Category: Reading: Literature Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Read Stories, Dramas, and Poetry
Thank you cows! Don't we all know how good the milk tastes?
Category: Reading: Literature Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Read Stories, Dramas, and Poetry
The disobedient and thoughtless rooster is always doing something foolish.
Category: Reading: Literature Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Read Stories, Dramas, and Poetry
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