6th Grade Common Core: RL.6.7
Common Core Identifier: RL.6.7 / Grade: 6
Curriculum: Reading Literature: Integration of Knowledge and Ideas
Detail: Compare and contrast the experience of reading a story, drama, or poem to listening to or viewing an audio, video, or live version of the text, including contrasting what they "see" and "hear" when reading the text to what they perceive when they listen or watch.
24 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
This Venn diagram worksheet guides students to compare and contrast the book and movie Bridge to Terabithia by writing about similarities and differences.
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Compare and contrast the book Holes with its movie adaptation using this helpful outline.
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This worksheet is perfect if you're showing your students the movie adaptation of Bridge to Terabithia after reading the book. Have them complete the worksheet during and after watching the movie by writing about the similarities and differences.
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Use this Venn diagram to organize your thoughts while comparing and contrasting the book Because of Winn-Dixie with its movie adaptation.
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Use this worksheet to compare and contrast the characters, setting, and key events from Because of Winn-Dixie as experienced from reading the book versus watching the movie.
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Use this worksheet to write a well-thought-out essay about the similarities and differences between the movie and book Tuck Everlasting. Pair it with one of our graphic organizer outlines and use this one to write the final copy.
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Compare and contrast the movie and book versions of Charlotte's Web with this Venn diagram printout.
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Write about the similarities and differences you found between the book and movie adaptation of Tuck Everlasting. This printable page offers an easy way to organize your thoughts.
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Fill out this chart while or after watching the movie adaptation of Charlotte's Web. Write about how you imagined the characters, setting, and key events and how that compared to what was shown in the movie.
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What was similar and what was different about the movie and the book The Giver? Use this printable Venn diagram to write about your findings.
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After reading the book, have your students watch the movie adaptation of Charlotte's Web. Then have them write at least two well-developed paragraphs describing the similarities and differences between the two pieces of media.
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Use this Venn diagram printout to clearly document the similarities and differences between the movie and book Holes.
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Compare your experience as a reader of the book with your experience as a viewer of the movie adaptation of The Giver with this worksheet. Write about how you imagined the characters, setting, and key events while reading compared to how they were presented in the movie.
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Fill out this chart to keep track of the similarities and differences between the book and movie adaptation of Charlotte's Web.
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Compare and contrast the book and movie adaptation of The Giver with this writing prompt and template.
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Compare and contrast the book and movie adaptation of Tuck Everlasting with this printable Venn diagram worksheet.
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Compare and contrast the experience of viewing the movie with that of reading the book in regard to the characters, setting, and key events.
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Compare and contrast the movie adaptation with the book Holes using this printout with lines to write a well-constructed response.
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After reading the book, have your students watch the movie adaptation of The Giver. They can use this printout to write about the similarities and differences they found between the two.
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Have your students fill out this worksheet to write about how their experience as a viewer of the movie differed from their experience as a reader of the book.
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With this chart, students will write about how they pictured the characters, setting, and main events when they were reading the book, and how they compared with how they were represented in the movie.
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Use this worksheet to compare and contrast the movie and book Bridge to Terabithia by writing at least two well-developed paragraphs.
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Compare and contrast the book and movie adaptation of Bridge to Terabithia with this printable worksheet.
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Write about the similarities and differences between the movie and book Because of Winn-Dixie with this printable outline.
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