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Compare and Contrast Worksheets and Activities

Explore our collection of Compare and Contrast curriculum resources for elementary grades. From worksheets and reading passages to graphic organizers and activities, this hub supports teachers and parents in building critical thinking skills across multiple grade levels.

Worksheet
Comparing Stories - worksheet educational content
Kindergarten

Comparing Stories

Worksheet · RI.K.9

Free
Worksheet
Airplanes and Boats - worksheet educational content
Kindergarten

Airplanes and Boats

Worksheet · RI.K.9

$1.50
Worksheet
Snowboarding and Surfing - worksheet educational content
Kindergarten

Snowboarding and Surfing

Worksheet · RI.K.9

$1.50
Worksheet
Hawks vs Falcons—Compare and Contrast - worksheet educational content
Grade 1

Hawks vs Falcons—Compare and Contrast

Worksheet · RI.1.3

$1.50
Interactive
Compare and Contrast Two Text - game educational content
Grade 1

Compare and Contrast Two Text

Game · RI.1.9

$1.50
Worksheet
Compare and Contrast Moles & Gophers - worksheet educational content
Grade 2

Compare and Contrast Moles & Gophers

Worksheet · RI.2.9

Free
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Compare Informational Texts—Dogs - worksheet educational content
Grade 2

Compare Informational Texts—Dogs

Worksheet · RI.2.9

$1.50
Worksheet
Compare and Contrast Crocodiles & Alligators - worksheet educational content
Grade 2

Compare and Contrast Crocodiles & Alligators

Worksheet · RF.2.4

$1.50
Worksheet
French Fries Compare & Contrast Text - worksheet educational content
Grade 3

French Fries Compare & Contrast Text

Worksheet · RI.3.9

$1.50
Worksheet
Carnivores, Herbivores, and Omnivores - worksheet educational content
Grade 3

Carnivores, Herbivores, and Omnivores

Worksheet · RI.3.10

Free
Worksheet
Compare and Contrast Skateboarding and Roller Skating - worksheet educational content
Grade 3

Compare and Contrast Skateboarding and Roller Skating

Worksheet · RI.2.9

$1.50
Worksheet
Comparing Non-Fiction texts—All About Dolphins - worksheet educational content
Grade 3

Comparing Non-Fiction texts—All About Dolphins

Worksheet · RI.3.9

$1.50
Worksheet
Sea Turtles Comparing Texts - worksheet educational content
Grades 4–5

Sea Turtles Comparing Texts

Worksheet · RI.5.9

$1.50
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Comparing Weather and Climate Texts - worksheet educational content
Grades 4–5

Comparing Weather and Climate Texts

Worksheet · RI.5.9

Free
Worksheet
Comparing Volcano Texts - worksheet educational content
Grades 4–5

Comparing Volcano Texts

Worksheet · RI.5.9

$1.50
Worksheet
Analyzing Perspective -Christopher Columbus - worksheet educational content
Grade 5

Analyzing Perspective -Christopher Columbus

Worksheet · RI.5.6

$1.50
Worksheet
Comparing Accounts of Landing on Moon - worksheet educational content
Grade 5

Comparing Accounts of Landing on Moon

Worksheet · RI.5.6

Free
Worksheet
Comparing News Reports- Political Protest - worksheet educational content
Grade 5

Comparing News Reports- Political Protest

Worksheet · RI.5.6

$1.50
Worksheet
Comparing and Contrasting Text Structures in Poems - worksheet educational content
Grade 5

Comparing and Contrasting Text Structures in Poems

Worksheet · RI.5.5

Free
Worksheet
Comparing Accounts of the Hindenburg Disaster - worksheet educational content
Grade 5

Comparing Accounts of the Hindenburg Disaster

Worksheet · RI.5.5

$1.50
Worksheet
Comparing and Contrasting Texts—Solar System - worksheet educational content
Grade 5

Comparing and Contrasting Texts—Solar System

Worksheet · RI.5.5

$1.50
Worksheet
Comparing Biographies of Amelia Earhart - worksheet educational content
Grade 5

Comparing Biographies of Amelia Earhart

Worksheet · RI.5.5

$1.50
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Comparing Accounts of the Pearl Harbor Attack - worksheet educational content
Grade 5

Comparing Accounts of the Pearl Harbor Attack

Worksheet · RI.5.5

$1.50

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About these Compare and Contrast worksheets and activities

Compare and Contrast is a foundational reading comprehension skill that develops across the elementary grades. In kindergarten and first grade, students begin by identifying basic similarities and differences between familiar objects, characters, or stories. As they progress through second and third grade, they compare and contrast two versions of the same story or information from two texts on the same topic. By fourth and fifth grade, students analyze more complex texts, comparing and contrasting themes, events, and characters across genres, as well as integrating information from multiple sources.

Our resources cover engaging subtopics such as animals, health, science, and sports, making practice relevant and motivating. Students explore topics like comparing dolphins and sea turtles, analyzing texts about volcanoes and weather, or contrasting sports such as snowboarding and surfing. These activities build vocabulary, critical thinking, and text analysis skills while preparing students for standardized assessments. Related concepts include Venn diagrams, T-charts, comparing and contrasting within and across texts, and identifying key details that support similarities and differences.

What these worksheets cover

  • Animals
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports

Using these in your classroom

Teachers can use this hub to differentiate instruction across a mixed-ability classroom. For whole-group lessons, select a grade-appropriate reading passage and model the compare-and-contrast process using a graphic organizer. For small groups, assign texts at different reading levels so each group practices the same skill with appropriate challenge. Literacy centers can feature matching games or digital activities for independent practice. Printable worksheets work well for homework or intervention, while digital resources engage students during review or assessment. The variety of subtopics allows teachers to connect compare-and-contrast practice to science or health units, making learning cross-curricular and meaningful.

Standards alignment

These resources align with grade-level Common Core standards for reading literature and informational texts, specifically those requiring students to compare and contrast key details, themes, and text structures across multiple texts.

Frequently asked questions

Are these Compare and Contrast worksheets printable?

Yes, many of our Compare and Contrast worksheets are printable and ready to use in your classroom. You can download PDF versions for no-prep, classroom-ready practice. Some resources are free, while others require a paid Workybooks membership.

Are these Compare and Contrast worksheets for kids in all elementary grades?

Absolutely. Our Compare and Contrast worksheets for kids span kindergarten through fifth grade, with content and complexity that grows with each grade level. You can filter by grade to find the right resources for your students.

How can I use these resources to differentiate instruction?

You can choose texts and activities at different reading levels within the same topic, such as comparing animals or sports. Use graphic organizers for scaffolded support, assign digital games for enrichment, and provide printable worksheets for extra practice or homework.

Do you have resources that cover both fiction and nonfiction compare and contrast?

Yes, our collection includes both fiction and nonfiction texts. Students can compare and contrast stories, characters, and settings in fiction, as well as facts, details, and main ideas in informational texts about science, health, and sports.