📖 Comparing Accounts — Multiple Perspectives on Events
Explore the Deep Twilight with Finn!
Read the Passage First!
🔤 Words to Know
Comparing — A key concept in multiple perspectives on events.
Multiple — Part of comparing accounts.
Finn and Pearl sat in their deep-sea observation pod, studying multiple perspectives on events at the abyssal plain edge.
"Today we are working on comparing accounts," said Pearl. "This is a critical reading and writing skill for fourth graders."
They analyzed ocean-themed texts together, identifying key elements and patterns. Finn applied the new skill to multiple examples.
"Remember, multiple perspectives on events requires close reading and careful thinking," said Pearl.
"I can see how this connects to everything else we have learned!" said Finn.
"That is the sign of a deep thinker," said Pearl. "Keep exploring!"
🧠 Answer the Questions
Read carefully!
What reading skill is this about?
Who taught Finn?
What is comparing?
What is a theme?
Which is a simile?
Which is personification?
First person narrator uses what pronoun?
What is the author's purpose if they want to teach?
What is a metaphor?
What text structure shows WHY something happened?
72 x 9 = ?
5/6 - 2/6 = ?
Where does Grade 4 take place?