I Wanna Iquana
Compare by telling how two or more things are alike.
Contrast by telling how two or more things are different.
Your child should be able to use words like both, each, same, but and however to compare and contrast.
Visualize-good readers use details that tell how something looks, sounds, tastes, feels or smells to help form images.
Your child should use details from the story to form images as they are reading.
Author: Karen Kaufman Orloff
Illustrator: David Catrow
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Question of the Week: How do you know if a solution is a good solution?
Paired Selection: The Big Soccer Game
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