Comparison worksheets for kids
[DOC File]Worksheet on bias in the media
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Worksheet on bias in the media. 1) Using this definition of bias, write your own definition in the space provided below: A . bias. is a . prejudice. in a general or specific sense, usually in the sense for having a predilection to one particular view or ideology.
[DOCX File]Independent versus Dependent Variable Worksheet
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is a variable that does not change during the experiment so that it can be used as a base for comparison. A . control. is what we are comparing our experiment to; our “normal” “original” item. Stella thinks that if people are exposed to ultraviolet light then they are more likely to get skin cancer. Stella designs an experiment wherein ...
[DOCX File]Year 4 Unit 2 - Rules vs Law.docx
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Achievement Standard. By the end of Year 4, students explain the role of local government and distinguish between rules and laws.They describe factors that shape a …
Independent and dependent variables: Practice worksheet
Please identify the independent and dependent variables in the following descriptions of experiments: Students watched a cartoon either alone or with others and then rated how funny they found the cartoon to …
[DOC File]7TH GRADE POETRY UNIT - Springfield
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– A comparison between two or more things that are similar in some ways but are . otherwise unalike. Simile – A comparison that uses like or as to make a direct comparison between two unlike ideas. Metaphor – A comparison that describes something as if it were something else. Hyperbole – Exaggeration for a purpose. Personification
[DOC File]Hinduism and Buddhism Informational Worksheet
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Hinduism . Hinduism (pages 62-64): How did the religion of Hinduism develop? _____ What is different about Hinduism compared to Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam?
Unit: Unit Five
Identify each figure of speech from the story as a metaphor or as a simile. Then explain the comparison each figure of speech is based on. Squeaky remarks, “ I don’t play the dozens.” (pg. 547) Squeaky prances down the street like a rodeo pony. (pg. 548) Squeaky states, “ the big kids …
[DOCX File]Simile, Metaphor and Personification Worksheet
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It is a comparison, but does NOT use like or as to make the comparison. Example: Her . hair. is . silk. Hair and silk are being compared. Personification. is giving human qualities, feelings, actions, or characteristics to inanimate (not living) objects. Example: The house stared at me with looming eyes. The verb, stared, is a human action.
[DOCX File]Poetic Devices Worksheet
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a comparison between two different things using "like" or "as" In the spring our palms peeled like snakes. metaphor. an implied comparison between things essentially unlike. Their high keening is an electric net pulling us in, girls who have never seen . the old land. . . symbol.
[DOC File]Aztec, Maya, Inca Comparison Chart
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Aztec, Maya, Inca Comparison Chart. Aztec Maya Inca Location. Central America, Mexico Central America South America, along the Andes Time Periods. 1200 to 1521 400BC-1517AD. Height: 200-900AD 1200-1572AD Capital. Tenochtitlan Tikal, Chichen Itza, …
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