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Reading Strategy Comparing & Contrasting When reading a story or an article, it s helpful to think about how things are alike and how they are different. As you read, ask yourself: What is the same about these things? and How are they different? When you think about how things are alike, you compare them. When you think about how things are different, you contrast them. Read this paragraph. Look for the answers to these compare/contrast questions. How are foxes and cats alike? Contrast These sentences tell how foxes and cats are different: Foxes belong to the dog family and cats to the cat family. Compare These sentences tell how foxes and cats are alike: They hunt alike, can retract their claws, and have similar eyes. How are they different? Foxes and Cats Foxes are members of the dog family. Cats are members of the cat family. Dogs and cats aren t usually alike, are they? However, foxes and cats are alike in some ways. Foxes hunt like cats. They sneak up on their prey and pounce on it, just as cats do. Unlike dogs, cats can pull in, or retract, their claws. Foxes can retract their claws part way. Foxes and cats also have similar eyes. Their pupils become big and round at night, so they see well in dim light. 202

You could chart how things are alike and different like this: Foxes members of dog family Both sneak up on prey and pounce retract claws Cats members of cat family eyes see in dim light Your Turn Read this passage. Compare and contrast the saw-whet owl and the great horned owl. Make a chart like the one above. Birds of a Different Feather There are 12 kinds of owls in North America. They re all alike in many ways. They all have huge, fixed eyes in the front of their heads. Their feathers have soft edges, so they hardly make any noise when they fly. All owls are meat-eaters. The saw-whet owl is the smallest owl. It measures only 7 inches and weighs 3 ounces. Its wingspan is about 17 inches. One of the largest owls at up to 2 feet is the great horned owl. It weighs between 2 ½ and 3 pounds. A great horned owl s wings can stretch 5 feet from tip to tip. If you hear a long series of toots or whistles at night, you may be hearing a sawwhet owl. If you hear deep, low hoots, it s probably a great horned owl. 203

by Jamal Massoud Set Your Purpose How are seahorses and penguins alike? Read this article and find out! 224

Here s a riddle. What animal father takes very good care of its young? If your answer is the male seahorse, you are right. If your answer is the male emperor penguin, you are right, too. The male seahorse has a pouch on its belly. The female lays her eggs in this pocket. Then she swims away. The male seahorse swims around with the eggs in his pouch. When the eggs hatch, hundreds of babies emerge from the pouch. A similar story describes the birth of emperor penguins. In the Antarctic, where emperor penguins live, the female climbs onto the ice. She lays one egg on the ice. Then, like the female seahorse, she has done her job, and she swims away. Like the male seahorse, the male emperor penguin protects his unborn young. He does this by rolling the egg onto his feet. He uses the lower part of his fat, warm belly to cover the egg. Then, with the egg on his feet, he joins a group of other males. For two months, they crowd together to keep their eggs and themselves warm. During this time, they don t eat. After two months, a baby penguin, or chick, hatches. The male penguin feeds the chick with a milky liquid that comes from his throat. Soon, the female penguin appears. She takes over the care of the baby while the male returns to the sea to hunt for food for his family. After six months, the chick is ready to live on its own. Think About It How are penguins and seahorses alike? 225

Use with What a Good Dad! (pages 224 225) Name Check Your Understanding Date Fill in the letter with the best answer for each question. 1. In what way is a male seahorse like a male emperor penguin? A They both live in the Antarctic. B They both take care of their unborn babies. C They are both called chicks. D They both have fat, warm bellies. 2. How is a female seahorse like a female emperor penguin? A They both have pouches on their bellies. B They both take care of their newborn babies. C They both eat more than the males. D They both lay eggs and then swim away. 3. How is the birth of seahorses different from the birth of penguins? A Seahorses are born on ice. B Seahorses are born in a pouch. C Seahorses are protected by their fathers at birth. D Seahorses don t eat anything for months. 4. Which of these events happens first? A A female seahorse lays her eggs in the male s pouch. B Hundreds of babies emerge from the male s pouch. C The male seahorse swims around with eggs in his pouch. D Hundreds of seahorse eggs hatch. 5. What is the main idea of the second paragraph? A A male seahorse has a pouch on its belly. B Male seahorses protect their unborn children. C Female seahorses lay hundreds of eggs. D Male seahorses don t eat while they have eggs in their pouch. 226 Vocabulary Find each vocabulary word in the selection. The words and sentences around it will help you figure out its meaning. Fill in the letter with the best definition of the underlined word. 1. Did you know the answer to the riddle? A animal with no feet B empty space C instrument with four strings D puzzling problem or question 2. What animal father takes very good care of its young? A enemies B home C children D fruits or vegetables 3. The male emperor penguin protects his unborn young. A keeps safe B throws C laughs at D eats 4. The male penguin feeds the chick with a milky liquid that comes from his throat. A acorn B hat C long pole or stick D wet substance that is not solid 5. Soon, the female penguin appears. A attacks B shows up C swims away D eats Hi-Lo Nonfiction Passages for Struggling Readers: Grades 4-5 Scholastic Inc.

Use with What a Good Dad! (pages 224 225) Name Word Work Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. For example, hot and cold are antonyms. Write the word from below that means the opposite of the word in dark type. alone wrong upper harms thin 1. Sunscreen protects your skin from the sun. Too much sunlight your skin. 2. Use sunscreen together with clothing. Sunscreen may not be enough protection. 3. Don t wear thick clothing that will make you hot. Wear, light clothes instead. 4. Cover your legs on the lower part of your body. Cover your arms on the body as well. 5. Being careful is the right way to have fun in the sun. To be careless is. Date The endings -ed and -ing can be added to many verbs without changing the spelling of the base word. protect protected protecting Many one-syllable verbs that end with an e will drop the e when the -ed or -ing is added. name named naming Read each sentence. Add the suffix -ed or -ing to the word in dark type. 6. visit Last week, our class the aquarium. 7. guide Someone at the aquarium us around. 8. live We saw a seahorse in the water. 9. float A seahorse moves by because it cannot swim well. 10. like Our class learning about the seahorse. Write Now In What a Good Dad! you read about ways that seahorses and penguins are alike and different. Look at the Venn diagram below. Hi-Lo Nonfiction Passages for Struggling Readers: Grades 4-5 Scholastic Inc. Plan to write a paragraph about how two plants or animals are alike in some ways and different in other ways. First, make a diagram, like the one shown, to compare your two plants or animals. Write a paragraph that compares and contrasts the two plants or animals you have chosen. Use the ideas on your diagram. Use words that compare, such as alike, unlike, similar, and different. Seahorse Female lays hundreds of eggs. Male swims with eggs in pouch. Hundreds of babies emerge from pouch. Both Mother lays eggs. Mother swims away. Father takes care of unborn babies. Emperor Penguin Female lays one egg on ice. Male rolls egg onto feet. Male joins other male penguins to keep warm. Male does not eat for two months. 227