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  • You and Ms. Taylor think of a food item. Explain how they compare to each other.
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  • List one similarity and one difference of wireless ear buds and wire ear buds.
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  • Compare indoor recess and outdoor recess. Give two examples.
    both at school, same time, both fun
  • What are 2 animals that share a similarity and what is it?
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  • You and Ms. Weaver grab something you can write with. Say 2 ways they are different.
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  • Say one difference between you and me.
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  • You and Ms. Taylor grab the nearest thing to your hand. Say 2 ways they are similar.
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  • What does it mean to contrast?
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  • Tell me 2 ways that a microwave and a tv are similar.
    Both plug in (electricity), buttons, time
  • Compare a cat and dog. Give me 3 examples.
    4 legs, paws, fur, live babies, whiskers, nails
  • Tell me one thing you have in common with a family member.
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  • What does it mean to compare?
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  • In which two ways are oranges and watermelons different?
    Seeds, color, etc.
  • Contrast a chicken and an ostrich. Give me 2 examples.
    Size, fast/slow, long legs
  • You and Ms. Weaver find something red. Contrast them in at least 2 ways.
    Answers will vary.