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Same or Different? Compare and Contrast Activities for Kindergarten

Compare and contrast activities help young children slow down, notice visual clues, and explain what is the same or different.

Quick answer: Same-or-different activities build observation skills by asking children to compare two pictures or objects and name one similarity and one difference. This prepares them for stronger reasoning later.

Why compare and contrast comes early

Before children can reason well, they need to notice well. Comparing two things gives children a concrete way to practice attention, vocabulary, and evidence.

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Chapter 3 of The Big Thinking Pathway will focus on this skill directly: Same or Different? Compare & Contrast Pack.

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