Animals
School
The world around us
100

Compare and contrast:
cats/dogs

They can both be pets. 

One is a canine (dog). They bark. 

One is a feline (cat). They meow. 

100

Compare/contrast math and reading. 

Math uses numbers and sometimes words (for algebra). 

Reading uses words. 

Both are subjects in school. 

100

Compare/contrast night and day. 

Night and day are both part of our daily habits. 

Night is dark, and we usually sleep. Day is light, and we usually work, play, or go to school. 

200

Compare/contrast cows and horses. 

They both are found on farms. 

Cows produce milk that people drink.  

Horses can be ridden. 

200

Compare/contrast pencils and pens. 

Pencils are erasable. Pens are permanent, using ink. 

Both can be used to write/draw. 

200

Compare/contrast trees and grass. 

Trees and grass are both types of plants. 

Trees usually are tall. Grass can get long, but grows on the ground. 

300

Compare/contrast mice and rats. 

They are both rodents. 

Mice are small. 

Rats are large. 

300

Compare/contrast recess and gym. 

You can play games in both recess and gym. 


Recess is informal. Gym is a class. 

300

Compare/contrast rain and snow. 

Rain is wet, and usually not too cold.
Snow can be wet, but is cold. 

Rain cannot melt, but can evaporate. 

Snow melts before it evaporates. 

400

Compare/contrast zebras and donkeys. 

Zebras are found in zoos or in the wild in Africa. 

Donkeys are found on farms. 

They're both horse-like. 

400

Compare/contrast cafeteria lunch and bringing your own lunch. 

You can't control what you get in the cafeteria. 

You/your parents can control what you have for a lunch brought from home. 

400
Compare/contrast flowers and weeds. 
Weeds can produce flowers, but not always. Flowers almost always produce flowers. 


Flowers are usually planted on purpose.
Weeds grow wherever their seeds land, and not planted on purpose. 

Bonus: Name two weeds and two flowers. 

Weeds:  dandelions and clover. 

Flowers: tulips and roses. 

500

Compare/contrast sharks and dolphins.

Sharks are fish. Dolphins are mammals.

They both live in the ocean. 

500
Compare/contrast friends and classmates. 

Friends and classmates can both be found at school. 

You like your friends. You may not like your classmates. 

500

Compare/contrast the ocean and a lake. 

Oceans are salt-water. Lakes are usually fresh water. 

Oceans are usually quite large. 

Most lakes are not too big (note: the Great Lakes and a few others are exceptions.)