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100

How is a zebra the same and different from a horse?

Same: They both have four legs, they are both animals, they both have tails, they both have manes 

Different: zebra has stripes, a horse does not, a zebra is wild, most horses are tame, 

100

How are a penny and nickel the same and different?

Same: both coins, both round, both found in banks, both can buy things.

Different: penny is one cent, a nickel is five cent, a penny is copper brown, a nickel is silver

100

How are a watermelon and a cantaloupe the same and different?

Same: both melons, both grow on vines, both round, both have seeds.

Different: watermelon is red, a cantaloupe is orange, a watermelon is bigger than a cantaloupe, a watermelon is juicier than a cantaloupe.

100

How is a church and school the same and different?

Same: both are buildings, both are big, both have parking lots

Different: we go to school to learn we go to school for religious reasons, schools have teachers and principals, churches have ministers, schools have desks, churches have pews.

200

How are a cat and dog the same and different?

Same: they are both animals, they are both pets, they both have ears, they both make sounds

Different: a cat meows, a dog barks, cats use litter boxes, dogs do not, cats are usually smaller than most dogs

200

How is a dollar different from a quarter?

Same: both money, both can buy things, people keep them in their pocket

Different: a dollar is more than a quarter, a dollar is usually paper, a quarter is always made of paper. a quarter is round, a dollar is a rectangle

200

How is corn the same and different from lettuce?

Same: both vegetables, both healthy

Different: corn is yellow, lettuce is green, corn grows on a stalk, lettuce does not, lettuce usually goes in a salad and eaten raw, corn has to be cooked 

200

How is a bathroom different/same from a kitchen?

SAme: both rooms in a house, both used by families, both have windows and doors, both have sinks.

Different: a bathroom is used for cleaning up, a kitchen is used to cook, a bathroom has toothpaste and toothbrushes, kitchens have pots and pans, a bathroom has a toilet, a kitchen has a fridge and stove

300

How is the same and different from a wolf?

Same: both dangerous animals, both are carnivores, both covered in fur, both live in the wild, both live in dens

Different: bears hibernate, wolves do not, wolves live in packs, bears do not, bears are bigger than wolves


300

How is a penny the same and different from a dime?

A penny is one cent, a dime is ten cent, a penny is copper colored, a dime is silver, a dime is small, a penny is bigger than a dime.

300

How is a bananas the same and different from an orange?

Same: both fruit, both round, both grow on trees, both have a peel you cannot eat

Different: bananas are yellow, oranges are orange, oranges can make juice, bananas do not, bananas are long and slender, oranges are round

300

How is a grocery store different from a department store?

Same: both stores, both places you go to buy things, both large, both have bathrooms.

Different: a store sells clothes and furniture, a grocery store sells food, a department store has dressing room, a grocery store does not.

400

How is a rabbit different from a squirrel?

Same: both animals, both have tails, both have four legs, both may be brown, both have big front teeth

Different: squirrels live in trees, rabbits do not, rabbits hop, squirrels run, rabbits eat carrots, squirrels eat nuts

500

How is a elephant different from an alligator?

Same: both wild animals, both live in the zoo or jungle, both are big

Different: elephants have a long trunk, alligators do not, alligators re cold blooded, elephants are warm-blooded, elephants eat grass, alligators eat meat.