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Similarities & Differences Chick & Peep (Oral & Written formats) Expanded Analytic coding using conceptual vocabulary from the Basic Conceptual Systems with a Modified Venn Diagram to describe the similarities and differences between two item or events. Based on the work of Anne Svendsen and Andreas Hansen, adapted by K. Morgan 2013.
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ChickPeep Chick Name Group Number of Parts Color(s) Shape(s) Size (compared to you) Temperature Weight (compared to you) Function Living/Non-Living Taste Material (composition) Surface Property Place Similarities & Differences Circle the words in which the two items are similar. Draw a line thru the words in which the two items are different.. © 2013 A. Svendsen, A.Hansen, K. Morgan.
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chick Peep chick Name Group/Category Number of Parts Color Shape Size (compared to you) Position Weight (compared to you) Function Power Temperature Surface Property Material (composition) Place Similarities & Differences (Written format) Circle the words in which the two items are similar. Draw a line thru the words in which the two items are different.. © 2013 A. Svendsen, A.Hansen, K. Morgan.
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chick Peep chick Similarities & Differences (Written format) Circle the words in which the two items are similar. Draw a line thru the words in which the two items are different.. © 2013 A. Svendsen, A.Hansen, K. Morgan. Animal, bird Head, body, wings, legs, feet, eyes, beak Yellow, white, orange, black Curved line shapes, round shape Small size compared to me Warm Light in weight compared to me To eat Living Like meat (chicken) Skin, bones, muscle, blood, feathers Soft, fluffy/fuzzy On a farm Food, Snacks, Candy Head, body, eyes, beak Yellow, black Curved line shapes, round shape Small size compared to me Room temperature Light in weight compared to me To eat Not Living Sweet Marshmallow, sugar Rough In a store, at home Name Group Number of Parts Color(s) Shape(s) Size (compared to you) Temperature Weight (compared to you) Function Living/Non-Living Taste Material (composition) Surface Property Place
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