SAME and DIFFERENT

Students will develop their analytical abilities by comparing and contrasting objects through practically unlimited ways, such as size, shape, color, texture, pattern, use, material, and much more.

In this video, we will explore the case theme Same and Different, look into one of the cases, and show how to handle a selection of the collection objects. For a view of all case contents, please scroll down.

 
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SAME and DIFFERENT CASE #1

This case contains a set of nesting dolls, or matryoshka; three stone eggs; two sparkling geological specimens; two fossil ammonites in different sizes; and a series of differently-sized wooden clogs.

Interested in bringing SAME and DIFFERENT case #1 into your Brooklyn-based Pre-K classroom? Please full out THIS form.

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SAME and DIFFERENT CASE #2

This case contains a set of nesting dolls, or matryoshka; three stone eggs; two giant tun shells; two different types of coral; and three different wooden clogs.

Interested in bringing SAME and DIFFERENT case #2 into your Brooklyn-based Pre-K classroom? Please full out THIS form.

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SAME and DIFFERENT CASE #3

This case contains three different starfish; several seashells, including a human-made brass shell; two wooden turtle figures; and three geodes.

Interested in bringing SAME and DIFFERENT case #3 into your Brooklyn-based Pre-K classroom? Please full out THIS form.

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SAME and DIFFERENT CASE #4

This case contains a fossil fish and cast; two different fossil ammonites; a selection of geological specimens with various textures; and three Ibibio dolls from Nigeria.

Interested in bringing SAME and DIFFERENT case #4 into your Brooklyn-based Pre-K classroom? Please full out THIS form.

Are you a Brooklyn-based Pre-K educator interested in participating in BCM’s Museum-On-The-Go for Pre-K? Please click HERE to fill out an inquiry form.

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