SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES SPEECH THERAPY WORKSHEETS
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Download Original →Venn Diagram for Comparing Animals
This worksheet uses a Venn diagram to compare cats and dogs. Students list similarities in the overlapping section and differences in the outer circles, building vocabulary and critical thinking skills for speech therapy sessions.
Download Original →Same or Different? Picture Pairs
A visual worksheet featuring pairs of everyday objects like apples and oranges. Children circle 'same' or 'different' and describe one similarity and one difference aloud, targeting expressive language and comparison concepts.
Download Original →Describe Two Seasons
Students compare summer and winter using a structured table. They list weather, activities, and clothing for each season, then write one sentence about what is the same and one about what is different, enhancing descriptive language.
Download Original →Character Comparison Chart
This worksheet helps children compare two story characters, such as a bear and a rabbit. They fill in boxes for appearance, actions, and feelings, then state a similarity and difference, improving narrative and social language skills.
Download Original →Food Sorting: Sweet vs. Salty
A sorting activity where kids place food pictures into sweet or salty columns. They then discuss how both types can be snacks, identifying a similarity, and practice using comparative words like 'but' and 'however' in sentences.
Download Original →Transportation Talk: Car vs. Bike
Using a T-chart, students list features of cars and bikes, such as speed and wheels. They verbally share one way both get people places and one way they are different, targeting reasoning and sentence formulation.
Download Original →Opposites Attract: Hot and Cold
This worksheet presents images of a sunny beach and a snowy mountain. Children write three differences and one similarity, such as both being outdoor places, while practicing antonyms and comparative language in speech therapy.
Download Original →Family Member Fun: Mom vs. Dad
A simple grid worksheet where kids compare a mom and dad figure. They draw or write about roles, hobbies, and looks, then state a similarity like 'both love me' and a difference, fostering personal narrative and vocabulary.
Download Original →Toy Box Comparison: Blocks vs. Dolls
Students compare blocks and dolls using a double bubble map. They list unique traits like stacking versus dressing, and common traits like being fun to play with, encouraging flexible thinking and descriptive speech.
Download Original →Weather Watch: Rainy vs. Sunny
This worksheet features two weather scenes. Children circle items needed for each, then write a sentence about a similarity, such as needing shoes, and a difference, like using an umbrella, building comparative and conditional language.
Download Original →Compare and Contrast Animal Pairs Worksheet
Speech therapy worksheet featuring side-by-side animal images. Students list similarities and differences between pairs like cat/dog or bee/butterfly. Includes visual prompts and sentence starters to support expressive language development and critical thinking skills.
Download Original →Everyday Objects Similarities Differences Activity
Printable worksheet with common household items like cup and bowl. Children identify shared features and unique traits using guided questions. Designed for speech therapy sessions to improve vocabulary, categorization, and verbal reasoning through structured comparison tasks.
Download Original →Seasonal Scenes Compare and Contrast Sheet
Two illustrated seasonal scenes, such as summer beach and winter snow. Students describe similarities and differences in weather, clothing, and activities. Ideal for speech therapy worksheets targeting descriptive language, narrative skills, and cognitive flexibility in young learners.
Download Original →Food Groups Similarities and Differences Chart
Worksheet comparing fruits and vegetables with a simple T-chart layout. Prompts ask how they are alike and different in taste, texture, and color. Supports speech therapy goals for categorization, attribute vocabulary, and organized verbal expression in a fun, food-themed format.
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