Venn Diagrams are a useful tool for students to use when comparing or contrasting things.
I have 2 free Venn Diagrams for you to use with your students. One has 2 circles and the other has 3 circles.
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Here is a description of a Venn Diagram from an earlier post.
A Venn Diagram is a graphic organizer that compares/contrasts two or more things.
When students compare and contrast, they observe the similarities and differences between things. The Venn Diagram shows how things are alike and how they are different.
A Venn Diagram is made with two (or more) overlapping circles. Where the circles overlap, students write the characteristics that the things have in common. To the right and left of the overlapping area is where students list the differing characteristics of the things.
You can find both of these printables on my website. I hope your students enjoying using them. The Venn Diagrams can be used with any subject!
Just click HERE to go directly to my website (Learning Workroom) to get your FREE copies!
Here are links to some previous posts giving examples of Venn Diagrams.
There are more examples here on my blog but the above 3 should be enough to help your students to get started with understanding and creating their own Venn Diagrams.
Have fun with graphic organizers!
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