6. For this example we’re going to classify shapes. For this step you could draw as many circles as you would need to classify. I need three circles to classify; small shapes , yellow shapes , and hexagonal pieces . These circles must be over lapping to show were data is the same. You must label by the circle to inform everyone where the intended shapes must be placed. Universe, Shapes Quit Small pieces Hexagonal pieces Yellow pieces
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8. These our the shapes that need classifying. You must begin to think how each of these can be classified into our three groups; small pieces , yellow pieces , and hexagonal pieces . Once you have begun to classify the shapes you can begin to insert them into our Venn Diagram. Quit Large Yellow Triangle Large Yellow Rectangle Small Yellow Triangle Small Yellow rectangle Large Yellow Hexagon Small Yellow Hexagon Large Blue Hexagon Small Blue hexagon Small blue rectangle Small blue triangle Shapes (Universe)
9. Lg. Yellow Rectangle Lg. Yellow Triangle Sm. Blue Triangle Sm. Blue Rectangle Lg. Blue Hexagon Lg. Yellow Hexagon Sm. Yellow Hex, Sm. Blue Hexagon Sm. Yellow rectangle Sm. Yellow triangle Universe, Shapes *You will notice them some shapes can be classified into more than one circle. The point of Venn diagrams is that we can show this overlap in set membership by overlapping these circles. That is why the circles must be overlapped. The overlapping of to circles is known as the intersection . Quit Small Pieces Hexagonal Pieces Yellow Pieces
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14. Concept Map Quit Venn Diagrams Main Slide Quit Resources The Internet Why Use Venn Diagrams? How to draw a Venn Diagram An example of a universe An example of a Venn Diagram Classify Shapes Sample shape Venn Diagram G.L.C.E. Internet Resources Video on Venn Diagrams