Venn Diagram Explorer
Explore the basics of Venn diagrams with this interactive worksheet for Grade 2 students. Sort objects and identify common characteristics.
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Venn Diagram Explorer
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to complete the Venn diagrams.
A Venn diagram helps us sort things into groups and see what they have in common.
The blue circle is for Group A. The green circle is for Group B. The middle part is for things that belong to BOTH Group A and Group B.
1. A Venn diagram uses to show groups.
2. When two circles overlap, it means items in that section have things in common.
3. If an item is only in the blue circle, it belongs to .
4. If an item is only in the green circle, it belongs to .
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
Look at the animals: bird, fish, cat, dog. Draw a Venn diagram with two circles: 'Can Fly' and 'Has Fur'. Place each animal in the correct section.
List the animals in each section:
Can Fly (only):
Has Fur (only):
Both Can Fly and Has Fur:
Neither:
1. Which number belongs in the overlapping section of a Venn diagram for 'Even Numbers' and 'Numbers greater than 5'?
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1. All squares are also rectangles.
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2. A triangle can be placed in the overlapping section of a Venn diagram for 'Shapes with 3 sides' and 'Shapes with 4 sides'.
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False