Venn Diagram (2 Circles) Worksheet For Grade 3
A Venn diagram is a simple tool that helps to show how different groups or things are related to each other. This Venn diagram will help the 3rd grader kids to compare things with each other and can help them to know what is similar and what is different. And they can improve their math skills. We have provided two Venn diagrams, which help kids place the right thing in the right place. Using the Venn diagram, kids can easily find the difference between things and it will help them in their normal day-to-day lives.
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2 Circles Venn Diagram Worksheet For Grade 3
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- Multiple of 2: 24, 18, 54, 16, 4, 12
- Multiple of 5: 25, 45, 5, 35, 15, 55
- Both: 60, 10, 50, 20
In this Venn diagram, the first step for kids is to look closely at the image and determine each circle along with the names labeled inside it. After visualizing the image, they have to check the list of the numbers. For a multiple of 2, they need to place the number in the right-named circle. And for the rest, they need to place the right number in the right circle. This process is enjoyable for kids because placing items in their proper places can be a fun activity. Kids also enjoy drawing circles and can use color to make it visually appealing.
- Vegetables: spinach, carrots, Peas
- 5-Letter Words: Apple, Lemon, Peach
- Both: onion and beans
This Venn diagram has fruits and vegetables pictures that grab kids’s attention. It helps kids find the difference between fruits and vegetables and can help in improving math. In this Venn diagram, kids need to place the right character in the right place. For example, an apple has five letters so it should be placed in the right place and the vegetable should be placed in the right place.
This Venn diagram activity is perfect for 3rd graders. It helps kids to find the differences between fruits and vegetables in a fun and creative way. Fruits can help to capture kid’s attention because kids like food and if we are using foods to improve their math skills. It will engage them and create curiosity to learn more in a fun way. This will also help kids to express themself through art while also learning math concepts. Kids will enjoy this activity because it feels like a game Placing the right thing in the right place makes them happy.
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