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Venn diagram notation
Lesson presentations and activities
This is a PPT I made to cover the new GCSE topic of Venn diagrams. It goes through set notation and includes a matching activity where students have to try and match the notation to the shaded diagram.
It then goes into finding probabilities for a two-set Venn, including 'given' questions before extending this to three-set Venns, including ones that need to be filled in.
It also has a worksheet to go with it that increases in difficulty, and one of my bonus Throwback Thursdays!Reviews
spiderz5 months ago
Thank you.
jalarama year ago
Thanks for sharing
zareenaa3 years ago
Excellent resource
A complete lesson introducing Venn diagrams, suitable for KS2, KS3 & KS4 students.
Lesson introduces the concepts of sets, the intersection of sets and the union of sets.
Worksheets attached for printing out of examples and questions.
Feedback/suggestions welcomed…
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GMThoni4 years ago
Thank you; this is very useful as an introduction.
2chaotic24 years ago
This is an excellent introduction, clear and well thought out.
Thanks!mramal14 years ago
Practice questions, homeworks and assessments
Maths worksheets and activities. The topic of Logic from the Year 7 book of the Mathematics Enhancement Program. For information about these resources and an index for the whole collection please visit http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/CIMT.htm Keywords: Logic, Puzzle, Two Way Tables, Set Notation, Venn Diagram, Problem, Row, Collumn.
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kathybailey4 years ago
A great resource to stretch my students! Thank you
FawziyahR6 years ago
Great for my year 9 extra maths class. Needed to do something different to what they are already learning in their usual lessons. This was perfect.
LASK16 years ago
Step by step introduction to logic; variety of problems and activities: wonderful.
Here is a nice starter that is highly adaptable and can stimulate some nice rich questioning. I have used it as a worksheet that I hand out upon entry as attached and more lately simply displayed on an IWB. Please reply with any ideas for how the format can be applied to other areas of maths.
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kaurHarwinder5 years ago
tesswarren6 years ago
Super - thank you :-)
elena_hull16 years ago
The usual lame joke (quite guess-able hence the anagram version) but sets and Venn diagrams covered in this one. This could lead to discussions and students inventing their own jokes.
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canillosisley2 years ago
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Sam_Webster6 years ago
Great as always!
yunru_tan6 years ago