Compare and Contrast Venn Diagram TEMPLATES | English & Spanish Versions
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Description
Enjoy this simple blank Venn Diagram (Diagrama de Venn) TEMPLATE Pack to help your students compare and contrast. The pack includes 18 different blank Venn Diagrams in BOTH English and Spanish. There are 6 without lines and 12 with lines. There are 3 different colored versions and you can choose between 2 different designs (circular and column).
This Venn Diagram Template Pack is perfect for all grades from K - 12th grades! It can be used as formative assessments with any type of text or subject matter.
Click HERE if you want a digital and editable version of a blank Venn Diagram.
Directions:
- Fill in your name and date.
- Label each circle with the name of the text/subject matter that you are comparing and contrasting. For example, one circle might be “dogs” and the other circle might be “cats.”
- Write the ways the subjects are different in the “outer circles”. Write the ways the subjects are similar or alike where the two circles are overlapping.
- When you compare something, you are telling how they are similar or alike. When you contrast something, you are telling how they are different.
- TIP: If you laminate the Venn diagram or slid it inside of a sheet protector, your students can reuse it with expo markers.
Check out our other Venn Diagrams for comparing and contrasting:
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- Compare & Contrast Activity for Google Slides (Erosion vs. Weathering)
- Compare & Contrast Activity for Google Slides (Minerals vs. Rocks)
- Compare & Contrast Activity for Google Slides (Intrusive vs. Extrusive Igneous Rocks)
- Compare & Contrast Activity for Google Slides (Renewable vs. Nonrenewable Resources)
- Compare & Contrast Activity for Google Slides (Weather vs. Climate)
Fun Facts: Venn diagrams were invented by a guy named John Venn in the 1880s as a way of picturing relationships between different groups of things.
I hope you enjoy this freebie....
Happy Teaching!
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