Human Venn Diagrams

Your teacher will organise for three large intersecting circles to be marked on the ground with chalk, string or rope. You have to stand in a position in the circles that represents your data. The circles will be called A, B and C.

Instructions

 

Notes for Teachers

Venn Diagram Sets Human Scatter Graph

Here are the situations you can choose using the buttons above

Letters in your name

Stand in the correct position if:
set A is the pupils with a letter 'a' in their name,
set B is the pupils with a letter 'e' in their name
set C is the pupils with a letter 'o' in their name.

Food Likes

Stand in the correct position if:
set A is the pupils who like cheese,
set B is the pupils who like tomatoes,
set C is the pupils who like Marmite or Vegemite.

Musical tastes

Stand in the correct position if:
set A is the pupils who like classical music,
set B is the pupils who like rap music,
set C is the pupils who like dance music.

Siblings 1

Stand in the correct position if:
set A is the pupils who are brothers,
set B is the pupils who are sisters,
set C is the pupils who are the only child in their family.

Siblings 2

Stand in the correct position if:
set A is the pupils who have at least one brother,
set B is the pupils who have at least one sister,
set C is the pupils who are the only child in their family.

Travelling

Stand in the correct position if:
set A is the pupils who travel to school by bus,
set B is the pupils who travel to school by car,
set C is the pupils who walk to school.

Hobbies

Stand in the correct position if:
set A is the pupils who like sport,
set B is the pupils who like reading,
set C is the pupils who like computer games.

Colours worn

Stand in the correct position if:
set A is the pupils who are wearing something white,
set B is the pupils who are wearing something black,
set C is the pupils who are wearing something blue.

People Maths Shine + Write Transum Software

This is a visual aid designed to be projected onto a whiteboard for whole class exposition. It does not need to be an interactive whiteboard though of course that will make the resource more dynamic. The title "Shine+Write" suggests that the teacher or student can write on the whiteboard to enhance this visual aid.


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