Combination Correspondence
This content uses Carroll and Venn diagrams to develop visual perception in students.
The Venn and Carroll diagrams may be over a hundred years old, but it's still highly used in today's modern lessons from science, math, and computing to arts and design. Its utility has gone beyond teaching logical thinking.
- A Carroll diagram is a logic diagram used for grouping things in a yes/no fashion. Numbers or objects are either categorized as 'x' (having an attribute x) or 'not x' (not having that attribute).
- A Venn diagram is a diagram that shows all possible logical relations between a finite collection of different sets.
Instructions
In the digital world, concepts used by the Venn and Carroll diagrams remain unchanged.
Objectives:
- Students use Carroll and Venn diagrams to compare and contrast information and recognize relationships between concepts.
- Students learn and develop visual perception skills.
Place the objects so that they match both criteria specified in the first row and column:
- Shapes and colors
- Fruits and colors
- Objects and sizes
- Objects and position
- Objects and position
- Objects and size order