Difference of 2 sets
This content encourages students to analyze and categorize the connections between two or more complex concepts by using Venn and Carroll diagrams.
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.
This content requires students to perform the following:
- Inside the area where the circles overlap/intersect, place objects that match the properties defined by the intersecting circles.
- Place the objects so that they match both criteria specified in the first row and column of the grid.