Venn Diagram Worksheet
Two overlapping circles, lines for both topics, and a middle for what they share. Free printable PDF.
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The comparison shape everyone knows
The Venn diagram survives because the geometry is the lesson: the part that overlaps is the part they share, and a child can see that before they can explain it. Write the two topics on the lines at the top, then fill the outer crescents with what is different and the middle with what is the same.
It works for almost any subject — two characters in a novel, frogs and toads, your city and a city you studied, two versions of a story. The circles print large enough for real handwriting, and there is a T-chart, a compare-and-contrast grid, and six other organizers a click away if the shape does not fit your lesson.
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