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Student Handout - Activity 7

Comparing Settlement Groups

Name: ___________________ Date: ______________


Graphical element: Jacques LeCastor  

A Venn diagram is a circle graph that can be used to show the similarities and differences between two different groups. Use the data you have collected to compare two of the settlement groups.

  • Label the circles so everyone will know which circle belongs to which settlement group.

  • Write the facts about the groups that are the same in the part of the two circles that overlap.

  • Write the facts about the groups that are different in the parts of the circles that don't overlap.

Jacques LeCastor



Comparison of the _______________________________________
 
and the _____________________________ settlement groups


Venn diagram




Rubric - Activity 7

Comparing Settlement Groups

Name: ___________________ Date: ______________
   
Settlement Groups: ____________________ and ____________________


Instructions

Excellent   Good   Fair   Needs Improvement
4   3   2   1

In the box at the end of each line enter the number that best describes your work on this activity.

I/We can explain the use of a Venn diagram to another person.  
I/We labeled the Venn diagram neatly and correctly.  
I/We used the overlapping parts of the circles in the Venn diagram to record the similar elements of two settlement groups.  
I/We used the non-overlapping of the circles in the Venn diagram to record the parts of the appropriate group that only describes that group.  


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