Description
These fun activities involve sorting words and pictures into sets and subsets using Venn diagrams. They help children:
• develop their abilities to see relationships.
• distinguish similarities and differences.
• classify a variety of objects and words.
• build reading vocabulary and logic skills.
• have practice with concepts such as living/non-living, plants/animals, hot/cold, big/little, soft/hard, etc.
The first half of the book has pictures with words; the second half has just words. The teacher may need to help younger children with the words in the second half. Puzzles toward the end of the book are challenging enough that some research may be helpful.
This set of puzzles is a good resource for working with children who are learning English as a second language.
NOTE: These puzzles were originally published by MindWare as Venn Perplexors Level A.
Please visit my TpT store for lots more resources: Evelyn Christensen Puzzles-Math-and-More.
• develop their abilities to see relationships.
• distinguish similarities and differences.
• classify a variety of objects and words.
• build reading vocabulary and logic skills.
• have practice with concepts such as living/non-living, plants/animals, hot/cold, big/little, soft/hard, etc.
The first half of the book has pictures with words; the second half has just words. The teacher may need to help younger children with the words in the second half. Puzzles toward the end of the book are challenging enough that some research may be helpful.
This set of puzzles is a good resource for working with children who are learning English as a second language.
NOTE: These puzzles were originally published by MindWare as Venn Perplexors Level A.
Please visit my TpT store for lots more resources: Evelyn Christensen Puzzles-Math-and-More.
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Grades
PreK - 2nd
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55
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Description
These fun activities involve sorting words and pictures into sets and subsets using Venn diagrams. They help children:
• develop their abilities to see relationships.
• distinguish similarities and differences.
• classify a variety of objects and words.
• build reading vocabulary and logic skills.
• have practice with concepts such as living/non-living, plants/animals, hot/cold, big/little, soft/hard, etc.
The first half of the book has pictures with words; the second half has just words. The teacher may need to help younger children with the words in the second half. Puzzles toward the end of the book are challenging enough that some research may be helpful.
This set of puzzles is a good resource for working with children who are learning English as a second language.
NOTE: These puzzles were originally published by MindWare as Venn Perplexors Level A.
Please visit my TpT store for lots more resources: Evelyn Christensen Puzzles-Math-and-More.
• develop their abilities to see relationships.
• distinguish similarities and differences.
• classify a variety of objects and words.
• build reading vocabulary and logic skills.
• have practice with concepts such as living/non-living, plants/animals, hot/cold, big/little, soft/hard, etc.
The first half of the book has pictures with words; the second half has just words. The teacher may need to help younger children with the words in the second half. Puzzles toward the end of the book are challenging enough that some research may be helpful.
This set of puzzles is a good resource for working with children who are learning English as a second language.
NOTE: These puzzles were originally published by MindWare as Venn Perplexors Level A.
Please visit my TpT store for lots more resources: Evelyn Christensen Puzzles-Math-and-More.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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I used these as an introduction to a new type of problem-solving with my 5th graders. After getting the basics down they were soon ready to take on more challenging ones.
This is a great resource and a perfect way for my gifted students to make relationships and connections.
Great resource!
These were a good challenge for my students.
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I'm glad you felt this was a helpful resource, Angie. Thank you for taking the time to give it your rating.
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