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Graphic organisers are a great tool to help children understand the information they are reading about a topic. It is a tool that can help the different learning styles – for visual learners it gives a great representation that they may understand; for kinaesthetic learners you could create a large scale graphic organiser on the ground and they need to physically put the information in the right area; and for the auditory learners you could talk it through with them as well as creating the diagram.
Helping our children use and understand these graphic organisers can help with homework issues and are great for projects or assignments.
The most important point about using graphic organisers with projects/assignments is make sure the children read the question and understand what they need to do. Many of the graphic organisers will help with specific types of questions – so they need to know what they are doing to choose the right one.
Today’s graphic organiser is the Venn Diagram. The Venn Diagram helps to answer questions where you are asked to compare or to look at the similarities and differences of 2 or more people, animals, places, characters, books etc.

The Venn Diagram is made up of 2 or 3 overlapping circles – It allows you to write the differences of each item and then the similarities in the overlapping section as with our example of Cats and Dogs.
This is simple enough to use for younger children.
Once they have created the diagram they then have all the information they need to write or produce their project or assignment. Each point can create a sentence or a paragraph depending on the expectations.
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