A Venn-tri diagram, also known as a triple Venn diagram, is a visual representation used to compare and contrast three different sets or groups of data. It combines the principles of a Venn diagram with the addition of a third circle, allowing for the analysis of relationships between three distinct categories. For this activity, students will be comparing and contrasting the sibling characters in "Parachute Kids." Below are some guidelines to help students complete their work correctly:
In the center of the Venn diagram, students should write down traits or characteristics that all three siblings share.
In the overlapping sections of the circles, students should write down traits or characteristics that are shared between two siblings.
In the individual sections of each circle, students should write down traits or characteristics that are unique to each sibling.