Sets

There are 366 different Starters of The Day, many to choose from. You will find below some starters on the topic of Sets. A lesson starter does not have to be on the same topic as the main part of the lesson or the topic of the previous lesson. It is often very useful to revise or explore other concepts by using a starter based on a totally different area of Mathematics.

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Sets Starters:

Refreshing Revision

It is called Refreshing Revision because every time you refresh the page you get different revision questions.

Venn Diagram

Arrange numbers on the Venn Diagram according to their properties.

 

Exercises

Human Venn Diagrams

Human Venn Diagrams

Pupils move to positions in large circles on the floor according to their personal data.

Number Systems

Number Systems

Place the numbers in the correct sets in this concentric circles Venn diagram.

Set Notation Matching

Set Notation Matching

Match the set notation statements with the equivalent symbol. A drag and drop self-marking exercise.

Venn Diagram

Venn Diagram

Place each of the numbers 1 to 16 on the correct regions on the Venn diagram.

Venn Diagram of Sequences

Venn Diagram of Sequences

Find the formula for the nth term of sequences that belong in the given sets.

Venn Diagram Pairs

Venn Diagram Pairs

The traditional pairs or pelmanism game adapted to test knowledge of Venn diagrams.

Venn Paint

Venn Paint

Flood fill the regions of the Venn diagrams according to the given statements.

Venn Totals

Venn Totals

Practise reading and creating Venn diagrams containing two and three sets and the number of elements in those sets.

 

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