How Do You Make A Venn Diagram For Insulators & Conductors?
A Venn diagram consists of two or more circles, which partially overlap. Each circle represents its own category, with the overlapping space representing items that fall into both categories. The Venn diagram can be useful to science teachers who want to teach students about the relationship between electrical insulators and electrical conductors. Draw a circle on a piece of paper. If you want to be precise, use a compass instead of a regular pencil. Draw a second circle on the same page. Draw this circle so that it partly overlaps the first circle, leaving enough room to write words in the overlapping space. Label one circle “Conductors” and the other “Insulators.” Make a list of materials that conduct electricity well, and write these in the “Conductors” circle. Copper, aluminum and silver are all good conductors. Make a list of materials that do not conduct electricity well, and write these down in the “Insulators” circle. Rubber, glass and wood are all good insulators. In the space