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SAI International School


                                                        Class-III

                                                 LN- Carroll Diagram


               Learning Objectives:

               Students will be able to

                   •  Understand what a Carroll Diagram is and how it is used.

                   •  Identify and describe the properties used to sort data (e.g., even/odd, greater
                       than/less than).


                   •  Sort objects, numbers, or information using two given criteria.

                   •  Interpret information presented in a Carroll Diagram.

                   •  Create their own Carroll Diagrams based on chosen properties.

                  What is a Carroll Diagram?

               A Carroll Diagram is a way to sort and group objects, numbers, or information based on

               yes/no questions or properties.

                  How Does It Work?

               A Carroll Diagram has two rows and two columns, creating
               four boxes.
               Each row and column asks a yes/no or true/false question.


                  Example:



                   •  "Even numbers" vs. "Not even numbers"
                   •  "More than 10" vs. "10 or less"




                  Example of a Carroll Diagram:

                          Even Number            Not Even Number

                 > 10     12, 14                 11, 13

                 ≤ 10     2, 8                   1, 5, 9



                  Steps to Use a Carroll Diagram:
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