Brainstorm the similarities and differences between day and night using this Venn Diagram worksheet with your students.
Use this teaching resource to help your students identify and sort the features of day and night.


Brainstorm the similarities and differences between day and night using this Venn Diagram worksheet with your students.
Use this teaching resource to help your students identify and sort the features of day and night.

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is it possible to have an editable/customised version of the venn diagram, so that we can change to topics from day and night to something else like 'me and my friend' or 'my home town and a town somewhere else' or 'transport now and transport in the olden days' to compare similarities and differences.