Being a visual learner, I love pictures and one reason why I love Geometry is because concepts are almost always accompanied by a pictorial representation or drawing.
Teaching Set Theory to 10th graders is made more easy by Venn Diagrams. These are visual representations showing the relationships between sets.
This is just one of the three types of Venn Diagrams. The other two show sets that overlap and sets that do not overlap. Problems involving sets may be solved using Venn Diagrams.
Image Source: http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/216177/in-a-venn-diagram-where-are-other-number-sets-located
Teaching Set Theory to 10th graders is made more easy by Venn Diagrams. These are visual representations showing the relationships between sets.
This is just one of the three types of Venn Diagrams. The other two show sets that overlap and sets that do not overlap. Problems involving sets may be solved using Venn Diagrams.
Image Source: http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/216177/in-a-venn-diagram-where-are-other-number-sets-located