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All Classroom Tools

  • Wheel of Names

    Random student picker with a spinning wheel. Upload class lists, track selections, and keep every student engaged and ready to participate.

  • Digital Popsicle Sticks

    Pull a digital popsicle stick to randomly select students. Save class lists, realistic animation, and a pop-out window for multitasking.

  • Classroom Timer

    Full-screen countdown timer for activities, transitions, and tests. Preset durations, sound alerts, and works on any device.

  • Station Rotation Board

    Visual rotation system for literacy centers, math stations, and group activities. One-click rotation, timers, and full-screen display.

  • Group Maker

    Create balanced student groups for projects and activities. Save class lists, exclude absent students, drag to rearrange, and project on the board.

  • Class Duties Manager

    Digital job chart that auto-rotates student responsibilities. Display on your projector so students always know their classroom duties.

  • Word Search Creator

    Create custom word search puzzles from your vocabulary lists or any topic. AI-powered word generation, printable PDFs, and shareable links for students.

  • Crossword Generator

    Build crossword puzzles with AI-generated clues. Scan documents to extract vocabulary, share via QR code, and let students solve on any device.

  • ClassTiles — Phonics Tile Boards

    Interactive tile boards for phonics, vocabulary, maths, and ESL. Students tap to hear words and flip to reveal answers. Share via QR code — no student login needed.

  • Interactive Hundreds Board

    Free interactive number chart (1-1000) with coloring, skip counting patterns, mystery number challenges, and printable worksheets.

  • Virtual Whiteboard

    Interactive whiteboard with built-in math manipulatives — number frames, fraction tools, clocks, number lines, and place value blocks.

  • Venn Diagram Maker

    Create 2-circle or 3-circle Venn diagrams with drag-and-drop entries. Project on the board, save for later, and export as an image.

  • Graph Builder

    Create bar charts, pie charts, and line graphs with your students. Enter data together, customize colors, and project for whole-class analysis.

  • Brainstorming Tool

    Capture student ideas in colorful clouds. Organize thoughts visually, use color-coded categories, and save sessions for next lesson.

  • Goal Tracker

    Visual progress tracking with race-track visuals. Track reading challenges, fitness goals, and behavior milestones. Confetti celebrations and shareable QR codes.

  • Classroom Check-In

    Run quick polls, mood check-ins with Zones of Regulation, and interactive attendance. Students respond via QR code — no accounts needed.

  • Event Sign-In Sheet

    Digital sign-in sheet for parent meetings, open houses, and school events. Collect contact details on tablets and export to CSV with one click.

  • Basic Facts Practice

    Timed maths drills for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Students scan a QR code, complete the drill on any device, and results go straight to the teacher.

Venn Diagram Maker for Teachers — Free Compare and Contrast Tool

The Venn diagram is one of the most widely used graphic organisers in education because it makes comparison and contrast thinking visible and structured. JuicyTools' free Venn Diagram Maker gives teachers a clean, interactive digital version that can be built live during whole-class discussion, saved for future lessons, and exported as an image for student worksheets or slide decks — without the mess of hand-drawn overlapping circles on a whiteboard.

Choose between a standard 2-circle diagram for straightforward comparisons or a 3-circle version for more complex analysis. Type in entries, and drag them between sections to refine the thinking as the discussion develops. The colour-coded circles make the categories immediately clear from anywhere in the room, and full-screen presentation mode fills the projector with the diagram so every student can read it clearly.

Key Features

How Teachers Use the Venn Diagram Maker

English and literacy teachers use the Venn diagram extensively for text analysis. Comparing two characters from the same novel — their motivations, their relationships, their flaws — produces a rich diagram that students can refer to when writing analytical paragraphs. The drag-and-drop feature means that when a student points out that a trait initially placed in one circle actually belongs in the overlap, the correction takes one second rather than re-drawing anything.

Science teachers use the 3-circle version to compare three states of matter, three habitats, three animal types, or three scientific theories simultaneously. Having all three sets of attributes visible at once helps students see relationships that a sequential comparison would not reveal. The completed diagram becomes a revision resource that students photograph with their tablets for later use.

History and social studies teachers use the Venn diagram for comparing historical periods, political systems, civilisations, and primary sources. The ability to save and reopen the diagram is particularly useful in history, where a compare-and-contrast analysis might span multiple lessons as new information is introduced.

After a diagram is complete, exporting it as an image and pasting it into a Google Slides template is a common workflow for creating student study guides. The image quality is sufficient for both screen display and printing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Venn Diagram Maker free?
Yes. Both the 2-circle and 3-circle Venn diagram builders are completely free. Export and save features are available to subscribers.
Can students use the Venn diagram on their own devices?
Yes. Share the link to a saved diagram and students can open it on their tablet or Chromebook. For individual student use, each student can open their own fresh diagram to complete independently.
How do I export the diagram?
Use the export button to download the current diagram state as an image file (PNG). This can then be pasted into Word documents, Google Slides, or any other tool that accepts image files.
Can I use it for subjects other than English?
Absolutely. Teachers use the Venn diagram for science (comparing organisms, elements, or states of matter), history (comparing civilisations, time periods, or events), maths (comparing properties of shapes or number sets), PE (comparing sports or training methods), and any other subject that involves analysis through comparison.