In this post, a number of Venn diagram worksheets have been prepared for you who are looking for evaluating media in learning Venn diagram. All the following provided pictures contain worksheets with various tasks that you can easily save since they are all in large printable size. Scroll down to see and save the pictures!

A Venn diagram is a diagram representing mathematical or logical sets pictorially as circles or closed curves within an enclosing rectangle (the universal set), common elements of the sets being represented by the areas of overlap among the circles. Since the mathematical term for “a group of things” is “a set”, Venn diagrams can be used to illustrate both set relationships and logical relationships. To draw a Venn diagram, you first draw a rectangle which is called your “universe”. More Venn diagram worksheets are presented as follows.



A Venn diagram consists of multiple overlapping closed curves, usually circles, each representing a set. The points inside a curve labelled S represent elements of the set S, while points outside the boundary represent elements not in the set S. Thus, for example, the set of all elements that are members of both sets S and T, S∩T, is represented visually by the area of overlap of the regions S and T. In Venn diagrams the curves are overlapped in every possible way, showing all possible relations between the sets. (Wikipedia)



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