Welcome to our Venn Diagram Worksheets for 3rd graders.
Here you will find a wide range of free venn diagram sheets which will help your child learn to classify
a range of objects, shapes and numbers using venn diagrams.
A Venn diagram is a way of classifying groups of objects with the same properties.
Typically, a venn diagram has two or three circles that intersect each other.
There is also a space outside the circles where objects that do not fit any of the properties can go.
The diagram below shows you how a venn diagram with two circles works.
Need to practice using venn diagrams?
Looking for some worksheets to help you to classify a range of different objects using venn diagrams?
Then this page should hopefully be what you are looking for!
The worksheets on this page have been split into 2 sections:
Each sheet consists of sorting either a set of animals, a table of facts, shapes or numbers.
Each sheet contains one set of objects and two different venn diagrams to sort the objects with.
There is a progression from easier to harder sheets within each section.
Using the sheets in this section will help your child to:
Below are some sheets to help you practice using 3 circle venn diagrams.
If you are looking for some support or want to see our full range of sheets, then visit our 3-circle-venn-diagram suport page.
If venn diagrams are a bit of a mystery to you and you would like some more support, then try our page all about venn diagrams.
There is a video to watch with some simple examples worked through.
If the sheets here are too tricky, then take a look at our 2nd grade venn diagram sheets.
These sheets involve sorting and classifying shapes, numbers and other objects at a 2nd grade level.
Using the link below will open up the 2nd Grade Math Salamanders website in a new browser window.
If the sheets here are too easy, then take a look at our 4th grade venn diagram sheets.
These sheets involve sorting and classifying shapes, numbers and other objects at a 4th grade level.
Take a look at some more of our worksheets similar to these.
Take a look at some of our statistics and data worksheets for 3rd graders.
The sheets on this page involve reading and interpreting more complex bar graphs going up in a range of different scales.
We also have a selection of line plot and line graph worksheets.
There are a selection of bar graphs, including graphs involving real-life data such as tree heights or insect speeds.
Here is our selection of tally chart worksheets for 1st and 2nd graders.
These sheets involve counting and recording tallies.
The sheets in this section will help your child to learn all about inequalities and multiples.
They support the classification and sorting sheets on this page and give help on what multiples and inequalities are.
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