Can your child measure up? How about down, as in, let's make these objects half their size? This is a challenging worksheet where your child can…
What is the length of a crayon? A marker? Which one is longer? Students can cut out the included in/cm ruler to estimate, measure, and compare the length of easy-to-find objects in your classroom.
Get your students excited about measuring with this fun and colorful hands-on activity! Your students will see the difference between centimeters and inches as they use the included ruler to measure a fidget spinner, toy car, and other fun objects.
With this football-themed measurement worksheet, students will figure out which family member baked the biggest football cookie. They will measure the length using rulers marked with halves and fourths of an inch. Perfect for a third grade curriculum, lea
On this hands-on second grade math worksheet, kids measure the length and width of their hand and the length of their fingers to the nearest inch or half inch.
Get your rulers ready because it's time put those measuring skills to the test! Students will use their own rulers to complete this end of year assessment, measuring and comparing in both inches and centimeters.
If your child is having fun measuring objects around the house, they will need to get their hands on a few different measuring tools. To practice calculating the area of a shape, either ruler or tape measure will be instrumental. The following activities present more ideas for measuring practice, such as using measuring cups to measure liquids like milk for breakfast.