Free Printable Worksheets & Activities for Kids

Explore free printable worksheets and activities for kids. These pages center on measure Objects. These screen-free worksheets help children grow through calm, screen-free practice. These printable PDF activities work well for home practice, homeschool routines, learning centers, and classroom use.

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Measure Object Lengths With a 10-Unit Ruler Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundMeasure Object Lengths With a 10-Unit Ruler WorksheetRuler practice can stall seven-year-olds when the start and stop points feel fuzzy. For Whizki Learning’s Measure and Record Object Lengths With a 10-Unit Ruler Worksheet, pick one object and line it up with the ruler start mark. Count the unit spaces together, then write the number in the worksheet’s data box.
Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundCompare Lengths Measurement Worksheet for KindergartenIf ruler practice makes five-year-olds squirm, start super short with the Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet from Whizki Learning. Pick one row, line up each picture with the 10-unit ruler, and count the units out loud together.
Compare Lengths with a 10-Unit Ruler Worksheet for 1st Gra... Worksheet Cover BackgroundCompare Lengths with a 10-Unit Ruler Worksheet for 1st GradeKids can stall on measurement when ruler marks feel confusing, and five-year-olds often get bored with long worksheets. Whizki Learning made this Compare Lengths with a 10-Unit Ruler worksheet to be short, hands-on, and easy to repeat. Each page focuses on measuring a few objects and recording which one is longer.
Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundCompare Lengths Measurement Worksheet for KindergartenKids often rush counting ruler ticks, then get stuck deciding which picture is longer. With the Whizki Learning Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet, ask your child to touch the left edge of each picture and count unit ticks up to the right edge. After each count, circle longer or shorter and say the number out loud.
Measure and Compare Lengths Worksheet with 10-Unit Ruler Worksheet Cover BackgroundMeasure and Compare Lengths Worksheet with 10-Unit RulerKids often rush ruler lines, then get stuck because the tick marks feel confusing. Five-year-olds also get bored fast when measuring turns into a long routine. Whizki Learning has a quick Measure and Compare Lengths printable that starts with one guided count, then moves to choosing which object is longer.
Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundCompare Lengths Measurement Worksheet for KindergartenFive-year-olds can get stuck on “longer” versus “shorter,” especially when the ruler feels new. Whizki Learning’s Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet is made for a quick, hands-on rhythm: measure one picture with a fingertip, say the unit count out loud, then do the next row together.
Compare Object Lengths with a 10-Unit Ruler Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundCompare Object Lengths with a 10-Unit Ruler WorksheetSome kids rush through measuring and switch to guessing, then lose interest fast. With the compare object lengths worksheet, pause after one example and let your child measure two pictures by counting unit marks while a parent tracks with a finger. Whizki Learning makes it easy to turn that quick practice into clear number-and-data answers.
Compare Object Lengths Worksheet for First Grade Worksheet Cover BackgroundCompare Object Lengths Worksheet for First GradeMany kids get stuck on measuring lines, especially when “longer” and “shorter” feel like guesswork. Whizki Learning’s Compare Object Lengths worksheet gives a clear next step: measure five pictures with a 10-unit ruler, write the unit numbers, and circle which object is longer.
Measure and Compare Object Lengths Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundMeasure and Compare Object Lengths WorksheetFirst graders can stall on ruler marks, and comparisons feel fuzzy when attention drifts. With this Measure and Compare Object Lengths Worksheet from Whizki Learning, pick one row, measure together, write the unit number, then circle longer or shorter. Repeat for the next object while the child stays engaged.
Compare Object Lengths Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundCompare Object Lengths Worksheet for KindergartenSome days, five-year-olds get bored fast when measurement feels too fiddly, and kids may mix up longer and shorter. Whizki Learning’s Compare Object Lengths Worksheet makes one quick job feel doable. Measure one picture together, write the length number, then line up the shortest to longest.
Compare Object Lengths Worksheet for 1st Grade Worksheet Cover BackgroundCompare Object Lengths Worksheet for 1st GradeIf measuring feels messy, many 1st graders rush the ruler edge and end up unsure of the numbers. Whizki Learning makes it easier with a Compare Object Lengths worksheet that gives a quick, hands-on next step. Have your child measure the picture objects, record the unit numbers, and then compare longest and shortest together.
Measure and Compare Object Lengths Worksheet for 1st Grade Worksheet Cover BackgroundMeasure and Compare Object Lengths Worksheet for 1st GradeRuler practice can stall real-life mornings, and many 7-year-olds get stuck on where to start and stop. Whizki Learning’s Measure and Compare Object Lengths Worksheet gives you a quick, screen-free way to practice measuring object lengths and writing the numbers together.

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How to Build a 15-Minute Focus Habit Before Kindergarten || 'Tips for making learning at home super fun.'

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