Learning Outcomes
Picture objects → measuring length with a 10-unit ruler → writes the correct unit counts in the measurement boxes accurately.
Recorded lengths → comparing longer and shorter objects → marks the longest object and the shortest object using the worksheet’s comparison lines.
Measurement data → sorting values from smallest to largest → completes the data strip in order, strengthening number order sense for 1st grade.

Compare Lengths Measurement Data Worksheet for 1st Grade
The Compare Lengths Measurement Data Worksheet for 1st Grade practices measuring picture objects with a 10-unit ruler and recording each length in simple data boxes.
Measuring and comparing lengths helps build number sense, since unit counts turn into clear “longer” and “shorter” choices that show up on real things.
For a screen-free setup, place a real ruler next to the worksheet, measure one object starting at the zero mark, and write the unit count. After the first two objects, ask the child to point to the longer one and the shorter one using the worksheet’s comparison spaces.
This specific measurement worksheet uses five objects with different picture lengths so the child practices consistent measuring, clean recording, and fair comparing in one short run, with Whizki Learning-style data boxes for each step.
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