Learning Outcomes
Object length comparisons → measure picture items with a 10-unit ruler → record correct length units in the worksheet data chart.
Object length comparisons → place the ruler start at the beginning line and measure to the end line → improve measurement accuracy over repeated tries.
Object length comparisons → compare recorded length units for two objects → decide which object is longer or equal using numbers.

Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet helps kindergarten kids do object length comparisons by measuring five picture items on a simple 10-unit ruler and recording the length units.
Object length comparisons build the habit of using numbers to describe the world, and measuring practices help kids notice “longer,” “shorter,” and “about the same” with clearer evidence.
Use the Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet during a calm, screen-free moment. Lay out the ruler, measure one picture at a time from the start line to the end line, then fill in the length units in the worksheet’s chart.
This Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet is built for fast, focused practice with a small set of objects and a measurement data table, so object length comparisons stay concrete and repeatable.
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