Learning Outcomes
Compare lengths, count the ruler units for each picture, and get a clear longer-versus-shorter answer using number sense.
Compare lengths, measure objects twice with a finger, and build steadier hand-eye tracking for accurate unit counting.
Compare lengths, record unit counts in a simple data spot, and notice patterns about which objects take more units.

Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet for kindergarten helps kids practice measurement & data by counting how many units each picture spans on a 10-unit ruler, then choosing which object is longer.
Counting length units builds number sense in a real way, and length comparisons turn measurement into mini data practice kids can talk about and reuse later in graphs and problem solving.
To use the Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet effectively, place a finger at the left edge of the first picture, count each unit mark until the right edge, write the unit number in the data spot, and circle longer or shorter.
This specific Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet includes five object pictures with different horizontal lengths, using small unit ranges that keep counting doable at age 5 while making “compare” decisions clearer.
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