Learning Outcomes
Picture objects -> counting units on a 10-unit ruler -> accurately records each object length number in the worksheet data boxes.
Length comparisons -> identifying longer and shorter marks -> circles the correct longer object after measuring to the same baseline.
Measurement data -> practicing one number per picture -> builds confidence tracking quantities that later support simple charts and graphs.

Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet for Kindergarten asks children to measure picture objects on a 10-unit ruler and record how many units each object takes up.
Length measurement helps five-year-olds sort sizes using longer and shorter language, and it builds early measurement data skills that show up in later charts and comparisons.
For a quick session, place the worksheet flat, start the measuring at the ruler’s zero mark, count units until the picture ends, then circle the longer object and write the unit number in the data box.
This specific Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet uses five picture objects with noticeably different widths, so children practice compare lengths by measuring first and filling in one clear number for each object.
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