Learning Outcomes
Measuring object lengths -> counting ruler unit marks -> writes a length number for each picture and chooses the longer object.
Comparing lengths -> estimating which strip edge lines up next -> uses ruler repositioning to confirm the longer length without guessing.
Collecting measurement data -> using a simple recording box -> tallies measured lengths and explains the comparison using number evidence.

Compare Lengths on a Ruler Worksheet for 1st Grade
The Compare Lengths on a Ruler Worksheet for 1st Grade gives children practice measuring picture strips with a ruler and recording the length numbers.
Ruler-measurement practice helps children connect number facts to real sizes, so comparing lengths becomes clearer and measurement data starts to feel meaningful.
For shared practice, place a real ruler beside the Compare Lengths on a Ruler Worksheet for 1st Grade and measure the first row together by counting unit marks aloud. Then the child circles the longer picture and writes each measured length in the worksheet’s recording boxes before moving to the next row.
Whizki Learning’s Compare Lengths on a Ruler worksheet uses five different picture objects with different strip lengths, so each counting round stays fresh while children build steady ruler habits.
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