Learning Outcomes
Using the Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet, children count 10-unit ruler marks on each picture, building a stronger sense of longer and shorter lengths.
The Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet helps kids match object pictures to their measured unit lengths, improving number sense through repeated counting.
With the Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet, kids practice recording length comparisons step by step, turning measurement talk into clear data.

Compare Lengths with Ten-Unit Ruler Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet helps kindergarteners measure pictured objects using a ten-unit ruler and decide which object is longer or shorter.
Comparing lengths helps children build everyday measurement thinking, so kids can sort objects by size and talk about quantity and data using numbers.
To use the Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet, print the page, place a finger at the start of the ruler strip, and count unit by unit for each picture before choosing longer or shorter.
This specific Compare Lengths Measurement Worksheet uses five different object lengths with a clear 10-unit layout, so answers come from counting the ruler units, not guessing.
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