Learning Outcomes
Object lengths → counting units on a 10-unit ruler → writes the correct number for each picture card.
Recorded lengths → using longer and shorter comparisons → circles the longest and shortest objects after measurement.
Length data order → arranging numbers from smallest to largest → builds a simple measurement data record for early sorting.

Compare Object Lengths Worksheet for Kindergarten
Compare Object Lengths Worksheet for Kindergarten practices measuring picture lengths with a 10-unit ruler and comparing which object is longer or shorter.
Measuring object lengths and making longer versus shorter choices builds early measurement sense and supports later math like sorting data and understanding size in everyday life.
To use the Compare Object Lengths Worksheet, place a finger on the first unit mark for each picture, count aloud to the end mark, and write the length number in the box.
This specific Compare Object Lengths Worksheet includes five picture cards with different ruler lengths, then adds a simple data order step to line up lengths from shortest to longest.
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