Kindergarten students solve Comparing Lengths story problems on this hard sheet using cubes and paper clips as units. Multiple-choice questions explore pencil differences, hidden snake parts, ribbon totals, and worm growth. Fill-ins challenge learners to split ropes into equal parts, add stick pieces, and recognize equal lengths. Kindergarten learners apply early addition and subtraction skills to multi-step measurement word problems with growing confidence.

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Comparing Lengths
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Tom's pencil is 6 cubes. Mia's is 8 cubes. How many cubes shorter is Tom's?
 A) 2 cubes
 B) 14 cubes
 C) 8 cubes
 D) 6 cubes
2. A snake is 15 clips. It hides 10 clips under a rock. How many clips show?
 A) 10 clips
 B) 5 clips
 C) 15 clips
 D) 25 clips
3. Three ribbons are 4 cubes each. Total length together?
 A) 4 cubes
 B) 7 cubes
 C) 12 cubes
 D) 3 cubes
4. A worm grew from 3 cubes to 9 cubes. By how many cubes did it grow?
 A) 3 cubes
 B) 9 cubes
 C) 12 cubes
 D) 6 cubes
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) If two strings are 7 and 4 cubes, the longer is 3 cubes more.
2) A 20-cube rope split into four equal parts makes each part 5 cubes.
3) Adding a 3-cube piece to a 6-cube stick makes it 9 cubes.
4) If A is 5 cubes and B is also 5 cubes, they are equal in length.
5) A 14-clip belt minus a 6-clip cut leaves 8 clips remaining.
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