This Kindergarten Comparing Lengths medium sheet asks learners to estimate first, then measure carefully using cubes and paper clips. Fill-in questions cover combining cubes, comparing wider tables to plates, and recognizing zero length. A matching activity links pencils, erasers, notebooks, and tape strips to sensible unit counts. Kindergarten students build estimation skills while learning that same-size units give accurate comparison results.

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Busy Bee
Comparing Lengths
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) If a book is 8 cubes and a pen is 5 cubes, the book is longer.
2) Estimate first: a marker is about 5 paper clips long.
3) A shoe that is 6 cubes is longer than a key that is 2 cubes.
4) If table is 12 clips wide, it is wider than a 4-clip plate.
5) Use cubes to measure: 3 cubes plus 2 cubes equals 5 cubes.
6) A crayon about 4 clips long is shorter than an 8-clip pencil case.
7) An object that is 0 cubes long has no length.
8) Lining up cubes end to end with no gaps gives the true length.
9) If your estimate was 5 and actual is 6, you were off by 1.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Pencil
6 paper clips
6 paper clips
Eraser
2 paper clips
2 paper clips
Notebook
10 cubes
10 cubes
Tape strip
15 cubes
15 cubes
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