Kindergarten learners deepen Comparing Lengths skills using non-standard units like cubes and paper clips on this medium sheet. Fill-ins explore adding spoon and fork lengths, comparing wide books to small cards, and recognizing exact estimates. The matching activity pairs crayons, markers, rulers, and backpacks with realistic cube counts. Kindergarten students learn that more units always indicate longer or wider objects through guided practice.
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Comparing Lengths
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. A spoon that is 4 cubes is shorter than a fork that is 5 cubes.
2. Estimate first: a shoe is about 8 cubes long.
3. A 10-clip jump rope is longer than a 3-clip ribbon.
4. If two pencils are each 5 cubes, together they are 10 cubes.
5. A same unit means each cube must be the same size.
6. Place units end to end with no overlaps for the right count.
7. If you guess 7 and the real answer is 7, your estimate is exact.
8. A book 9 cubes wide is wider than a card 3 cubes wide.
9. Comparing two objects, the one with more units is longer.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
Crayon
→ 3 cubes
3 cubes
Marker
→ 6 cubes
6 cubes
Ruler
→ 12 cubes
12 cubes
Backpack
→ 20 cubes
20 cubes
Comparing Lengths
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A spoon that is 4 cubes is shorter than a fork that is 5 cubes.
2) Estimate first: a shoe is about 8 cubes long.
3) A 10-clip jump rope is longer than a 3-clip ribbon.
4) If two pencils are each 5 cubes, together they are 10 cubes.
5) A same unit means each cube must be the same size.
6) Place units end to end with no overlaps for the right count.
7) If you guess 7 and the real answer is 7, your estimate is exact.
8) A book 9 cubes wide is wider than a card 3 cubes wide.
9) Comparing two objects, the one with more units is longer.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Crayon
→ 3 cubes
3 cubes
Marker
→ 6 cubes
6 cubes
Ruler
→ 12 cubes
12 cubes
Backpack
→ 20 cubes
20 cubes
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