Measuring in Yards
A Grade 3 math worksheet focusing on understanding and measuring lengths in yards, including estimations and comparisons.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Remember that 1 yard is equal to 3 feet.
1. One yard is the same length as feet.
2. If a ribbon is 2 yards long, it is feet long.
3. A football field is 100 long.
4. To measure a room, you might use a stick.
1. Which object is most likely about 1 yard long?
A new pencil
A baseball bat
A paperclip
A car
2. How many feet are in 4 yards?
7 feet
10 feet
12 feet
15 feet
1. Your classroom door is about 1 yard wide. If you open two doors next to each other, how many feet wide would they be together?
Look at the diagram of a yardstick below. Each large mark represents 1 foot.
1. A ruler is usually 1 yard long.
True
False
2. You would measure the length of a swimming pool in yards.
True
False
Estimate the length of your teacher's desk in yards. Explain how you made your estimate.
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