Measuring with Meters
Kindergarten math worksheet focusing on understanding and comparing lengths using meters.
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Measuring with Meters
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Follow the instructions for each section. Use the ruler to help you measure!
A meter is a way to measure how long something is. Look at the ruler below. It helps us measure!

1. Which object is usually longer than one meter?
A crayon
A car
A pencil
A toy block
2. A door is usually about one tall.
3. A small bug is much than one meter.
4. A grown-up's arm span is usually about one meter.
True
False
5. Name one thing in your classroom that is about one meter long.
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