Measuring in Feet - Kindergarten Math
A kindergarten math worksheet focusing on measuring objects in feet using non-standard units and visual comparison.
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Measuring in Feet
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Use your foot to help you measure!
1. Look at the image below. How many feet long is the rug?

The rug is feet long.
2. Which object is longer than your foot?
A crayon
A car
A pencil
Your hand
3. If your desk is 3 feet long, and your friend's desk is 4 feet long, your friend's desk is than your desk.
4. A real house is usually only 1 foot tall.
True
False
5. Draw an object that you think is about 2 feet long. Then, tell us what it is.
I drew a .
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