This worksheet tasks your preschooler with finding bigger and smaller items of furniture. Help your kid build early math skills with this comparison worksheet.
Build early math skills by using this bigger or smaller worksheet with your child. Preschoolers will identify which bird is bigger or smaller in this worksheet.
Get your students measuring with this fun, hands-on activity! Students will have a blast getting into groups of four and measuring and comparing different parts of their bodies.
Help your child practice his skills in spatial perception with this printable worksheet, which asks him to measure the potential volume of common items.
Kids will use their division and measurement skills in this lemonade stand themed worksheet. Help your child practice math with this measurement worksheet.
Convert feet to yards, inches to feet and back again. Filling in this chart will come in handy to answer the practice questions and memorizing the…
Partake in this ice cream measuring activity by finding the height of each ice cream cone. Simply count the number of scoops per cone to find the answers!
Let your child pretend to be an interior designer for a day, taking and comparing measurements of their bedroom’s furniture. With the dimensions of their room in mind, and all of the objects in it they enjoy using, your child can begin calculating just where different objects belong. Activities like these, and others listed below, will help teaching comparing measurements, but also build addition, subtraction, and other skills.