Grade 1 Measurement Worksheets

Grade 1 Measurement Worksheets – Free Printable PDFs

Grade 1 Measurement Worksheets

Our Grade 1 Measurement Worksheets are perfect for teaching young learners how to compare, estimate, and measure objects. These fun and engaging worksheets introduce key concepts such as length, weight, and capacity. Students can explore nonstandard units like paperclips and blocks before transitioning to standard units. Moreover, these printable worksheets make learning measurement interactive and enjoyable for all first graders.

Printable and Easy-to-Use Worksheets

Each Grade 1 Measurement Worksheet is printable and ideal for both classroom and home learning. Teachers can use them during lessons or assessments, while parents can encourage hands-on measurement activities at home. The worksheets include colorful visuals, word problems, and real-life measurement scenarios.

Why Choose Grade 1 Measurement Worksheets?

Our Grade 1 Measurement Worksheets strengthen problem-solving and observational skills while aligning with common core math standards for first grade.

Grade 1 Measurement Worksheets — Free Printable PDFs

Grade 1 Measurement Worksheets — Free Printable PDFs


Name: _________________ Date: _________________

  1. Measure the pencil. How many blocks long is the pencil?
    Solution: The pencil is 6 blocks long – count all the blocks aligned below the pencil.
  2. Look at the two objects. Circle the one that is taller.

    Book

    Tree

    Solution: Tree is the taller object – it has a greater height than the book.
  3. Which item is usually the heaviest? (Circle one)

    A paperclip, A tennis ball, A backpack

    Solution: A backpack is usually the heaviest among these items.
  4. A rope is 12 hands long. If we cut off 5 hands of rope, how long is the rope now?
    Solution: 12 − 5 = 7. The rope is 7 hands long now.
  5. Draw a line that is shorter than this line:

    Your drawing: _____________________

    Solution: Student must draw a line shorter than 6 units – any line that is less than the reference line is correct.
  6. Put the items in order from tallest to shortest: Ladder, Chair, Table.
    Solution: Ladder, Table, Chair – this is the order from tallest to shortest.
  7. A piece of tape is 7 squares long. You add another piece that is 3 squares long. How long is the tape now?
    Solution: 7 + 3 = 10. The tape is 10 squares long.
  8. Which object is lighter? A banana or an apple?

    Banana

    Apple

    Solution: An apple is usually lighter than a banana.
  9. Look at the block. How many centimeters long is it?
    0
    1
    2
    3
    4
    Solution: 4 − 0 = 4 cm long. The block extends from 0 to 4 on the ruler.
  10. Joe is 4 cubes tall. Sam is 6 cubes tall. How much taller is Sam than Joe?
    Solution: 6 − 4 = 2. Sam is 2 cubes taller than Joe.

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