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Kindergarten Measuring height Worksheets

Ages 3-6 · Free previews · Print-ready PDFs

Written by Sarah Chen, Curriculum Developer, M.Ed.

Free printable measuring height worksheets for kindergarten students (Ages 3-6). All worksheets are aligned to Common Core standards and ready to print.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Preschoolers should explore measurement through direct comparison and non-standard units. They can compare the length of two objects by placing them side by side, determine which container holds more water, and describe objects as heavy or light. At this age, measurement is about building vocabulary (long, short, tall, heavy, light, full, empty) and developing an awareness that attributes like length and weight can be quantified. Children do not need standard units like inches or centimeters yet. Instead, they measure using blocks, hand spans, or footsteps. Worksheets that show two objects and ask which is longer, taller, or heavier build the visual comparison skills that prepare students for formal measurement in kindergarten and first grade.

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