Free Printable Measurement Activities for Preschool
Measurement is one of the most practical math skills — children use it when they compare heights, pour drinks, and organize toys by size. These worksheets introduce comparison vocabulary (longer, shorter, heavier, lighter) and non-standard measurement using everyday objects.
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How many hands tall is the table? How many steps to the kitchen? Using body parts and objects as units makes measurement concrete and fun.
Weave measurement words into daily life: "Your tower is taller than mine," "This book is heavier than that one." Language builds understanding.
When comparing lengths, make sure both objects start at the same point. This avoids the common mistake of misjudging because of uneven starting positions.
Cooking uses measurement constantly: cups, teaspoons, more, less. Following a simple recipe is one of the best real-world measurement lessons.
This printable is a great start. Our 10-minute daily lessons take it further with interactive exercises, progress tracking, and a structured 48-week curriculum.
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This printable works best when paired with guided practice and short lessons.