Measuring Things

 Measuring Things for Kids – Fun, Hands-On Printables to Build Early Math Skills


Looking for an interactive, screen-free way to teach your child about size, length, height, and comparison?

Our Measuring Things for Kids printable activities are just what you need! These fun, hands-on worksheets help young learners explore basic measurement concepts using everyday objects—all while building foundational math skills in an exciting and visual way.

Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners, this resource is great for at-home learning, classroom centers, or homeschool environments.



 What’s Inside:

A variety of measuring activities — length, height, weight, and size comparison
Themed worksheets with objects kids recognize (animals, toys, food, etc.)
Simple, visual prompts for non-standard measurement (using blocks, paper clips, etc.)
Printable PDF format — print and start learning right away

Why Kids (and Adults) Love It:

Builds Early Math Foundations: Kids practice comparison, counting, and size sequencing

Enhances Observation Skills: Learners develop attention to detail as they compare and measure

Encourages Logical Thinking: Supports problem-solving and understanding of measurement vocabulary

Supports Fine Motor Development: Tracing, marking, and coloring add hands-on engagement

Mess-Free & Flexible: No special tools needed — just print, grab a ruler or objects, and explore!

Perfect For:

Parents introducing early math in a fun way

Preschool and kindergarten teachers

Homeschooling families

STEM educators and early learning programs

Occupational therapists working on visual and spatial skills

How to Use:

Download the Measuring Things for Kids PDF

Print your preferred pages

Provide measuring tools — blocks, crayons, cut-out rulers, or real objects


































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