american Worksheets
Free measurement worksheets with answer key. No login or account needed. From length and weight to volume and capacity, we've got you covered. A grading column and quick grade scale maker grading a breeze and a modified pages help with lower level learners or when just introducing a topic. Great for teachers or for homeschool.
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Students practice measuring lengths using American customary units. Worksheets include reading rulers in inches, estimating distances, choosing appropriate units, converting between inches, feet, yards, and miles, adding and subtracting measurements in feet and inches, and working with mixed unit conversions. Resources span second through fifth grade standards.
2md1

- Read a metric ruler to find how long a bar is in centimeters.
- Write the length using the correct decimal location.
3md4

- Measure the length of an object using a ruler and standard units.
- Write down measurements clearly so they can be compared.
- Make a line plot to show a set of measurements.
4md1

- Get better at making a reasonable guess for how long an object is without measuring it.
- Choose the best length from a few options by comparing what you see to familiar sizes (like an inch, foot, or yard).
- Decide which unit makes sense for an object’s length (inches, feet, or yards).
- Use benchmark lengths to tell when an estimate is too short or too long.
4md1

- Choose whether inches, feet, yards, or miles makes the most sense for a given distance.
- Use what you know about common objects and places to make a reasonable estimate of a length.
- Explain why one unit is more appropriate than another for measuring a specific distance.
5md1

- Convert between inches, feet, yards, and miles using the right conversion facts.
- Multiply or divide by conversion factors to change a measurement to a different unit.

- Add lengths written in feet and inches.
- Subtract one feet-and-inches measurement from another.
- Regroup between inches and feet when the inches add past 12 or when you need to borrow a foot.

- Convert a measurement written in mixed units (like feet and inches) into just the smaller unit.
- Use the correct conversion facts between inches, feet, yards, and miles.