Compare Length of Objects Worksheets for Grade I - Kidpid - Free Printable
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Let's solve the "Comparing Lengths" worksheet step by step. The goal is to compare the lengths of two objects in each pair and fill in the blank with either "longer than" or "shorter than" to make the sentence true.
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1. Star (1) is ______ Star (2).
- Star (1) is larger than Star (2).
→ Star (1) is longer than Star (2).
2. Fish (2) is ______ Fish (1).
- Fish (2) is bigger than Fish (1).
→ Fish (2) is longer than Fish (1).
3. Broom (1) is ______ Broom (2).
- Broom (1) is longer than Broom (2).
→ Broom (1) is longer than Broom (2).
4. Lamp (1) is ______ Lamp (2).
- Lamp (1) is shorter than Lamp (2).
→ Lamp (1) is shorter than Lamp (2).
5. Door (2) is ______ Door (1).
- Door (2) is shorter than Door (1).
→ Door (2) is shorter than Door (1).
6. Axe (1) is ______ Axe (2).
- Axe (1) is longer than Axe (2).
→ Axe (1) is longer than Axe (2).
7. Rose (1) is ______ Rose (2).
- Both roses look the same size. But since it’s a comparison, if one is slightly taller, we go by visual.
→ They appear equal, but assuming subtle difference: Rose (1) is about the same, but if we must choose, Rose (1) seems slightly longer than Rose (2).
→ Rose (1) is longer than Rose (2).
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1. Car (1) is ______ Car (2).
- Car (1) is bigger than Car (2).
→ Car (1) is longer than Car (2).
2. Pot (2) is ______ Pot (1).
- Pot (2) has a taller plant, so it's taller than Pot (1).
→ Pot (2) is longer than Pot (1).
3. Pen (1) is ______ Pen (2).
- Pen (1) is longer than Pen (2).
→ Pen (1) is longer than Pen (2).
4. Cap (2) is ______ Cap (1).
- Cap (2) is smaller than Cap (1).
→ Cap (2) is shorter than Cap (1).
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1. Crab (1) is ______ Crab (2).
- Crab (1) is larger than Crab (2).
→ Crab (1) is longer than Crab (2).
2. Rocket (2) is ______ Rocket (1).
- Rocket (2) is smaller than Rocket (1).
→ Rocket (2) is shorter than Rocket (1).
3. Lion (1) is ______ Lion (2).
- Lion (1) is smaller than Lion (2).
→ Lion (1) is shorter than Lion (2).
4. Strawberry (1) is ______ Strawberry (2).
- Strawberry (1) is bigger than Strawberry (2).
→ Strawberry (1) is longer than Strawberry (2).
5. Lemon (1) is ______ Lemon (2).
- Lemon (1) is larger than Lemon (2).
→ Lemon (1) is longer than Lemon (2).
6. Tempo (2) is ______ Tempo (1).
- Tempo (2) is smaller than Tempo (1).
→ Tempo (2) is shorter than Tempo (1).
7. Snail (1) is ______ Snail (2).
- Snail (1) is smaller than Snail (2).
→ Snail (1) is shorter than Snail (2).
8. Frog (1) is ______ Frog (2).
- Frog (1) is larger than Frog (2).
→ Frog (1) is longer than Frog (2).
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#### Left Column:
1. Star (1) is longer than Star (2).
2. Fish (2) is longer than Fish (1).
3. Broom (1) is longer than Broom (2).
4. Lamp (1) is shorter than Lamp (2).
5. Door (2) is shorter than Door (1).
6. Axe (1) is longer than Axe (2).
7. Rose (1) is longer than Rose (2).
#### Middle Column:
1. Car (1) is longer than Car (2).
2. Pot (2) is longer than Pot (1).
3. Pen (1) is longer than Pen (2).
4. Cap (2) is shorter than Cap (1).
#### Right Column:
1. Crab (1) is longer than Crab (2).
2. Rocket (2) is shorter than Rocket (1).
3. Lion (1) is shorter than Lion (2).
4. Strawberry (1) is longer than Strawberry (2).
5. Lemon (1) is longer than Lemon (2).
6. Tempo (2) is shorter than Tempo (1).
7. Snail (1) is shorter than Snail (2).
8. Frog (1) is longer than Frog (2).
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- All comparisons are based on visual length.
- The term "longer than" refers to length, not height or width unless specified.
- For objects like lamps or doors, we compare vertical length.
- For animals or fruits, we compare overall body length.
Let me know if you'd like this printed out or formatted for a child!
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🔹 Left Column (Left Side)
1. Star (1) is ______ Star (2).
- Star (1) is larger than Star (2).
→ Star (1) is longer than Star (2).
2. Fish (2) is ______ Fish (1).
- Fish (2) is bigger than Fish (1).
→ Fish (2) is longer than Fish (1).
3. Broom (1) is ______ Broom (2).
- Broom (1) is longer than Broom (2).
→ Broom (1) is longer than Broom (2).
4. Lamp (1) is ______ Lamp (2).
- Lamp (1) is shorter than Lamp (2).
→ Lamp (1) is shorter than Lamp (2).
5. Door (2) is ______ Door (1).
- Door (2) is shorter than Door (1).
→ Door (2) is shorter than Door (1).
6. Axe (1) is ______ Axe (2).
- Axe (1) is longer than Axe (2).
→ Axe (1) is longer than Axe (2).
7. Rose (1) is ______ Rose (2).
- Both roses look the same size. But since it’s a comparison, if one is slightly taller, we go by visual.
→ They appear equal, but assuming subtle difference: Rose (1) is about the same, but if we must choose, Rose (1) seems slightly longer than Rose (2).
→ Rose (1) is longer than Rose (2).
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🔹 Middle Column
1. Car (1) is ______ Car (2).
- Car (1) is bigger than Car (2).
→ Car (1) is longer than Car (2).
2. Pot (2) is ______ Pot (1).
- Pot (2) has a taller plant, so it's taller than Pot (1).
→ Pot (2) is longer than Pot (1).
3. Pen (1) is ______ Pen (2).
- Pen (1) is longer than Pen (2).
→ Pen (1) is longer than Pen (2).
4. Cap (2) is ______ Cap (1).
- Cap (2) is smaller than Cap (1).
→ Cap (2) is shorter than Cap (1).
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🔹 Right Column
1. Crab (1) is ______ Crab (2).
- Crab (1) is larger than Crab (2).
→ Crab (1) is longer than Crab (2).
2. Rocket (2) is ______ Rocket (1).
- Rocket (2) is smaller than Rocket (1).
→ Rocket (2) is shorter than Rocket (1).
3. Lion (1) is ______ Lion (2).
- Lion (1) is smaller than Lion (2).
→ Lion (1) is shorter than Lion (2).
4. Strawberry (1) is ______ Strawberry (2).
- Strawberry (1) is bigger than Strawberry (2).
→ Strawberry (1) is longer than Strawberry (2).
5. Lemon (1) is ______ Lemon (2).
- Lemon (1) is larger than Lemon (2).
→ Lemon (1) is longer than Lemon (2).
6. Tempo (2) is ______ Tempo (1).
- Tempo (2) is smaller than Tempo (1).
→ Tempo (2) is shorter than Tempo (1).
7. Snail (1) is ______ Snail (2).
- Snail (1) is smaller than Snail (2).
→ Snail (1) is shorter than Snail (2).
8. Frog (1) is ______ Frog (2).
- Frog (1) is larger than Frog (2).
→ Frog (1) is longer than Frog (2).
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✔ Final Answers:
#### Left Column:
1. Star (1) is longer than Star (2).
2. Fish (2) is longer than Fish (1).
3. Broom (1) is longer than Broom (2).
4. Lamp (1) is shorter than Lamp (2).
5. Door (2) is shorter than Door (1).
6. Axe (1) is longer than Axe (2).
7. Rose (1) is longer than Rose (2).
#### Middle Column:
1. Car (1) is longer than Car (2).
2. Pot (2) is longer than Pot (1).
3. Pen (1) is longer than Pen (2).
4. Cap (2) is shorter than Cap (1).
#### Right Column:
1. Crab (1) is longer than Crab (2).
2. Rocket (2) is shorter than Rocket (1).
3. Lion (1) is shorter than Lion (2).
4. Strawberry (1) is longer than Strawberry (2).
5. Lemon (1) is longer than Lemon (2).
6. Tempo (2) is shorter than Tempo (1).
7. Snail (1) is shorter than Snail (2).
8. Frog (1) is longer than Frog (2).
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📝 Notes:
- All comparisons are based on visual length.
- The term "longer than" refers to length, not height or width unless specified.
- For objects like lamps or doors, we compare vertical length.
- For animals or fruits, we compare overall body length.
Let me know if you'd like this printed out or formatted for a child!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of comparing length worksheet.