Let's go through each of the six questions in the worksheet and determine the correct answer based on comparing lengths.
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1. Which is longer?
Image: Two pencils — one large, one small.
✔ Answer: The larger pencil (top one) is longer.
👉 Tick the
larger pencil.
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2. Which is shorter?
Image: Two rulers — one long (18 cm), one short (about 10 cm).
✔ Answer: The smaller ruler is shorter.
👉 Tick the
shorter ruler (bottom one).
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3. Which is longer?
Image: Two snakes — one big, one small.
✔ Answer: The larger snake is longer.
👉 Tick the
bigger snake (top one).
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4. Which is shorter?
Image: Two arrows — one large blue arrow, one small blue arrow.
✔ Answer: The smaller arrow is shorter.
👉 Tick the
smaller arrow (bottom one).
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5. Which is shorter?
Image: Two crayons — one large, one small.
✔ Answer: The smaller crayon is shorter.
👉 Tick the
smaller crayon (bottom one).
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6. Which is longer?
Image: A baseball bat and a tennis racket.
✔ Answer: The baseball bat is longer than the tennis racket.
👉 Tick the
baseball bat.
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✔ Final Answers Summary:
1.
Longer: Large pencil
2.
Shorter: Small ruler
3.
Longer: Big snake
4.
Shorter: Small arrow
5.
Shorter: Small crayon
6.
Longer: Baseball bat
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Tip for students: Always look at the ends of the objects and compare them visually. If they are not aligned, imagine lining them up from the same starting point to compare length.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of comparing measurements worksheet.