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Measuring length (age 6+)

Measure the length of an object using same-size length units laid end to end with no gaps or overlaps

Suggested ages 6–7

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Learning journey

Your child is learning practical measurement skills — reading clocks to five-minute intervals, measuring length and capacity using standard units, and working with money including making change.

Evidence of understanding

  • Measure a book by laying paper clips end to end and counting them
  • Understand that the length measurement is the number of units that span the object
  • Avoid gaps and overlaps when placing units

Assessment prompt

If Measuring length (age 6+) is measuring the length of a table using identical toy bricks, can they lay them end to end with no gaps — and tell you how many bricks long the table is?

Standards alignment

1.MD.2US · ccss-math

Measure length with length units

Common Core State Standards for Mathematics · 1