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Measuring length

Order three objects by length and compare the lengths of two objects indirectly using a third object

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

  • Put three ribbons in order from shortest to longest
  • Use a piece of string to compare the heights of two objects that cannot be placed side by side
  • Explain that if A is longer than B and B is longer than C, then A is longer than C

Assessment prompt

If Measuring length has three pencils of different lengths but can only compare two at a time, can they figure out which is longest — by using a third pencil as a go-between?

Standards alignment

1.MD.1US · ccss-math

Order and compare objects by length

Common Core State Standards for Mathematics · 1