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Drawing Non-Standard Units

In this creative worksheet, students imagine measuring various objects-such as a pencil, spoon, and shoe-using toy cars. They then draw the correct number of toy cars beneath each picture to represent its length. This engaging visual exercise reinforces the concept of repeated units in measurement and helps students connect the idea of iteration with estimating and comparing lengths. It also strengthens fine motor skills and spatial visualization as children illustrate their reasoning.

Curriculum Matched Skills

Mathematics – Representing Length with Repeated Units

Mathematics – Estimation and Visualization in Measurement

Fine Motor Development – Drawing and Spatial Representation

Mathematics – Conceptual Understanding of Non-Standard Measurement

This worksheet is part of our Non-Standard Units collection.

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