numeric Measurement Worksheets
Our numeric measurement worksheets provide hands-on practice with calculating and converting lengths using both American and metric units. Students work through step-by-step problems that build computational skills while mastering essential measurement concepts through direct numerical practice.
About these worksheets
Students practice measuring lengths using American customary units. Worksheets include reading rulers in inches, estimating distances, choosing appropriate units, converting between inches, feet, yards, and miles, adding and subtracting measurements in feet and inches, and working with mixed unit conversions. Resources span second through fifth grade standards.
About these worksheets
These worksheets cover metric length measurement skills. Students practice reading centimeter and millimeter rulers, estimating metric distances, choosing appropriate metric units, converting between millimeters, centimeters, meters, and kilometers, and adding and subtracting metric lengths. Aligned with fourth and fifth grade standards.
About these worksheets
Students work with both American customary and metric measurement systems side by side. Worksheets include measuring objects in both inches and centimeters, estimating lengths using both systems, filling in conversion tables, and balancing equations with mixed units. These activities help students see the relationship between the two measurement systems. Aligned with second through fourth grade.
Conversion Tables
- Convert between larger and smaller units of length, weight, and liquid volume.
- Use a conversion table to find the matching value in a different unit.
- Multiply or divide by a conversion factor to fill in missing measurements.