Your Guide to Tiny and Tall: 1st Grade Measuring Quest (Medium) 工作表 • 免费 PDF 下载 带答案
Moving beyond estimation, students apply non-standard units and comparison logic to solve real-world size puzzles with precision.
教学概述
This worksheet assesses foundational measurement concepts by challenging students to apply non-standard units to real-world objects and scientific scenarios. The pedagogical approach uses scaffolded inquiry to transition learners from simple direct comparison to more complex logic involving unit size and specialized scientific tools. It is an ideal resource for a first-grade science or math unit on physical properties, providing a structured formative assessment to check for measurement baseline proficiency.
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- Compare the lengths of two objects using a common non-standard unit of measurement.
- Explain the inverse relationship between unit size and the number of units required to measure an object.
- Identify appropriate scientific tools, such as thermometers and balance scales, for measuring specific physical properties.
All 10 Questions
- If a blue ribbon is 5 paperclips long and a red ribbon is 8 paperclips long, which ribbon is longer?A) The blue ribbonB) The red ribbonC) They are the sameD) The blue ribbon is bigger
- To measure how long a desk is using blocks, you must place the blocks ________.A) with big gaps between themB) on top of each otherC) end-to-end with no gapsD) in a circle shape
- True or False: You can use shoes to measure how wide a rug is.A) TrueB) False
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- Which tool would a scientist use to see how warm the classroom is?A) A rulerB) A weighing scaleC) A thermometerD) A measuring cup
- If you measure a pencil using pennies and then using popsicle sticks, you will need ________ popsicle sticks than pennies.A) moreB) fewerC) the same amount ofD) zero
- True or False: When measuring a book, you should start measuring from the very middle of the cover.A) TrueB) False
- Leo wants to know if his toy car is heavier than his toy apple. What should he do?A) Measure them with a rulerB) Put them on a balance scaleC) Count how many there areD) Check their color
- Which of these is the best unit to measure the length of a small ladybug?A) PaperclipsB) CrayonsC) Dried beansD) Skateboards
- The amount of space inside a milk carton is called its ________.A) lengthB) weightC) capacityD) height
- True or False: If two shoes are the same size, they should both measure 10 blocks long.A) TrueB) False
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常见问题解答
Yes, this science quiz is an excellent no-prep resource for a substitute teacher because it features clear, self-explanatory questions and an included explanation guide for every answer.
Most first-grade students can complete this measurement quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it a perfect quick-check during a science block.
Absolutely, this science quiz can be used for differentiated instruction by reading the questions aloud to emerging readers or using it as a collaborative small-group activity for students who need more support with measurement logic.
This measurement quiz is specifically designed for 1st grade students, focusing on non-standard units and basic comparison vocabulary that aligns with primary science and math curricula.
Teachers can use this science quiz as a mid-unit formative assessment to identify if students understand that measurement units must be placed end-to-end without gaps before moving on to standard rulers.