Your Cart
Loading

Grade 1 - Lesson 20 - Measurement Concepts Part II

On Sale
$2.00
$2.00
Added to cart

Grade 1 Math Worksheets – Lesson 20: Measurement Concepts Part II

Help your first grader continue building measurement skills with Lesson 20: Measurement Concepts Part II from the Grade 1 Math Worksheets workbook. This lesson gives students more practice comparing, describing, and understanding measurements in a clear, visual, and beginner-friendly way.

Designed for children ages 6–7, this lesson builds on the basic measurement ideas introduced in Lesson 19. Students continue learning how to compare objects by length, height, and size while using measurement vocabulary such as longer, shorter, taller, smaller, bigger, and equal. The activities help children think carefully, observe details, and apply measurement concepts to everyday objects.

With 21 pages of focused practice, Lesson 20 helps students strengthen early measurement understanding before moving into time, data, geometry, and real-world problem solving. The worksheets are simple, engaging, and easy to use for classroom learning, homeschooling, tutoring, or extra practice at home.

Perfect for:

Parents, teachers, homeschoolers, tutors, and first-grade students who need more practice with early measurement concepts.

You will get a PDF (1MB) file

Stories of Transformation From
 Parents Like You…

Artboard 1

As a homeschooling parent, I’ve tried many math resources over the years. Mental Math’s worksheets are by far the best I’ve come across. They cover all math topics, are well-structured, and keep my kids engaged.

— Rachel M.

Artboard 1

I’m so glad I found Mental Math’s worksheets. My daughter used to dread math, but now she enjoys it thanks to their fun and interactive workbooks and worksheets. It is also very affordable, which is a big plus.

— John L

Artboard 1

As a busy parent, I’ve used several math programs with my children. Mental Math’s worksheets stand out because they are clear, organized, and easy to follow. They strengthen skills, & make practice enjoyable.

— Jennifer K