Second Grade Math Measurement Worksheets

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  • Estimating Measurements

    Master measurement with a fun estimation activity! Help your child practice "eyeballing" these measurements in inches and centimeters.

  • Measure Length: Giraffe!

    How tall is this giraffe? Pick up a ruler and help your child measure Geoffry the Giraffe in inches. He'll even get a little intro to fractions.

  • Ruler Reading: Rounding in Centimeters

    Rounding in centimeters sounds tricky, but it's simple, really. This ruler worksheet is sure to help your child wrap her head around this math concept.

  • Measurement Mania: Pounds

    Get your second grader acquainted with pounds, a unit of weight, with this estimation worksheet.

  • Measure Length: Shark!

    Help a little mathematician learn about measurements with this fun, shark infested math worksheet!

  • Think & Measure: Centimeters

    Practice estimating and measuring centimeters using your very own paper ruler! Students will measure a drawn pencil and chalk with this fun hands-on activity.

  • How to Measure: House

    Practice measuring inches with colorful cutout rulers and a house picture that doubles as a coloring page.

  • Foot Measurements

    On this second grade math worksheet, kids measure the length and width of their foot and the length of their toes to the nearest inch or half inch.

  • Learning Place Value: Which is Heaviest?

    In this second grade math worksheet, your child will learn about place value and practice reading whole numbers up to the hundred thousands.

  • Measure Length: Elephant!

    Practice basic measurement skills with this mini elephant! This fun activity will get your child started using a ruler and help him get familiar with inches.

  • Using a Ruler

    You can estimate how long your pencil is, but you won't know for sure without a ruler. Cut out the ruler on this worksheet and get measuring!

  • Subtract and Compare

    Which is larger: an inch, a centimeter, or a paper clip? Students will practice their subtraction while building comparison skills with this math activity.

  • Ruler Measurement #5

    Get a taste for using a ruler with this tasty practice sheet! Your little chef can practice measuring items in both inches and centimeters.

  • Hand Measurements

    On this hands-on second grade math worksheet, kids measure the length and width of their hand and the length of their fingers to the nearest inch or half inch.

  • How to Measure: Cowboy

    Cut out a colorful ruler and start practicing measuring with this cowboy picture.

  • Measure Length: Cat!

    This fluffy feline is here to help your child master his measuring skills. Whip out the ruler and measure the different parts of this kitty.

  • How to Measure: Food

    Cut out a colorful ruler and measure food items to practice an essential 2nd grade skill.

  • Rounding Measurements

    On the road to advanced math, make a stop at estimation station! This worksheet will help your child practice making "guesstimations" about length.

  • Estimating Measurement

    We make "guesstimations" all the time in everyday activities, from shopping to cooking. Help your child make estimations with measurements.

  • Estimate and Measure

    Bring an everyday skill to the table by helping your child try and "eyeball" a measurement for each item in inches and centimeters.

  • Estimation for Kids

    Size up these barn animals with your little farmer. Help him learn to eyeball things by using his knowledge of how long an inch is.

  • Measure & Draw #4

    Your child will inch her way across this worksheet, literally! Get out a ruler and have her measure the pictures on the page. She'll get practice…

  • Think and Measure #2

    Find out the lengths of the forks and spoons on the page before measuring the forks and spoons in your own kitchen. Which utensil is the longest?

  • Measuring Swings

    Parker City is getting a new park! Students will solve real-world measurement problems about swings in a park.