This measurement word problems worksheet for Grades 1–2 gives students practice applying math skills to real-life situations involving length, weight, and capacity.
The problems encourage students to think about everyday measurements—how long something is, how heavy it is, or how much it can hold—while using simple addition, subtraction, and comparison. The focus is on understanding the situation first, not just plugging in numbers.
This printable works well for:
- early elementary measurement lessons
- homeschool math practice
- reinforcing measurement word problems
- classroom review or independent work
The worksheet includes 10 word problems, space to show work, and a complete answer key. The clean, ink-friendly layout makes it easy to print and use with students who are just beginning to work with measurement concepts.
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