Third Grade Math Measurement Worksheets

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  • Measurement Mania #8: Mark It!

    Get into some measurement mania! Challenge your third grader to mark the length of each object on the built-in ruler images.

  • Measurement Mania #2: Track and Field

    In no time at all, your third grader will be a pro at changing units of measurement--like converting between meters, kilometers, and centimeters.

  • Units of Measurement: Comparing and Converting

    Give your third grader's measurement muscles a workout with this worksheet that's packed with comparison and conversion questions.

  • Measurement Mania #1: Baking

    In no time at all, your third grader will be a pro at changing units of measurement--like converting between grams and kilograms.

  • Measurement Mania #9: Jump!

    This cute printable challenges your third grader to practice identifying on a ruler the different heights that each of the critters can jump.

  • Measurement Word Problems: Liters and Milliliters

    Kids answer measurement word problems in this cut-and-paste worksheet.

  • Units of Length

    Help your third-grader understand the different units of length with this worksheet.

  • Measurement Mania #4: Aquarium Fun

    Does your child have an affinity for sea life? Aquariums and measurement practice come together in this colorful third grade worksheet.

  • Choose the Unit: Weight

    Help your third-grader learn the different units of weight with this worksheet.

  • Color and Estimate Pounds

    Kids get a lesson in estimation as they color objects that weigh more than a pound red and objects that weigh less than a pound blue.

  • More or Less?

    Need a way to practice your kid's knowledge of shapes and units of measurement? This printable will get them laughing as they show off how much they know.

  • Equivalent Measurements

    Kids put all their measurement knowledge to work as they brainstorm and draw objects that have an equivalent measurement to a cup, pound, foot, and more!

  • Creating Data

    Practice creating your own data sources in this introductory graphing activity.