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Is your kid bored with math numbers like measurement, time, money, and data? If you are looking for an engaging resource for your math lesson, I’ve got you covered!

These measurement, time, money, and data worksheets provide your students with extra practice to master their real-life math skills while having fun at the same time. All the sheets are standards-based and labeled by skill for easy use and practice. Each page is skill-focused, kid-friendly, and designed with cute illustrations to help students have fun and gain math proficiency with the measurement and data standards.

What’s included:

There are 54 pages in total giving different levels to practice their measurement, time, money, and graphing skill.

**Measure length, and height: **

Measure the given items in Inches, Yards, and Feet (items around the house, farm, transportation, classroom supplies).
Choose the right unit of measurement for each by coloring.
Choose the appropriate measurement tool for given items
Estimate the length and check by using a ruler, and sew measurement.
Solve word problems- using addition and subtraction skills
Compare the different length
Measure the distance between blocks in the city

Time:

Read the time on the analog clock and write it on the Digital Clock
Read the story problem and solve
Survey classroom birthday
Draw hands-on to show the time on the analog clock
Writing time Am, Pm

**Graphing: **

Class pet graphing
Counting by using the tally graph, then creating the bar graph
Reading data from the graph and answering the question
Use the number line to show the work.

**Money: **

Counting money on the common coin: penny, nickel, dime, and quarter.
Solving counting money word problem:
Draw a count to make each box of money equal to the amount written on the price tag.

These practices align with lots of real-life activities of measurement, like money, time, and estimating common items, making them practical and helpful in developing life skills. You might want to use one of these math pages for morning work, early finishers, or homework to help them gain fluency in these measurement, money, time, and graphing skills.

Please check out the preview to see what you will get!

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