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Measuring Weight Worksheets
Walk through these pdf measuring weight worksheets that contain exercises on estimating the weight of real-life objects, choosing an object for the given measure, weighing using a kitchen scale, drawing a pointer on the weighing scale to show the reading, balancing scales, and calculating the weight of smaller items. The practice resources are highly recommended for 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade kids. Our free measuring weight worksheets offer the ideal start.
Measuring Weight with Non-Standard Units
Determine the weight of objects using non-standard units like blocks or toy cars. Identify heavier or lighter objects.
Kids in grade 2 and grade 3 observe the pointer and record the weight of objects with precision in each worksheet!
Drawing Pointers on Weighing Scales
Each object is labeled with its weight. Draw a pointer on the weighing scale to show the weight of each object.
Measuring Weight | Finding the Unknown Weight
Multiply the weight of each weighing stone specified in the key by the number of stones to determine the object’s weight.
Adding or Subtracting Weights to Balance Scales
Each pdf worksheet has 8 problems for grade 4 and grade 5 kids to add or subtract the weight of two products and balance the scale.
Balancing a Scale | Unit Conversions
Conversion between units of weights, and fractional measurements join the league to bolster practice.
Calculating the Net Weight of Objects
Deduct the empty container's weight from the filled one to get the net weight of the object in these exercises.
Determining the Weight of a Single Item | Whole Numbers
The heavier object’s weight is equal to that of several lighter objects. Distribute the heavier object’s weight equally to find the weight of each lighter object.
Determining the Weight of a Single Item | Fractions and Decimals
Raise the bar and apply the concept of weight to fractions and decimals. Divide the weight by the number of smaller items.
Estimating the Object’s Weight
Each printable worksheet for grade 2 and grade 3 children has 8 multiple-choice questions to estimate the weight of real-life objects.
Choosing an Object of the Given Weight
For each weight measure, there are 3 objects to choose from. Select the object close to the given weight.
Estimating Weight | More than or Less than
In these PDF worksheets, choose the option that would best describe the weight of each object.
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