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To have the most success with kindergarten measurement worksheets, make sure a child has a special place to do homework. This can be a desk in his or her room, the kitchen table, or at the living room coffee table. It is important to keep pens and pencils handy. The last thing a student needs is to get distracted by digging through drawers trying to find school supplies.
Once students get started on the kindergarten measurement worksheets, allow them to work at their own pace. Answer any questions that they may have along the way, but take care not to interfere or simply give the correct answer. If a child begins to get distracted or sidetracked, this may be a sign that it is time to take a break from the worksheets. Let them refuel with a cool drink and a healthy snack. After they are refreshed, have them complete the rest of the worksheet without interruption.
Worksheets help to set a foundation for advanced mathematics and measurement lessons as student moves through higher-grade levels. Through repetition, consistency, and practice, students will effectively learn to identify long versus short objects, sort objects, and count coins.