Are you ready for some measurement games today? You’ll find games and activities for nonstandard measurement, money, and time!
*The free download link can be found towards the end of this post. Just click on the teal, oval button.

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4 Measurement Games
The measurement games I designed generally work best with preschool and Kindergarten, although older or younger learners may enjoy them, too!
Learners roll a die and answer the first question on the row that matches their die pattern. They keep rolling and racing until they have until they have a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place “winner” from their rows.

In this pack are 4 games. Game 1 was fun for my 4 year old! She had so much fun coloring the longer objects red and the shorter objects blue {thinking about the size of the objects pictured in real life}.

2nd game board: Which One is Heavier/Lighter?

The 3rd and 4th roll and race games are about telling time by the hour with digital and analogue clocks. To cover the game boards, learners can use Power Magnets, transparent counters, dot paint markers, or even dried beans or pennies.
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Cute!
Thanks! 🙂
Thank you so much for the freebies! These are very helpful to me. I’m a teacher in one of the private schools in the Philippines. More power!
I’m so glad you can use them!