Measure Length Using Hand Span

Measure Length Using Hand Span

Measure length using hand span: My hand span is approximately cm Height of my chair is hand span Converting hand span measurement to centimeters: The height of my chair equals The length of my hand span x number of hand span X Approximately cm Comparing: My hand span is approximately cm My mother’s hand span is approximately cm Difference in the lengths of our hand span is - = cm “Please log in to www.letsshareknowledge.com for more worksheets" Measure length using hand span: My mom’s hand span is approximately cm Width of my chair is mom’s hand span Converting hand span measurement to centimeters: The width of my chair equals The length of my mom’s hand span x number of hand span X Approximately cm Comparing: My father’s hand span is approximately cm My mother’s hand span is approximately cm My hand span is smaller than my hand span “Please log in to www.letsshareknowledge.com for more worksheets" Measure length using digit: My digit is approximately cm Width of the door is digit Converting digit measurement to centimeters: The width of the door equals The length of my digit x number of digit X Approximately cm Comparing: My hand span is approximately cm My father’s hand span is approximately cm Difference in the lengths of our hand span is - = cm “Please log in to www.letsshareknowledge.com for more worksheets" Measure length using hand span: My father’s digit is approximately cm Width of the door is my father’s digit Converting digit measurement to centimeters: The width of the door equals The length of my father’s digit x number of digits X Approximately cm Comparing: My father’s digit is approximately cm My mother’s digit is approximately cm Difference in the lengths of their digit is - = cm “Please log in to www.letsshareknowledge.com for more worksheets" Measure length using palm: My palm is approximately cm Length of my table is palm Converting hand span measurement to centimeters: The length of my table equals The length of my palm x number of palm X Approximately cm Comparing: My palm is approximately cm My mother’s palm is approximately cm Difference in the lengths of our palm’s is - = cm palm is bigger “Please log in to www.letsshareknowledge.com for more worksheets" Measure length using palm: My mom’s palm is approximately cm Length of the table is my mom’s palm Converting palm measurement to centimeters: The length of the table equals The length of my mom’s palm x number of palm X Approximately cm Comparing: My father’s palm is approximately cm My mother’s hand span is approximately cm Difference in the lengths of their palm is - = cm “Please log in to www.letsshareknowledge.com for more worksheets" Measure length using cubit: My cubit is approximately cm Length of the table is cubit Converting cubit measurement to centimeters: The length of the table equals The length of my cubit x number of cubits X Approximately cm Comparing: My cubit is approximately cm My father’s cubit is approximately cm Difference in the lengths of our cubit is - = cm “Please log in to www.letsshareknowledge.com for more worksheets" Measure length using hand span: My father’s cubit is approximately cm Length of the table is my father’s cubit Converting cubit measurement to centimeters: The length of the table equals The length of my father’s cubit x number of cubits X Approximately cm Comparing: My father’s cubit is approximately cm My mother’s cubit is approximately cm Difference in the lengths of their cubit is - = cm “Please log in to www.letsshareknowledge.com for more worksheets" Measure length using hand span / digit Height of the table is digit Height of the table is hand span Converting hand span measurement to centimeters: The height of the table equals The length of my hand span x number of hand span X Approximately cm Comparing: My hand span is approximately cm My friend’s hand span is approximately cm My friend’s/ my hand span is bigger “Please log in to www.letsshareknowledge.com for more worksheets" Measure length using cubit / palm: Height of the table is palm Height of the table is cubit Converting hand span measurement to centimeters: The height of my table equals The length of my cubit x number of cubit X Approximately cm Comparing: My friend’s cubit is bigger/ smaller than mine. My friend’s palm is bigger/ smaller than mine The difference between my friend’s palm and my palm is cm “Please log in to www.letsshareknowledge.com for more worksheets" .

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