Heavy vs. Light Worksheets

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Full of colorful illustrations designed to leave youngsters beaming, these pdf worksheets help you teach the basics of measurement at a relaxed pace. Featuring a fine collection of real-life objects, with one object heavy and the other light in each pair, this practice set is sheer joy for kids to complete. Exercises in this pdf resource pose fun challenges, ultimately helping kids effortlessly differentiate objects based on measurements.

This array of free printable worksheets is drafted for students in preschool, kindergarten, and 1st grade.

Differentiating between Heavy and Light Objects

The task for young prodigies is to check the heavier objects and cross out the lighter ones. To accomplish this, they first closely watch the objects in each pair and compare their weight, before checking or crossing out appropriately.

Differentiating between Heavy and Light Objects

Comparing Animals Based on Weight

Animals on a seesaw are a great spectacle! Help kindergarten and preschool champs build on their comparison skills, as they take up this fun challenge of identifying heavier or lighter animals in the given pairs.

Comparing Animals Based on Weight

Identifying Heavier or Lighter Foods

This pack of food-themed worksheets will tickle kids' fancy! Instruct preschoolers to keenly observe each pair of foods on the balance scale and answer the question that asks them to choose the heavier or lighter food.

Identifying Heavier or Lighter Foods

Sorting Pictures into Heavy and Light | Cut and Glue

Assist the whizz-kids in grade 1 as they get their hands on this colorful categorization printable set, where they compare and sort objects into heavy and light. Learn to compare weights of similar objects with this cut and glue activity.

Sorting Pictures into Heavy and Light - Cut and Glue

Choosing the Heaviest or Lightest

Get the practice rolling with this handy printable kit! Each set features three images, one heavy/light, the other heavier/lighter, and the third the heaviest/lightest. Instruct kids to circle the heaviest/lightest image.

Choosing the Heaviest or Lightest