The length of the white board is 2 metres. The height of the white board is 1 metre.
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1 m stands for metre. Metre is a unit of length. It is used to measure long items. The metre-ruler is 1 metre in length. Example: 1 m 1 m 2 m The length of the white board is 2 metres. The height of the white board is 1 metre. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 1
2 A chair is less than 1 metre in height. A bed is more than 1 metre in length. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 2
3 3 m 2 m The width of the stall is 2 metres. The height of the stall is 3 metres. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 3
4 1. Fill in the blanks. 107 m 47 m Hotel Bungalow Tower a) The hotel is 107 m tall. b) The bungalow is 6 m tall. c) The tower is 60 m tall. d) The hotel is 101 m taller than the bungalow. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 4
5 2. Fill in the blanks. B A 25 m 20 m 277 m? m a) Hot air balloon A is 20 m tall. b) Hot air balloon B is 25 m tall. c) Hot air balloon B is 5 m taller than Hot air balloon A. d) Hot air balloon A is 277 m above the ground. e) Hot air balloon B is 297 m above the ground. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 5
6 3. Fill in the blanks. 4 m 1 m 3 m 2 m 3 m 3 m a) Path A is 5 m long. b) Path B is 4 m long. c) Path C is 7 m long. d) The shortest path is Path B. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 6
7 4. Fill in the blanks. A B C 15 m 8 m 15 m a) Lamp post A is 15 m away from the tree. b) Lamp post B is 8 m away from Lamp post A. c) Lamp post B is 23 m away from the tree. d) Lamp post C is 15 m away from Lamp post B. e) Lamp post C is 23 m away from Lamp post A. f) Lamp post C is 38 m away from the tree. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 7
8 5. Fill in the blanks. School 440 m 400 m Grandma s house Sandy s house a) Sandy travelled 440 m from school to Grandma s house. b) Sandy travelled 400 m from Grandma s house to her house. c) The total distance Sandy travelled is 840 m. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 8
9 6. Fill in the blanks. 23 m End B Start 7 m 8 m A a) Toy Glider A flew 8 m. b) Toy Glider B flew 23 m. c) Toy Glider B is 7 m away from the end point. d) Toy Glider A is 15 m behind Toy Glider B. e) The total distance from the start to the end is 30 m. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 9
10 7. Fill in the blanks. 0 m 3 m 6 m 9 m 12 m 15 m 18 m 21 m 24 m a) The motorbike is less than 3 m long. b) The length of the bus is greater than 6 m but less than 9 m. c) The train is more than 21 m long. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 10
11 8. Fill in the blanks. 230 m 167 m 237 m 200 m 252 m a) The zebra is 167 m away from the panda. b) The monkey is 200 m away from the rabbit. c) The distance between the rabbit and the panda is 237 m. d) The shortest path from the monkey to the zebra is 419 m long. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 11
12 9. Fill in the blanks. 370 m Shopping Mall Ann s house 131 m 267 m 255 m School 350 m Clara s house a) Ann s house is 131 m away from school. b) The shortest distance from Ann s house to Clara s house is 481 m. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 12
13 c) Ann travels 398 m from her house to the shopping mall if she passes by school. d) Clara s house is 350 m away from school. e) Clara travels from her house to the school. Then, she travels to the shopping mall. The total distance she travels is 617 m. f) Clara and Ann travel from their houses to the shopping mall. Clara travels 115 m less. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 13
14 10. Fill in the blanks m 214 m 250 m 205 m 150 m 35 m a) The tree is 11 m tall. b) The diagonal distance between the tree and the balloon is 250 m. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 14
15 c) The diagonal distance between the house and the balloon is 205 m. d) The bird is 150 m below the balloon string. e) The bird is 35 m above the house. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 15
16 11. Sophia wants to decorate her room using different types of ribbons. She measures and finds out that she needs 45 meters of ribbon. If she wants to use at least 3 different types, which ones should she choose? Tick the ribbons Sophia should choose. 30 m 15 m 5 m 20 m 25 m Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 16
17 12. Fill in the blanks. Sea level 35 m 20 m 50 m C A 40 m B a) Fish A is 35 m below the sea level. b) Fish C is 20 m below the sea level. c) Fish B is 30 m deeper than Fish C. d) Fish A is 15 m deeper than Fish C. e) The diagonal distance between Fish A and Fish B is 40 m. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 17
18 13. Choose the most suitable number for each blank in the following situations. Each number can be used only ONCE. a) The height of a coconut tree is about 25 m. b) The length of a bus is about 7 m. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 18
19 c) If 1 level is 3 m tall, a 25-level building will be 75 m tall. d) The Eiffel tower is 324 m tall. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 19
20 e) The distance travelled by a rocket in 1 minute is more than 900 m. f) An umbrella is about 1 m in length. Copyright Seriously Addictive Maths. All Rights Reserved. Page 20
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