Labelling Widths

Labelling Widths

Worksheet Description

You will compare the width of the two objects presented in each square. Place a W for the wide object and an N for the narrow object. This worksheet is a categorization exercise where students are asked to identify objects based on their width. The page displays pairs of objects, such as two hats, two windows, and two lamps, with one object being wide and the other narrow. Below each pair of images is a blank space where students must write ‘W’ for wide or ‘N’ for narrow to indicate the width of the object above. This activity uses simple, colorful illustrations to help students visually distinguish the difference in width between the objects presented.

The worksheet is designed to teach students the concepts of “wide” and “narrow” by providing them with direct visual comparisons. It encourages the development of observational skills and the ability to classify objects based on their spatial characteristics. Writing ‘W’ or ‘N’ under each picture reinforces the association between the visual cue and the corresponding descriptor. This type of activity is key in building vocabulary and conceptual understanding that will be useful in various educational disciplines, including math, geometry, and practical life skills.