Full, Half-Full, or Empty Worksheets

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Gravitate toward our full, half-full, or empty worksheets featuring exercises for kids to observe the containers and differentiate between the full and empty ones, sort containers, and describe them using words like full, almost full, empty, half full, half empty, nearly empty, a quarter full and solidify their comprehension of different capacity levels. Answer keys make evaluating these PDF worksheets a piece of cake! Begin your learning journey with some of our free worksheets!

Is the Container Full or Empty?

Kindergarten and grade 1 kids observe the containers and determine whether the container is full or empty. Adding to this, children are prompted to draw candies or cookies to fill an empty container.

Full or Empty

Identifying Full and Empty Containers

Enrich your kids' experience with these full and empty worksheets that task kids with observing and categorizing different volume levels, broadening their grasp of quantity and capacity.

Full and Empty

Recognizing Volume Levels

Presenting a variety of containers, this printable resource invites kids to examine and identify full, half-full, and empty containers and check the appropriate words to describe the containers.

Recognizing Volume Levels

Describing Volume from Empty to Full

Provide an engaging experience for kids as they study the volume of the containers and choose the correct water level, color the containers to the indicated water level, and order containers.

Describing Volume from Empty to Full

Labeling, Matching, and Shading Containers

Observe the volume of liquid in each container illustrated in these full, half-full, a quarter-full, or empty worksheets and label, match, and shade containers to describe them appropriately.

Labeling, Matching, and Shading Containers