Estimating length is an important life skill. Not only does it help when you want to have a good idea of how far away something is, or how long, wide or tall some object could be. It is also important in common practical circumstances like moving furniture into a room, how much wrapping paper you might need to wrap a present, or how far apart to plant your seedlings in the vegetable patch.
There are two parts to good estimations involving length:
To get good at these, try and find some baseline lengths that are familiar to you. For example, ask yourself:
Then, when you need to estimate you could think about the estimation in terms of distances you are familiar with.
Choose the best estimate for the length of a classroom.
$4$4 metres.
$60$60 metres.
$100$100 metres.
$10$10 metres.
Estimate the height of a desk.
$0.11$0.11 mm
$110$110 mm
$1.1$1.1 metres
$1100$1100 cm