Contributor: Samantha Penna. Lesson ID: 11816
Does you ruler have different markings on the edges, some larger than others? It may have smaller markings called "centimeters" that let you measure tiny things. Learn to use them on a nature hunt!
During this lesson, you will learn how to measure with a ruler. Take out your ruler now.
Some rulers only have one side, but many have two sides like the one pictured below. You may notice that your ruler has two sides. One side of the ruler says, "IN" or "Inches" and the other side says, "CM" or "Centimeters."
This lesson is going to focus on using centimeters (CM) to measure small objects. Take a look at the centimeter side of your ruler.
The ruler above starts with zero centimeters (0) and ends with thirty centimeters (30).
If your ruler doesn't start with a zero, remember to always count up from zero anytime you measure. Sometimes, the zero is in the center of the ruler, so make sure you look for it!
Centimeters are part of the metric system. You can use centimeters to measure things that are small.
Say it out loud. Try measuring the remaining two objects, and say out loud how long each object is.
Don't forget to say "centimeters" after your measurement! It is important to state what unit you measured with so the person you are telling the measurement doesn't get confused!
When you are finished finding the measurements of the remaining two objects, move on to the Got It? section to watch a measurement video and play a measurement game.