A ruler is a tool that helps you measure how long or wide something is.
Imagine you have a toy car, and you want to know how long it is from one end to the other. A ruler is like a line of tiny steps, each step is 1 centimeter (or about 1/2 an inch). You can put the ruler next to your toy car, and see how many steps fit along its length.
How Rulers Work
Why We Use Rulers
We use rulers when we want to be fair and precise, like when drawing a picture, building a tower with blocks, or even baking cookies! If you measure both sides of a cookie cutter with a ruler, they should match so the cookies turn out just right.
Examples
- A ruler is like a straight line with numbers on it that help you know how long something is.
- You can use a ruler to measure the length of your pencil or notebook.
- A teacher might use a ruler to check if your drawing is the right size.
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See also
- What is length?
- What is 10,360 cubic meters?
- What is unit?
- What are measuring instruments?
- What are hammers?