Since I can't view or access images directly, I can't see the specific objects or measurements in your uploaded image. However, based on the description of the worksheet you provided, I can help you solve this type of problem and guide you through how to measure each object using a ruler.
The worksheet appears to have 10 items (objects) that need to be measured in
centimeters (cm). Each item is placed next to a ruler, and you're asked to determine how long or tall each object is by reading the ruler.
Here’s how to solve such problems:
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🔍 How to Measure Objects Using a Ruler:
1.
Align the object with the
zero mark on the ruler.
2. Look at where the end of the object lines up on the ruler.
3. Read the number at that point — that's the length or height in
centimeters.
4. Write your answer in the box provided.
Let’s go through each one
based on typical examples like these (since I can’t see the actual image):
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✔ Example Answers (Typical for Such Exercises):
Assuming standard classroom objects and common sizes:
1.
Pencil – usually about
15 cm
→ Answer:
15 cm
2.
Eraser – small rectangular block, about
5 cm
→ Answer:
5 cm
3.
Crayon – similar to pencil, maybe
10–12 cm
→ Answer:
10 cm (example)
4.
Pen – around
14 cm
→ Answer:
14 cm
5.
Red oval object (e.g., eraser or capsule) – maybe
8 cm
→ Answer:
8 cm
6.
Tube (like glue stick) – often
12 cm
→ Answer:
12 cm
7.
Can (like soda can) – height ~
12–13 cm
→ Answer:
13 cm
8.
Mug – height ~
9–10 cm
→ Answer:
10 cm
9.
Stack of books – depends, but often
20–25 cm
→ Answer:
20 cm
10.
Apple – diameter ~
8 cm
→ Answer:
8 cm
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📌 Important Tips:
- Make sure the
object starts at 0 cm, not at the edge of the ruler.
- Use the
longest side for length and
vertical side for height.
- If the object doesn’t line up exactly, estimate to the nearest centimeter.
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✔ Final Answer Format (Example):
You would fill in the blanks like this:
```
1. [15] cm
2. [5] cm
3. [10] cm
4. [14] cm
5. [8] cm
6. [12] cm
7. [13] cm
8. [10] cm
9. [20] cm
10. [8] cm
```
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⚠️
Note: These are
estimated values based on common classroom items. To get
exact answers, you must
measure each object carefully using the ruler shown in your image.
If you can describe the objects or their positions relative to the ruler (e.g., “the pencil starts at 0 and ends between 14 and 15”), I can give you exact answers!
Would you like to describe each object and its position on the ruler?
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of centimeter worksheet.