Actually, this worksheet asks you to use a real ruler to measure classroom objects — like the pencil, stapler, scissors, etc. — and write down how many inches each one is.
Since I can’t physically measure those items with a ruler (they’re just drawings on paper), I can’t give you exact inch measurements. But here’s what you should do:
1. Get a real ruler that shows inches.
2. Line up the “0” mark of your ruler with one end of each object in the picture.
3. Look at where the other end of the object lines up on the ruler.
4. Write that number in the blank next to each item.
5. At the bottom, circle whether it felt Easy, Just Right, or Hard for you.
For example:
- If the pencil drawing measures 3 inches long with your ruler, write “3” in the blank under the pencil.
- Do the same for every object.
Remember: The actual measurement depends on how big the printed page is — so your answers might be different from someone else’s if their paper is bigger or smaller!
Final Answer:
You need to measure each object yourself using a real ruler and fill in the blanks with the inch measurements you find. Then circle how hard or easy it was for you.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of measuring worksheet 2nd grade.