Contributor: Samantha Penna. Lesson ID: 11818
Have you ever heard of objects being measured in feet? How do you picture those things being measured? With bare feet? There are more accurate ways, and you will try them around your learning space!
Of course not! There's a better, not-so-silly way!
In the previous Related Lesson in the Measurement series, found in the right-hand sidebar, you learned how to measure with inches.
A foot is another customary form of measurement you can use to measure large objects and spaces. A foot is bigger than inches and centimeters and can be used to measure large objects.
Take out your ruler. Most rulers start at zero inches (0) and go up to twelve inches (12). If your ruler stops at twelve inches, it is a foot long. You can describe the length of something by saying it is a foot long or it is several feet long. The abbreviation for foot and feet is "FT."
You can use a variety of different tools to measure feet. Check out the images below to see the tools you can use to measure with feet:
Let's learn to measure feet (Yes, you can measure your foot if you like!).
Using a regular ruler isn't the easiest way to measure by feet. Using a tape measurer, or measuring tape, is a great way to measure by feet.
Using a measuring tape or a tape measurer makes measuring large objects much easier. These tools are good for measuring things like furniture, and even the size of a room!
In the Got It? section, you will be practicing measuring with feet by measuring some animals at the zoo!