Title: Reading Dimensions Using a Standard Ruler
1Reading Dimensions Using a Standard Ruler
- Todd Andrus TEE 4400
- Landon Ashcroft Dr. Gary Stewardson
- Zac Hirschi Fall 2011
- Brad ParkerJared Thomas
- Joseph Woodard
2Objectives
- Terminal Objective
- read dimensions using a standard ruler
- Performance Objective
- given a diagram of a standard ruler with
extension and dimension lines, read dimensions to
a 16th of an inch, using proper or mixed
fractions in their lowest terms, with a minimum
score of 90 correct.
3Objectives
- Enabling Objectives
- define the following terms whole numbers, proper
fractions, improper fractions, mixed fractions,
numerator, and denominator - identify extension lines, dimension lines,
arrowheads, and dimensions - explain how to identify units on a standard ruler
- reduce fractions to their lowest terms
- change improper fractions to proper fractions
4Fractions
5Fractions
Numerator Â
6Fractions
Numerator Â
Denominator
7Types of Numbers Fractions
8Types of Numbers Fractions
- Whole Numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5
9Types of Numbers Fractions
- Whole Numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5
- Mixed Fractions
10Types of Numbers Fractions
- Whole Numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5
- Mixed Fractions
11Types of Fractions
12Types of Fractions
Proper Fractions
13Types of Fractions
- Proper Fractions
- Improper Fractions
14Types of Fractions
- Proper Fractions
- Improper Fractions
15Reducing Fractions
16Reducing Fractions
What is the largest whole number that will divide
into both the numerator and denominator?
17Reducing Fractions
18Reducing Fractions
19Reducing Fractions
If you are unable to identify the largest whole
number that will divide into both the numerator
and denominator, dividing both numbers by 2 will
reduce the fraction using multiple
steps. This only works with fractions
that have an even denominator.
20Reducing Fractions
Can both numerator and denominator be divided
evenly by 2?
21Reducing Fractions
22Reducing Fractions
Can both numerator and denominator be divided
evenly by 2?
23Reducing Fractions
24Reducing Fractions
Can both numerator and denominator be divided
evenly by 2?
25Reducing Fractions
26Reducing Fractions
Can both numerator and denominator be divided
evenly by 2?
27Reducing Fractions
28Reducing Fractions
29Reducing Fractions
What is the largest whole number that will divide
into both the numerator and denominator?
30Reducing Fractions
31Reducing Fractions
32Reducing Fractions
If you are unable to identify the largest whole
number that will divide into both the numerator
and denominator, dividing both numbers by 2 will
reduce the fraction using multiple
steps. Remember, this only works with
fractions that have an even denominator.
33Reducing Fractions
Can both numerator and denominator be divided
evenly by 2?
34Reducing Fractions
35Reducing Fractions
Can both numerator and denominator be divided
evenly by 2?
36Reducing Fractions
37Reducing Fractions
Can both numerator and denominator be divided
evenly by 2?
38Reducing Fractions
39Practice
40Practice
41Practice
Fraction
Lowest Terms
42Practice
Fraction
Lowest Terms
43Reducing Fractions
Improper Fractions Mixed
Fractions
44Reducing Fractions
Improper Fractions Mixed
Fractions
How many times will 4 go into 11, and what is the
remainder?
45Reducing Fractions
Improper Fractions Mixed
Fractions
4 goes into 11 two times.
46Reducing Fractions
Improper Fractions Mixed
Fractions
3 is the remainder and goes in the numerator
47Reducing Fractions
Improper Fractions Mixed
Fractions
4 stays in the denominator
48Reducing Fractions
Improper Fractions Mixed
Fractions
49Reducing Fractions
Improper Fractions Mixed
Fractions
How many times will 16 go into 19, and what is
the remainder?
50Reducing Fractions
Improper Fractions Mixed
Fractions
16 goes into 19 one time.
51Reducing Fractions
Improper Fractions Mixed
Fractions
3 is the remainder and goes in the numerator
52Reducing Fractions
Improper Fractions Mixed
Fractions
16 stays in the denominator
53Practice
Improper Fractions Mixed
Fractions
54Practice
Improper Fractions Mixed
Fractions
55Practice
Improper Fractions Mixed
Fractions
56Practice
Improper Fractions Mixed
Fractions
57Lines on Drawings
- The physical shape of an object is shown
- object lines
- hidden lines
- center lines
- Measurements are not specified with these lines.
58Lines on Drawings
- Measurements are specified on the drawing by
utilizing - extension lines
- dimension linesÂ
- arrowheads
- dimensions
59Extension Lines
- Extension lines are fine, solid, straight lines
that align with the features on the object to be
specified.
60Dimension Lines and Arrowheads
- Dimension lines are fine, solid, straight lines
with arrowheads. They point to extension lines,
and indicate the feature on the object that is
being measured.
Arrowheads are placed at the end of dimension
lines to identify the referenced extension line.
61Dimensions
- Dimensions are numerical measurements of a part
written in conjunction with dimension lines.
62Practice
What type of dimension element is identified with
the red oval? a)Â Â Â extension line b)Â Â Â object
line c)Â Â Â dimension line d)Â Â Â arrowhead
63Practice
What type of dimension element is identified with
the red oval? a)Â Â Â extension line
64Practice
What type of dimension element is identified with
the red oval? a)Â Â Â extension line b)Â Â Â object
line c)Â Â Â dimension line d)Â Â Â arrowhead
65Practice
What type of dimension element is identified with
the red oval? d)Â Â Â arrowhead
66Practice
What type of dimension element is identified with
the red oval? a)Â Â Â extension line b)Â Â Â object
line c)Â Â Â dimension line d)Â Â Â arrowhead
67Practice
What type of dimension element is identified with
the red oval? c)Â Â Â dimension line
68Reading a ruler
- Rulers are typically divided by 8ths, 16ths,
32nds, and 64ths of an inch. - For this lesson we will use rulers with 8th and
16th increments.
69Reading a ruler
- If the ruler does not indicate units, you will
have to count the number of lines in one inch to
determine the increments. of the ruler.
70Reading a ruler
The 16 at the beginning of the ruler indicates
the smallest units represented.
71Reading a ruler
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78Reading a ruler
X
What is the dimension represented by X above?
79Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X?
80Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X?
Dimension X is on the 8 side of the ruler,
therefore 8 is in the denominator
81Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X?
82Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X?
Dimension X is past the 2 inch mark, but before
the 3 inch mark
83Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X? - How many increments are past the 2 inch mark?
84Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X? - How many increments are past the 2 inch mark?
Dimension X is 1 increment past the whole number 2
85Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X? - How many increments are past the 2 inch mark?
- Is dimension X in lowest terms?
86Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X? - How many increments are past the 2 inch mark?
- Is dimension X in lowest terms?
Dimension X is in lowest terms.
87Reading a ruler
X
What is the dimension represented by X above?
88Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X?
89Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X?
Dimension X is on the 8 side of the ruler,
therefore 8 is in the denominator
90Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X?
91Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X?
Dimension X is past the 1 inch mark but before
the 2 inch mark
92Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X? - How many increments are past the 1 inch mark?
93Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X? - How many increments are past the 1 inch mark?
Dimension X is 4 increments past the whole number
1
94Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X? - How many increments are past the 1 inch mark?
- Is dimension X in lowest terms?
95Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X? - How many increments are past the 1 inch mark?
- Is dimension X in lowest terms?
96Reading a ruler
X
What is the dimension represented by X above?
97Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X?
98Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X?
Dimension X is on the 16 side of the ruler,
therefore 16 is in the denominator
99Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X?
100Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X?
Dimension X is past the 2 inch mark, but before
the 3 inch mark
101Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X? - How many increments are past the 2 inch mark?
102Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X? - How many increments are past the 2 inch mark?
Dimension X is 13 increments past the whole
number 2
103Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X? - How many increments are past the 2 inch mark?
- Is dimension X in lowest terms?
104Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X? - How many increments are past the 2 inch mark?
- Is dimension X in lowest terms?
Dimension X is in lowest terms
105Reading a ruler
X
What is the dimension represented by X above?
106Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X?
107Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X?
Dimension X is on the 16 side of the ruler,
therefore 16 is in the denominator
108Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X?
109Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X?
Dimension X is past the 3 inch mark, but before
the 4 inch mark
110Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X? - How many increments are past the 3 inch mark?
111Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X? - How many increments are past the 3 inch mark?
Dimension X is 12 increments past the whole
number 2
112Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X? - How many increments are past the 3 inch mark?
- Is dimension X in lowest terms?
113Reading a ruler
X
- What is the dimension represented by X above?
- What is the smallest ruler increment represented
for dimension X? - How many whole numbers are represented in
dimension X? - How many increments are past the 3 inch mark?
- Is dimension X in lowest terms?
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