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Industrial and Technology Education Reading a Rule Industrial and Technology Education Bill Gray

The Rule Basic Measuring Tool Used By Students in Industrial and Technology Education Programs Automotive Technology Design and Drafting Electronics/Manufacturing Woodworking/Construction And Others

The Rule Basic Measuring Tool Used By Workers in Industry Architects/Drafters, Brick Masons Carpenters, Machinist, Plumbers Sheet Metal Workers Installers and many others

The Rule Basic Measuring Tool Used by Homeowners to: Calculate Square Footage/Volume Measure Window and Door Openings Determine Space Available for Furniture Estimate Materials Needed, etc.

Reading a Rule Pretest

Reading a Rule Pretest Answers

Reading a Rule Fraction Review A circle can be divided into many parts. For purposes of this review, the circle will be divided in to halves, quarters, and eights.

Reading a Rule Fraction Review 1/2 1/2 Here the circle is divided into halves (two parts). If you add the two halves, what do you get for an answer?

Reading a Rule Fraction Review 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 Here the circle is divided into quarters (four parts). If you add the four quarters, what do you get for an answer?

Reading a Rule Fraction Review 1/8 Here the circle is divided into eight parts. If you add the eight parts, what do you get for an answer?

Reading a Rule Fraction Review An inch can also be divided into many parts. For purposes of this review, the inch will be divided in to halves, quarters, and eights.

Reading a Rule Fraction Review Here the inch is divided into halves (two parts). If you add the two halves, what do you get for an answer?

Reading a Rule Fraction Review Here the inch is divided into four parts. If you add the four parts, what do you get for an answer?

Reading a Rule Fraction Review Here the inch is divided into eight parts. If you add the eight parts, what do you get for an answer?

Reading a Rule What do you think the missing measurement is?

Reading a Rule What do you think the missing measurement is? 2”

Reading a Rule What are the missing measurements?

Reading a Rule What are the missing measurements? 1”

Reading a Rule What are the missing measurements? 1” 1 1/2”

Reading a Rule What are the missing measurements? 1 3/4” 1” 1 1/2”

Reading a Rule What are the missing measurements? 1 3/4” 1” 1 1/2” 2”

Reading a Rule What are the missing measurements?

Reading a Rule What are the missing measurements? 1 1/2”

Reading a Rule What are the missing measurements? 1 1/2” 1 3/4”

Reading a Rule What are the missing measurements? 1 7/8” 1 1/2” 1 3/4”

Reading a Rule What are the missing measurements? 1 7/8” 1 1/2” 1 3/4”

Reading a Rule What are the missing measurements? 1 7/8” 2 1/8” 1 1/2” 1 3/4” 2”

Reading a Rule What are the missing measurements? 1 7/8” 2 1/8” 1 1/2” 1 3/4” 2” 2 1/4”

Reading a Rule What are the missing measurements? 1 7/8” 2 1/8” 2 3/8” 1 1/2” 1 3/4” 2” 2 1/4”

Reading a Rule What are the missing measurements? 1 7/8” 2 1/8” 2 3/8” 2 5/8” 1 1/2” 1 3/4” 2” 2 1/4”

Reading a Rule Post Test

Reading a Rule Post Test Answers

Reading a Rule Fraction Review 1/8 Just as a circle can be divided into eight parts, it can be divided in sixteen parts. See the circle on the right

Reading a Rule Fraction Review An inch is often divided into sixteen parts. Count the spaces in the inch on the right side of the slide. How many are there?