Using the Ruler Tool to Measure in

Using satellite photos from Google Earth provides a sense of reality and purpose for lessons in measuring. Below is just one illustration of how teachers might use this tool.

 

Start with the big picture: Spain, Africa & the Mediterranean Sea

 


Zooming in

 

Three ships off the tip of Gibraltar  

Viewing and Using the Google Earth Ruler  



Tools > Ruler



Ruler Tool appears



Select the unit with which to measure



Feet are used in this example

Measuring the Length of the Large Ship  


Measuring the Length of the Small Ship  
   


What else might you measure using Google Earth?

  • The height famous buildings
  • The length of a river
  • The length and width of an island
  • The width of the Grand Canyon at various places
  • The height of a pyramid
  • The width of a pyramid near the bottom, middle and top
  • The length and width of your home or apartment
  • The length and width of a national park
  • The length and width of your state or a state you are studying
  • The length and width of your county
  • The length and width of a country
  • The length and width of each of the Great Lakes
  • The length of an Interstate Highway
  • The distance between gas stations on various Interstate Highways
  • The length of a runway at an airport
  • The length of various planes at an airport (Try Orly Airport in Paris)
  • The length of a bridge (Try New York City)
  • The length of cars and trucks on bridges or highways
  • The length of a swimming pool (Try Tempe, Arizona)
  • The distance between two places
  • The miles you would drive on your "dream vacation"
  • The distance between the shoreline and the continental shelf at different points of any continent
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