
Stake attention in this memory
The image is a page from a mathematics textbook. On the left side, there is text and illustrations related to measurement tools. A ruler and a tape measure are shown. The text discusses different types of measuring instruments, including "Ruler" and "Tape rule". A note states that a "Ruler can measure in centimetres and inches" and a "Metre rule can measure in centimetres". The main part of the page features an illustration depicting a father and son, presumably Musa, engaged in a lesson about measurement. The son is holding a measuring tape and asking his father about its use. The father is explaining that it's a "standard measuring instrument". A speech bubble from the father says, "Standard measures are always accurate when you make use of them." The text also includes a story about Musa and his father, where Musa returns from school and finds a meter rule on the table. He picks it up and asks his father what it's used for. The bottom of the page has the title "I can Measure the Length" and a section labeled "2nd Slice Real Life Experience". There is also text indicating the source of the material as "Extensive Mathematics for Primary Schools". The location in Nkpor, Nigeria, is not mentioned or depicted in the image. The image is a standard educational page, devoid of any specific geographic context beyond what might be inferred from the names or the type of textbook.
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