What are simple tools?

Simple tools are things we use every day to make our jobs easier, just like a toy helps you build a bigger tower.

Imagine you're playing with blocks. If you want to stack them really high, it's hard to do by yourself. But if you have a small ladder, that’s your tool, suddenly you can reach up and place the blocks where they need to be. A ladder is a simple tool because it helps you do something you couldn’t easily do on your own.

What Makes a Tool "Simple"?

A simple tool doesn't have lots of moving parts or fancy buttons. It’s usually just one thing that does one job really well. Like a spoon, it’s just a long, curved piece of metal (or plastic), and its only job is to help you eat soup or stir your cereal.

Examples Around You

  • A push toy helps you move around when you’re learning to walk.
  • A spoon helps you bring food from your plate to your mouth.
  • A chair helps you sit down so you can rest while eating.

These are all simple tools, and they're there to help you do things more easily, just like a ladder helps you reach higher.

Take the quiz →

Examples

  1. A child uses a pencil to write their name on paper.
  2. A chef uses a knife to cut vegetables for a meal.
  3. A student uses scissors to open an envelope.

Ask a question

See also

Discussion

Recent activity