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This worksheet is a fun and interactive way to help kids learn how to read a thermometer. It features a colorful thermometer with different temperature readings, and kids can use crayons or markers to color in the corresponding sections. This is a great way to reinforce the concept of temperature and help kids understand how to read a Temperature Worksheets Grade 3, Temperature Worksheet, Thermometer Activities, Stem Worksheets, Science 1st Grade, Science 3rd Grade, Weather Charts, Free School Printables, Teacher Letters

This worksheet is a fun and interactive way to help kids learn how to read a thermometer. It features a colorful thermometer with different temperature readings, and kids can use crayons or markers to color in the corresponding sections. This is a great way to reinforce the concept of temperature and help kids understand how to read a

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Classroom thermometer..... Students check the temperature every morning and record the the temperature on the thermometer by moving the red/white ribbon to the correct degrees ..... Then they write they temperature on the laminated pice of paper with a dry erase marker.... Teaches students how to read a thermometer Diy Thermometer, Thermometer Activities, Science Teaching Aids, Brain States, Special Education Behavior, Teaching Weather, Classroom Prep, Grade 2 Science, Student Council Campaign

Classroom thermometer..... Students check the temperature every morning and record the the temperature on the thermometer by moving the red/white ribbon to the correct degrees ..... Then they write they temperature on the laminated pice of paper with a dry erase marker.... Teaches students how to read a thermometer

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Kids can track the weather for five days with a free printable recording sheet and this handy thermometer slide (made from two paper towel tubes). Diy Thermometer, Thermometer Activities, Weather Unit Study, Weather Tracking, Science Experience, Unable To Sleep, Weather Unit, 1st Grade Science, Counseling Kids

This activity came to me in the wee hours of the morning after lumbering out of bed to let the dog outside; I laid there unable to sleep at daybreak on a Saturday. The reason? This thermometer. Once the idea popped into my head, I was afraid I'd forget it. This activity is simple and requires few supplies: Red paint or markers 2 empty chipboard paper towel tubes 1 piece of sticker paper (or regular office paper and glue) An Exacto craft knife Glue Printable 1-page "Was the Meteorologist…

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