Temperature Worksheets
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Navigate through these temperature worksheets, complemented by answer keys, with a variety of exercises like reading thermometers, comparing warmer and colder temperatures, adding or subtracting to find rising and falling temperatures, printable blank thermometer templates, and a lot more. Dive into practice with our free worksheets.
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Reading Thermometers | 0° to 50°
- Celsius Scale
- Fahrenheit Scale
Reading Thermometers | 0° to 100°
- Fahrenheit Scale
- Celsius Scale
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Write temperatures shown on thermometers, shade the indicated temperature, and circle the correct temperatures in this set of reading a thermometer worksheets.
Compare three thermometers, answer questions about comparing and ordering, and tackle word problems involving warmer or cooler temperatures.
Reading Thermometers | -50° to 50°
Challenge children in grade 2, grade 3, and grade 4 to record the temperature both below and above zero degrees in different scales.
Record the temperature and figure out the new reading by adding or subtracting a few degrees, based on the rise or fall in temperature!
Reading Thermometers in Celsius and Fahrenheit Scales
The task in these worksheets on reading thermometers is to observe the mercury level and record the temperature in the indicated units.
Arranging Temperatures in Ascending and Descending Order
Train kids in 5th grade, 6th grade, and 7th grade to order temperatures from coldest to hottest and vice versa with these worksheets on measuring temperatures.
Each thermometer has Celsius and Fahrenheit scales. Read and mark the given temperature value by shading the respective scale.
Printable Thermometers | Templates
Eight blank thermometers are featured in each template, which can be customized or edited to create new temperature worksheets.
Blank Thermometer | Fahrenheit and Celsius Scales
Use this printable template to read the temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit, as it includes both the readings along the sides of the thermometers.