Reading a Thermometer Worksheets

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Bolster skills with our reading a thermometer worksheets, complemented by answer keys. Gradually hone the ability of kids to read and interpret temperatures to the nearest degree on Fahrenheit and Celsius scales and record temperature using symbols. These pdf exercises also incorporate both positive and negative temperature values to adapt to the increasing skill level. Jumpstart your learning with our free worksheets!

Reading Thermometers in Celsius Scale | 0° to 50°

Familiarize grade 2, grade 3, and grade 4 kids' with reading Celsius thermometers ranging from 0 to 50 degrees to the nearest 5 or 10 degrees and using symbols to record the temperature.

Reading Celsius Thermometers | 0° to 100°

Each reading thermometer worksheet in this section features eight thermometer diagrams with temperatures ranging from 0 to 100 degrees providing ample opportunities for kids to practice.

Reading Thermometers | -50°C to 50°C

Refine your students' ability to interpret Celsius temperatures across a wide spectrum, encompassing both positive and negative values from -50°C up to 50°C.

Reading Thermometers in Fahrenheit Scale | 0° to 50°

Our reading thermometer in Fahrenheit scale practice sheets provide a host of thermometers to prepare children to measure temperatures between 0°F and 50°F to the nearest 5 or 10 degrees.

Reading Fahrenheit Thermometers | 0° to 100°

Take the sting out of your practice and get kids to read thermometers depicting temperatures ranging between 0 °F and 100 °F in these printables.

Reading Thermometers | -50°F to 50°F

Raise the bar as 5th grade, 6th grade, and 7th grade children record the temperature both below and above zero degrees by reading and interpreting thermometers in Fahrenheit scale.

Reading Thermometers | Mixed Review

The task in this reading a thermometer worksheets is to observe the mercury level and record the temperature in the indicated units.

Shading Thermometers

Each thermometer has both Celsius (C) and Fahrenheit (F) scales. Read and mark the given temperature values by shading the respective scale.

Shading Thermometers