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Temperature Questions #1: Printable Worksheet On this worksheet, the student writes about the coldest and hottest things they can think of, and the best and worst things about very hot and very cold days. Go to a pdf version of the worksheet. Thursday, March 20, 2008 |
Temperature Questions #2: Printable Worksheet On this worksheet, the student writes about fun things to do on hot and cold days, annoying aspects of hot and cold days, and whether the student prefers very hot or very cold days. Go to a pdf version of the worksheet. Thursday, March 20, 2008 |
Convert Temperatures #1: Printable Worksheet A printable activity Convert Temperatures on converting temperatures from Fahrenheit to Celsius and vice versa. Or go to the answers. Go to a pdf version of the worksheet. Thursday, March 20, 2008 |
Label the Thermometer #1: Printable Worksheet A printable worksheet on which the student labels a thermometer, noting the freezing and boiling points of water, room temperature, body temperature, and the point at which the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales are the same. Or go to the answers. Go to a pdf version. Wednesday, March 19, 2008 |
Label the Thermometer #2: Printable Worksheet A printable worksheet on which the student labels a thermometer in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius. Or go to the answers. Go to a pdf version. Wednesday, March 19, 2008 |
Measure Temperatures #2: Printable Worksheet A printable activity worksheet on measuring temperature using a thermometer (the student needs a thermometer to complete this worksheet). The student measures the temperature of ice water, cold tap water and warm tap water. The student then answers questions about these temperatures. Go to a pdf version of the worksheet. Wednesday, March 19, 2008 |
Measure Temperatures #1: Printable Worksheet A printable activity worksheet on measuring temperature using a thermometer (the student needs a thermometer to complete this worksheet). The student measures room temperature, the temperature outdoors, and skin temperature. The student then answers questions about these temperatures. Go to a pdf version of the worksheet. Tuesday, March 18, 2008 |
Thermometer Questions #1: Printable Worksheet A printable worksheet on temperature and thermometers. Circle the thermometer showing the higher (or lower) temperature, What is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit (or Celsius)?, and Color the thermometers in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius. Or go to the answers. Go to a pdf version. Monday, March 17, 2008 |
Thermometer Questions #2: Printable Worksheet A printable worksheet on temperature and thermometers. Circle the thermometer showing the higher (or lower) temperature, What is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit (or Celsius)?, and Color the thermometers in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius. Or go to the answers. Go to a pdf version. Monday, March 17, 2008 |
Temperature and Thermometers: Printable Read and Answer Worksheet A printable worksheet on temperature and thermometers, with a short passage to read, a diagram of thermometers, and questions to answer. Or go to the answers. Go to a pdf version. Sunday, March 16, 2008 |
Compare Thermometers #1: Printable Worksheet A printable activity worksheet on temperature and thermometers, with thermometers to color and compare, and questions to answer. Or go to the answers. Go to a pdf version. Sunday, March 16, 2008 |
Compare Thermometers #2: Printable Worksheet A printable activity worksheet on temperature and thermometers, with thermometers to color and compare, and questions to answer. Or go to the answers. Go to a pdf version. Sunday, March 16, 2008 |
Cold Things: Write Eight Things That are Cold in Temperature Find eight things that are cold in temperature. Sample answers: igloo, ice cream, ice cube, freezer, Antarctica, Pluto, glacier, iceberg. Saturday, March 15, 2008 |
Hot Things: Write Eight Things That are Hot in Temperature Find eight things that are hot in temperature. Sample answers: campfire, oven, hot cocoa, furnace, star, radiator, molten metal, summer day. Saturday, March 15, 2008 |
Cold Things: Draw Four Things That are Cold in Temperature Draw four items that are cold in temperature. Below each item, write its name. Saturday, March 15, 2008 |
South American Country Report Graphic Organizer Printout #1 This printout helps the student do a short report on a South American country, prompting the student to draw a map of the country, locate it on a map of South America, draw the country's flag, and write the country's continent, capital city, area, population, name of currency, and language(s). Friday March 14, 2008 |
South American Country Report Graphic Organizer Printout #2 This printout helps the student do a short report on a map of South America, prompting the student to draw a map of the country, locate it on a South American map, draw the country's flag, and write the country's continent, capital city, area, population, name of currency, language(s), climate, type of government, and major industries. Friday March 14, 2008 |
Hot Things: Draw Four Things That are Hot in Temperature Draw four items that are hot in temperature. Below each item, write its name. Friday March 14, 2008 |
What is Pi? A Printable Worksheet A printout about what pi is. Measure the circumference and diameter of four printed circles, then determine what relationship between the circumference and the diameter gives a constant value (pi). This printable worksheet demonstrates to the student that pi is the ratio of a circle's circumference to diameter, for any circle. The student will need a ruler and a short length of string or yarn (a bit less than a foot long); the yarn is used to measure the circumferences. Or go to the pdf version. Thursday, March 13, 2008 |
Write Eight Rectangular Things Think of and write eight rectangular things. Then, for each word, write a sentence containing the word. Sample answers: TV screen, strip of bacon, postal stamp, rug, piece of toast, ruler, blanket, magazine. Thursday, March 13, 2008 |
Write Eight Rectangular Things in Categories Think of and write eight rectangular things in categories, including: food, toy or game, school item, household item, office item, article of clothing, part of a vehicle, and an item you would find in a museum. Then, for each word, write a sentence containing the word. Sample answers: brownie, domino, piece of paper, towel, envelope, scarf, moon roof, painting. Thursday, March 13, 2008 |
Pi Learn about pi (the ratio of a circle's circumference to diameter) and print out worksheets about this irrational number. Wednesday, March 12, 2008 |
Calculating Pi A Printable Worksheet In this worksheet, the student measures the circumference and diameter of three circles, and then calculates the ratios of the circumferences to the diameters (approximating pi). The student will need a ruler and a short length of string or yarn (a bit less than a foot long); the yarn is used to measure the circumferences. Or go to the pdf version. Wednesday, March 12, 2008 |
Write Eight Triangular Things Think of and write eight triangular things. Then, for each word, write a sentence containing the word. Sample answers: slice of pizza, sail of a boat, volcano, mountain, paper airplane, stealth airplane, bandana, tortilla chip. Wednesday, March 12, 2008 |
Write Eight Shape Words Think of and write eight shape words. Then, for each word, write a sentence containing the word. Sample answers: circle, square, rectangle, triangle, oval, crescent, pentagon, hexagon. Tuesday, March 11, 2008 |
Write Eight Round Things Think of and write eight round things. Then, for each word, write a sentence containing the word. Sample answers: pie, disk, frisbee, necklace, plate, circle, wheel, pupil of the eye. Tuesday, March 11, 2008 |
Write Eight Round Things in Categories Think of and write eight round things in categories, including: food, sports item, school item, household item, animal, article of clothing, part of a vehicle, astronomical object. Then, for each word, write a sentence containing the word. Sample answers: pizza, basketball hoop, globe, plate, sand dollar, bracelet, steering wheel, moon. Tuesday, March 11, 2008 |
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