Everyone knows about hot and cold. We also need to know about temperature when we are cooking. Bake a chicken at 600°C and there would be no chicken left!
Putting a teabag into a mug of cold water would not work.
If the temperature outside goes up or down, then you will need to change your clothes.
1. Read the scale. Write the temperature.



a. $28^\circ C$, $32^\circ C$, $12^\circ C$
b. $28^\circ C$, $32^\circ C$, $12^\circ C$
c. $28^\circ C$, $32^\circ C$, $12^\circ C$
2. Marianna reads the thermometer to the nearest division. Her answer is $20^\circ C$.

a. Is Marianna right? If she is not right, what should the answer be?
b. To the nearest marked division, the reading on this thermometer is $25^\circ C$, $30^\circ C$, $35^\circ C$.

c. Draw a red line to show a temperature of $27^\circ C$.

a. Marianna is not right. The correct reading is $15^\circ C$.
b. $30^\circ C$
c. Draw the line slightly above $25^\circ C$, close to $30^\circ C$.
3.

a. Which thermometers are labelled with divisions of $5^\circ C$?
b. What temperature does thermometer A show?
c. What temperature does thermometer B show?
d. Look at thermometers C and D. Which shows the higher temperature?
e. What temperatures do thermometers C and D show?
f. Draw your own thermometer to show a temperature of $26^\circ C$. Think about the scale that you will use.
a. Thermometers B, C, D and E.
b. $16^\circ C$
c. $16^\circ C$
d. Thermometer C.
e. C shows $15^\circ C$, D shows $14^\circ C$.
f. Any correct thermometer drawing showing $26^\circ C$ using a sensible scale.
Task: Design a poster that shows what you know about temperature.
Instructions: