It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet titled
"Reading Thermometers" from *twinkl*, which is designed to help students practice reading temperature on thermometers. The task asks students to identify:
1. The highest temperature
2. The current temperature
3. The lowest temperature
for each thermometer shown.
However, I cannot see the actual image content (like the mercury levels or markings) because the description only shows the layout of the worksheet, not the specific values or readings on the thermometers.
To solve this problem, here’s how you would typically approach it:
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🔍 How to Read a Thermometer:
- Look at the scale: This one uses
°C (Celsius).
- Identify the
mercury level (the shaded part) — that's the
current temperature.
- The
highest temperature is usually marked by a line or indicator showing the maximum the thermometer has reached (often shown as a red line or mark above the current level).
- The
lowest temperature is similarly indicated, often with a separate mark below the current level.
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✔ Example (if we assume typical values):
Let’s say one thermometer shows:
- Mercury at
-5°C
- A red line at
+20°C (highest)
- A blue line at
-10°C (lowest)
Then the answers would be:
1. Highest temperature:
20°C
2. Current temperature:
-5°C
3. Lowest temperature:
-10°C
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📌 Steps for You:
Since I can’t view the image, please provide:
- The current mercury level (where the shaded column ends)
- The highest recorded mark (usually a red line)
- The lowest recorded mark (often a blue line or dashed line)
Or describe the four thermometers in the image so I can help fill in the blanks.
Alternatively, if you can share the exact temperatures visible on each thermometer, I’ll complete the worksheet for you!
Let me know!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of measuring temperature worksheet.