To find the correct temperatures, we need to look at where the red liquid stops on each thermometer scale. We will read the Celsius (°C) scale on the right and the Fahrenheit (°F) scale on the left for each one.
Thermometer 1 (Top Left)
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Celsius (°C): Look at the right side. The red line is exactly on the mark labeled
0. So, it is 0°C.
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Fahrenheit (°F): Look at the left side. The red line is between 30 and 40. There are small marks every 2 degrees. Counting up from 30 (32, 34, 36), the line lands on
32. So, it is 32°F.
Thermometer 2 (Top Right)
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Celsius (°C): Look at the right side. The red line is halfway between 30 and 40. It aligns with the longer mark in the middle, which represents
35. So, it is 35°C.
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Fahrenheit (°F): Look at the left side. The red line is halfway between 90 and 100. It aligns with the mark for
95. So, it is 95°F.
Thermometer 3 (Bottom Left)
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Celsius (°C): Look at the right side. The red line is above 20. Counting the small marks (each is 2 degrees): 22, 24. It stops at
24. So, it is 24°C.
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Fahrenheit (°F): Look at the left side. The red line is between 70 and 80. It is three small marks above 70. Since each mark is 2 degrees: 72, 74, 76. It stops at
76. So, it is 76°F.
Thermometer 4 (Bottom Right)
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Celsius (°C): Look at the right side. The red line is below 20. It is two small marks down from 20. Since each mark is 2 degrees: 20 minus 2 is 18. So, it is
18°C.
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Fahrenheit (°F): Look at the left side. The red line is above 60. It is two small marks up from 60. Since each mark is 2 degrees: 62, 64. So, it is
64°F.
Final Answer:
Top Left: 0°C, 32°F
Top Right: 35°C, 95°F
Bottom Left: 24°C, 76°F
Bottom Right: 18°C, 64°F
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of reading thermometer worksheet.