Math Grade K-1

Math: Hot and Cold Reading a Thermometer

Practice reading temperatures and comparing hot and cold

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Practice reading temperatures and comparing hot and cold

Math - Grade K-1

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Look at each thermometer picture when one is shown. Write your answer on the line.
  1. 1
    A thermometer with blue liquid at a low level.

    The thermometer shows 10°F. Write the temperature.

  2. 2
    A thermometer with red liquid near the top and a sun icon.

    The thermometer shows 80°F. Is this hot or cold?

  3. 3
    A thermometer scale with one low marker and one higher marker.

    Circle the colder temperature: 30°F or 70°F.

  4. 4
    A thermometer with orange liquid at the middle level.

    The thermometer shows 50°F. Write the temperature.

  5. 5
    A thermometer with a low cold marker and a higher warm marker.

    Circle the warmer temperature: 60°F or 20°F.

  6. 6
    A very cold thermometer with blue liquid near the bottom and a snowflake.

    The thermometer shows 0°F. Is this hot or cold?

  7. 7
    A thermometer showing warm high red liquid with a sun near the top and a snowflake near the bottom.

    A sunny day is 90°F. A snowy day is 20°F. Which day is warmer?

  8. 8
    A thermometer with liquid slightly below the middle.

    The thermometer shows 40°F. Write the temperature.

  9. 9
    A thermometer scale with three markers from low to high.

    Put these temperatures in order from coldest to warmest: 70°F, 10°F, 40°F.

  10. 10
    A thermometer filled to the top with red liquid and a sun.

    The thermometer shows 100°F. Is this hot or cold?

  11. 11
    A thermometer with one very low marker and one higher cool marker.

    Circle the colder temperature: 45°F or 15°F.

  12. 12
    A thermometer with blue liquid at a low level.

    The thermometer shows 30°F. Write the temperature.

  13. 13
    A thermometer comparing a warm cocoa mug near the top and a cooler water glass near the middle.

    A cup of cocoa is 80°F. A glass of water is 50°F. Which drink is warmer?

  14. 14
    A thermometer with liquid a little above the middle.

    The thermometer shows 60°F. Write the temperature.

  15. 15
    A simple thermometer with blue liquid about one-fifth of the way up.

    Draw a thermometer that shows 20°F.

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