Temperature SOL 2.19 Grade 2 Created by; Kim Smith.

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Temperature SOL 2.19 Grade 2 Created by; Kim Smith

Temperature is_______. A.How big something is B.How hot or cold something is C.How small something is

What do we measure temperature with? A.Calendar B.Scale C.Thermometer D.Cup

What are the two different ways to read temperatures? A.Hot, real hot B.Cold, freezing C.Fahrenheit, Celsius D.Volume, mass

What is the temperature on this to the nearest 10 degrees? A.10 degrees B.60 degrees C.80 degrees

What is the temperature to the nearest 10 degrees? A.80 degrees B.90 degrees C.100 degrees

What is the temperature to the nearest 10 degrees? A.20 degrees B.40 degrees C.60 degrees D.70 degrees

If you want to know the temperature outside where should your thermometer be? A.Inside the window B.Outside the window C.Inside the shed D.Inside the garage

If you want to know the temperature inside where should your thermometer be? A.Outside the window B.On the tree C.Inside the house D.In the garage

Do we use thermometers to measure our body temperature? A.No B.Yes