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Name: Date: Read temperatures on a thermometer Independent / Some adult support / A lot of adult support ,000 1,500 2, ©

Answers °C °C 70°C 120°C 90°C °C 24°C 46°C 38°C 40°C 90°C 140°C 250 °C 210°C 300°C 700°C 1,100°C 2,200°C 1,500°C 2°C ,000 1,500 2, ©

Name: Date: Read temperatures on a thermometer Independent / Some adult support / A lot of adult support ,000 3,000 4,000 5, , ©

Answers °C °C 280°C 480°C 360°C °C 300°C 625°C 475°C 0.3°C 0.7°C 1.1°C 2.2°C 1.6°C 25°C °C 1,600 °C 2,400 °C 4,600 °C 3,200 °C 2,000 3,000 4,000 5, ,000 ©

Name: Date: Read temperatures on a thermometer Independent / Some adult support / A lot of adult support , , ,000 -2,000 ©

Answers -65°C -45°C -5°C 45°C 15°C -14°C -8°C 16°C 8°C -60°C -10°C 80°C 300 °C 220°C -2,400°C -1,600°C -800°C 1,400°C 100°C -28°C , , ,000 -2,000 ©

Name: Date: Read temperatures on a thermometer Independent / Some adult support / A lot of adult support ,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5, ,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10, ©

Answers °C °C 59°C 95°C 71°C °C °C 460°C 870°C 620°C ,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5, °C 0 1,000 1,700°C 4,400°C 9,900°C 7,500°C 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10, °C °C 4.5°C 9.2°C 7.1°C ©