Temperature Worksheets

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Navigate through these temperature worksheets to practice reading Celsius and Fahrenheit scales. Engage in real-life scenarios, comparing warmer and colder temperatures, adding or subtracting to find rising and falling temperatures, solving real-life word problems, converting between scales, and enhancing your understanding of temperature with our pdf worksheets that come with answer keys and cater to children in grade 2 through grade 7 with varied proficiency levels. Try our free worksheets to kick-start your practice!

Reading Thermometers

Embark on an exciting journey of temperature exploration and get kids to read thermometers in Fahrenheit or Celsius scales in these printables.

Reading Thermometers

Is it Warmer or Colder?

Compare the temperatures and identify the one that is warmer or colder of the two in the first part, circle a temperature that is warmer or colder than the reading shown in the 2nd part, and wrap up with answering real-life word problems.

Is it Warmer or Colder

Measuring and Comparing Temperatures

Get the meteorologists in 3rd grade and 4th grade to analyze the weather data, compare temperature highs and lows, and identify the warmest and coolest states, cities, or days like real weather experts in these temperature worksheets.

Measuring and Comparing Temperatures

Mixed Review Type 1

Watch temperature enthusiasts compare three thermometers, answer questions about comparing and ordering, and tackle word problems involving warmer or cooler temperatures.

Mixed Review Type 1

Mixed Review Type 2

Refine skills in interpreting thermometer readings as kids write temperatures shown on thermometers, shade them according to given temperatures, and then circle the correct temperatures.

Mixed Review Type 2

Comparing Temperatures on Thermometers

Two thermometers A and B show different temperatures. Children compare the readings and check if A reads a lower/higher temperature than B or B reads a temperature lower/higher temperature than A.

Rise and Fall in Temperature

Here’s a temperature measuring practice for grade 5 and grade 6 students! They record the temperature and figure out the new reading by adding or subtracting a few degrees, based on the rise or fall in temperature!