What Is a Thermometer?

What Is a Thermometer? by Lisa Trumbauer, published by Children’s Press in 2003, is a 31-page exploration designed for young readers. This book provides an introduction to the concept of thermometers, detailing how they function and their significance in scientific observation. Written in English, it aligns with national standards for grades K-4 in both science and social studies, emphasizing the role of tools in problem-solving and the impact of technology on society.
Readers will discover how thermometers are made and how they help scientists make better observations. The book focuses on technology and its relationship with science, making it a valuable resource for beginners interested in understanding how everyday tools work. With its engaging approach, this edition serves as an informative guide for young learners eager to explore the intersection of science and technology.
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NATIONAL STANDARDS: Grades K-4 National Science Standards- Science and Technology: V- People have always invented tools and techniques to solve problems- Tools help scientists make better observationsGrades K-4 National Social Studies Standards- Science, Technology, and Society: VIII- Identify and describe ways in which science and technology have changed society
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