How to Make a Thermometer for Kids
Making
a thermometer is a simple and fun activity for teaching children about
temperature. This thermometer does not measure exact degrees, but will
allow children to experiment with how changes in temperature affect a
thermometer. The effects of heat and cold that move mercury within a
traditional thermometer will cause the liquid in your homemade
thermometer to move, as well. As the temperature around your homemade
thermometer increases, the liquid inside will expand and rise; as the
temperature decreases, the liquid will reverse its expansion and go back
down.
Instructions
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1- Fill the bottle 1/4 of the way full with water.
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Pour rubbing alcohol in until the bottle is half full.
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Add a drop or two of red food coloring to simulate mercury.
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Place the straw in the bottle, but do not let it touch the
bottom. Press a small amount of modeling clay on top of the straw and
use the clay to seal the edges of the bottle's top. The clay will hold
the straw in place and prevent it from touching the bottom of the
bottle.
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On the side of the bottle, use a permanent marker to label how high the liquid inside your thermometer is at room temperature.
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Change the bottle's environment to see how temperature
affects the "thermometer" inside. Place the bottle inside a
refrigerator, freezer, bowl of ice or other cold place, and let the
bottle cool off. The mixture inside will go down and take up less space
in colder temperatures. Mark the side of the bottle to document how far
down the liquid has fallen.
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Make other adjustments to the temperature around the bottle
and observe how your thermometer reacts. Place the bottle near a hot
area, such as a heater, radiator or oven with its door cracked open. You
could also simply hold the bottle and allow your body heat to warm it.
As the temperature around the bottle increases, the liquid inside will
expand. Because the liquid no longer fits in the bottom of the bottle,
it will begin moving higher up the straw. Be sure to mark the bottle to
show the level where the liquid rises in the warm environment.
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1- Fill the bottle 1/4 of the way full with water.
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