Studying Assets Scholar Thermometers 2 X 6 in
$14.99
Value: $14.99
(as of Nov 02, 2024 18:09:48 UTC – Particulars)
10-pack of easy-to-read thermometers are excellent to be used in classroom experiments. Thermometers show Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature. Not to be used in boiling water. With plastic backing, every measures 2″L x 6″H and withstands as much as 50 levels C.
Train college students temperature measurement with these easy-to-read thermometers
Show options each Farenheit and Celsius
Withstands as much as 50 levels Celsiuis, not to be used in boiling water
Every measures 2″L x 6″H
Grades 3 and up
Prospects say
Prospects just like the thermometer for its worth for cash. They point out it really works nice for elementary college functions and primary experiments. Nevertheless, some clients have reported points with accuracy, sturdiness, and temperature accuracy. They point out the calibration is just good for a number of weeks and the thermometers should not sturdy.
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Larry –
Worked great for basic experiments (VPK-2)
These were great and easy to read for young students and simple experiments. They are attached to a plastic backing, so be sure to note the maximum temp they can be used it. Also, these were not very accurate, but were great for our purposes which were learning to use a thermometer and measuring temperature changes.
Glo –
They worked perfectly.
I used this product for a 2nd grade science project. The students used them well.
Meme –
Four Stars
Good and Cheap, but they break easily.
Janet Vorvick –
Couldn’t even be calibrated by me to work
These thermometers do not succeed at telling the temperature — so they are of no use. There were 10 of them (I sent them back), and they read 10 different temperatures. The spread was 20 degrees at room temperature. I attached Post-It notes to each of them and marked the reading “84,” as it was 84 degrees in the dining room at that moment. My plan was to calibrate them myself and use them. However, the next morning, when the temperature in the dining room was 72 degrees, some of them were still at the 84 degree mark, some were lower. Several were lower by the same amount — but not a lot of them. So, it’s not that the tube is stapled to the card in the wrong place. There is no right place because the measuring mechanism itself doesn’t work.
Shawna Howell –
School Smart Price Smart
While I have not thoroughly tested the entire box of thermometers, I believe these will do what I need them to do. Give a basic temperature reading for basic grammar-stage science experiments. I was very happy with the packaging and presentation. They are flimsy, but again, an affordable price for basic science experiments.
Seavey91 –
Not what I was wanting
This was suppose to be for elementary students. It’s not acceptable for lower grade school.
Cav –
Great for school or house projects
Used these to monitor how our heat and A/C were performing in our home. We put them around the house in different rooms so we could see whether warm and cool air were reaching all areas of our home and where changes might need to be made in our HVAC system. They’re inexpensive and would be perfect for school projects also.
AB –
Inexpensive and useful thermometers
Inexpensive and fun for kids and others…I have given them to kids and have them stuck around my house to check the temperature…good buy! The kids love them and try sun/shade/one even put her thermometer in water (waterproof!)…these would be fun little educational treats for birthday parties or stocking stuffers…good buy for a fun non-toy toy!
anon –
Whether these thermometers are ideal for classroom use is doubtful. The cardboard backing is merely stiff paper, and the received calibration is rudimentary – my set had a 6K difference between the max and min readings. However, I bought them for a serious purpose and found it quite easy, for an adult, to loosen the straps that attach the glass to the calibrated paper and slide the easily read liquid columns to the same reading. I then attached the top of the tubes to the paper with rubber cement. The result is a set of inexpensive, light weight sensors capable of providing comparative readings +/-0.5K in an experimental forced air passive solar assisted residential building. I’m very pleased with the product for adult use in a benign environment.
Marcel –
They are cheap enough but they are not accurate, needed them for my sons science experiment we found 4 of the 10 to read the same others are as much as 4deg C out.
Chrystal Tagmann –
Okay basic thermometer but the temperature reading is not consistent between thermometers and not necessarily accurate.