Thermometer
Gabriel Fahrenheit was also from Germany.
He developed the Fahrenheit thermometer.
You will need:
*white construction paper- cut in half lengthwise.
*fine point marker
*narrow red ribbon
*narrow white ribbon
*stapler
*scissors
Cut a small slit horizontally on both the top and bottom of paper.
Instruct children to draw small lines on one side of the paper.
Label lines from 10-100, counting by tens.
Cut white ribbon into 20 inch long pieces-one piece for each student
Cut red ribbon into 15 inch long pieces-one for each student.
Staple the red ribbon to the white ribbon, connecting red ribbon to one end of the white ribbon. The opposite end of the red will end in the middle of the white ribbon. Staple the end.
Thread the adjoined ribbons through the bottom slit of the thermometer, and threading it again, through the top. Connect the two ends of the ribbon, and staple in the back of the thermometer.
Students should be able to make the red "mercury" rise and fall by pulling the ribbon in back of the thermometer.