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Personal Thermometers

by: Delmar Students


100 degrees  LIVE AT THE BEACH

90  degrees  go to the YMCA

80  degrees  go to Rehoboth Beach

70  degrees  would not wear shorts

60  degrees  would wear a jacket

50  degrees  wear a heavier jacket

40  degrees  would start wearing sweater

30  degrees  I would wear mittens

20  degrees  I would wear earmuffs

10  degrees  stay in the  house

 5  degrees  never get out of bed

 0  degrees  never, never  come to school





Melissa Cade, Grade 5



                   Personal Thermometer

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            100 I would sit in front of a big fan.

             90 I would go to the beach.

             80 I would go to my school's playground & play.

             70 I would play with my cousins at my grandma's.

             60 I would play in my back yard.

             50 I would stay in my house.

             40 I would bundle up in bed.

             30 I would stay under my covers.

             At 20,10,5, and 0 degrees I would move to Florida.





            Betty Thomas, Grade 5





 Personal Thermometer

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100 Degrees Fahrenheit- Live in a pool.

 90 Degrees Fahrenheit- Live in a house with airconditioner.

 80 Degrees Fahrenheit- Wear thin leggens.

 70 Degrees Fahrenheit- Wear sweat-pants with long sleeve shirt.

 60 Degrees Fahrenheit- Stay inside in the warm house.

 50 Degrees Fahrenheit- Dress really hot so it feels like summer.

 40 Degrees Fahrenheit- Let it rain. Let it rain. Let it rain.

 30 Degrees Fahrenheit- Dress really, really warm

 20 Degrees Fahrenheit- Get sick.

 10 Degrees Fahrenheit- Stay in bed.

  0 Degrees Fahrenheit- Go back to school when it gets warmer.





Christina Theil, Grade 6





                   PERSONAL THERMOMETER

100 degrees  Live at my pool

90 degrees  Go to beach

80 degrees  Go on a trip to New Jersey to walk on the boardwalk

70 degrees  I would not wear a jacket

60 degrees  I would wear a jacket

50 degrees  I would not wear shorts

40 degrees  I would wear jeans

30 degrees  I would wear gloves

20 degrees  I would wear earmuffs

10 degrees   I would not go to school

5  degrees   I would stay in bed

0 degrees   I would  wear layers of clothes



Brooke MacDonald

Grade 5

Delmar



          Personal Thermometer

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100 degrees Live in a pool

90 degrees go to beach

80 degrees wear shorts

70 degrees sit out in the shade

60 degrees go rideing

50 degrees take a nap

40 degrees go play with friends

30 degrees watch T.V.

20 degrees play games on my computer

10 degrees wear heavy clothes

0  sleep



Joshua S. DahL, grade 6


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