Showing 95 experiments that use the Wireless Temperature Sensor.

Elementary / Elementary Science

Mixing Water

In this lab, students use a temperature sensor to observe that mixing hot and cold water results in a new, averaged temperature.

Elementary / Elementary Science

Exploring Temperatures

In this lab, students use a temperature sensor to explore temperature changes. This lab will help students recognize temperature as a measurement of how...

Elementary / Elementary Science

Hot and Cold

In this lab, students use a temperature sensor to observe the property of temperature. Students will learn that this property can be measured using a thermometer...

Elementary / Elementary Science

Freezing and Melting Water

In this lab, students use a temperature sensor to measure the temperature of water in different forms. Students will learn that water can exist in different...

Elementary / Elementary Science

Feeling and Measuring Temperature

In this lab, students use a temperature sensor to compare the results of measuring temperature to how the temperature feels.

Elementary / Elementary Science

Cars and Heat

In this lab, students use a temperature sensor to determine how the temperature inside a car parked in the sun compares to the temperature of the air outside...

Elementary / Elementary Science

Temperature and Change

In this lab, students use a temperature sensor to determine how temperature effects the time it takes for a sugar cube to dissolve or an antacid tablet...

Elementary / Elementary Science

Keeping Warm

In this lab, students will use a temperature sensor to understand which materials conduct heat and which don’t, and why they do or don’t.

Elementary / Elementary Science

Heating Land and Water

In this lab, students will use a temperature sensor to identify the property that allows some materials to heat up faster than others. Students will draw...

Elementary / Elementary Science

Chemical Reactions

In this lab, students will use a temperature sensor to measure the change in temperature as two substances chemically react.

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