1. Temperature Scavenger Hunt: Create a list of items with different temperatures for your child to find in and around the house - like something warm, something cold, etc.
  2. DIY Thermometer: Teach your child how to make a simple thermometer using a plastic bottle, water, and a straw. Watch as the water level rises and falls with temperature changes.
  3. Baking Science: Bake cookies or cupcakes with your child and discuss how different temperatures affect the baking process and the final result.
  4. Temperature Experiment: Set up an experiment to show how air expands and contracts with temperature changes. Use a balloon and hot/cold water to demonstrate.
  5. Frozen vs. Melted: Explore the concept of freezing and melting by conducting experiments with ice cubes and crayons, observing how they change with temperature.
  6. Weather Watcher: Encourage your child to track and record daily temperatures and weather conditions in a journal to understand patterns and trends.
  7. Hot and Cold Colors: Introduce the concept of warm and cool colors by creating art using temperature as inspiration. Red for hot, blue for cold, etc.
  8. Ice Cube Meltdown: Place ice cubes of different sizes in various locations and predict which will melt faster based on temperature variations - indoor, outdoor, near a heater, etc.
  9. Temperature Guessing Game: Play a game where your child guesses the temperature without looking at a thermometer. Use clues like clothing, fan speed, or sweat to make educated guesses.
  10. Temperature Tales: Read books or watch videos about animals or environments that thrive in extreme temperatures to spark curiosity and expand knowledge.