Personal Thermometers from Alaska


Personal Thermometers

Ipalook School, Barrow, Alaska



70 degrees -  Get a tan
60 degrees - wear short pants
50 degrees - play outside
40 degrees - go camping
30 degrees - wear rubber boots
20 degrees - ride on the ski-doo
10 degrees - play out with a light parka
0 degrees - play out with the sleds
-10 degrees - make a snowhouse
-20 degrees - make juice ice
-30 degrees - wear mukluks
-40 degrees - wear a fur parka
 by Michelle Frantz

70 degrees - we would be in Fairbanks
60 degrees - we would go inland to camp
50 degrees - would be a nice day in Barrow
40 degrees - go boating
30 degrees - wear rubber boots
20 degrees - wear a jacket
10 degrees - spring day
0 degrees - a sunny, cold day
-10 degrees - dress warm and play out
-20 degrees - play inside
-30 degrees - watch a movie
-40 degrees - my dad can't work outside
 by Lillian Maupin

70 degrees - go swimming
60 degrees - go on the tundra
50 degrees - walk by the beach
40 degrees - go to the playground
30 degrees - play outside with my friends
20 degrees - go for a ski-doo ride
10 degrees - go sledding
0 degrees - walk our dog
-10 degrees - go visit someone
-20 degrees - watch TV
-30 degrees - rent video tapes
-40 degrees - stay home
 by Aqpaluk Stein

Maryann Holmquist mholmquist@arctic.nsbsd.k12.ak.us

E-Mail Exchanges Between Delmar and Alaska

Dear Kids in Alaska, I think at the minus tempertures that you could freeze. I hope you saw my Personal Thermometer. I hope you liked my personal thermometer. How do you stand it when it is so cold? bye,bye, Betty Delmar Elementary School ------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Maryann Holmquist mholmquist@arctic.nsbsd.k12.ak.us Betty, Thanks for writing us the letter back. We thought that was very nice of you to do that. The minus tempertures are not so bad. Your friends in Alaska Ashley and Michelle


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