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What’s the Weather? Activity Sheet
McGraw-Hill Mathematics: Grade 2, Chapter 6
Name: Date:

What’s the Weather?
Glacier National Park
http://www.nps.gov/glac/whatsnew/weather.htm
Take a tour of Glacier National Park!
- Read about the weather.
- Look at the pictures.
- Then use the temperature chart to solve the problems.

- What was the highest temperature in July? °
- What was the highest temperature in December? °
- Which month was hotter?
- How much hotter was it in July than in December?
Subtract. Regroup if you need to.
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°
- Check your answer by adding.
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°
- What was the highest temperature in September? °
- What was the highest temperature in January? °
- Which month was hotter?
- How much hotter was it in September than in January?
Subtract. Regroup if you need to.
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°
- Check your answer by adding.
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°
- What was the highest temperature in June? °
- What was the highest temperature in April? °
- How much hotter was it in June?
Subtract. Regroup if you need to.
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°
- Check your answer by adding.
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°
- Now write your own story problem about the temperatures. Have a partner solve it.

Math at Home
Today I visited Montana's Glacier National Park at a Web site! I looked at pictures of the mountains, lakes, and valleys. Then I learned about the seasons and weather at the park, and solved subtraction problems about the temperatures. I figured out that it was degrees hotter in July than in December!

You can find out more about this topic by asking your teacher or parents to show you other Web sites.
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