Nature Activity

A Cricket Thermometer

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Did you know that the warmer it is outside, the faster a cricket will chirp? And believe it or not, you can figure out the temperature by counting cricket chirps and using a little math! Here’s how!

Supplies Needed:

  • The current temperature
  • A cricket within hearing distance

Steps:

  1. Find out what the temperature is.
  2. Listen to a cricket and count how many times it chirps in 15 seconds.
  3. Write that number down on a piece of paper.
  4. Subtract that number from the temperature.
  5. This is the “magic number.” For example, if the temperature was 70 degrees and your cricket chirped
  6. 40 times, your magic number would be 30.
  7. Now you can figure out the temperature any time you want to. Just count the number of cricket chirps in 15 seconds and add your magic number. The number you get is the temperature!

Crickets make their songs by rubbing the teeth of the file on one wing against the scraper on the other. Each “chirp” is actually a complicated combination of vibrations and harmonics. Truly it is a wonderful God who can create one of His “creeping things” with such amazing abilities. Each sound made by the cricket is one of praise to his Creator as it tells of the quality of God’s work in making the insect.

Look up these Bible verses and see how they apply to the lesson:  

 

“Make a joyful shout to the Lord, all you lands! Serve the Lord with gladness; Come before His presence with singing.”