ROUND 1ROUND 2 FINAL Jeopardy
Process Skills Physical Science Earth Science Life Science Vocab Hodge Podge 1 Pt 2 Pts 3 Pts 4 Pts 5 Pts Round 2 Final Jeopardy Home
1 Pt – Process Skills 1,1 Expectation of a student if there is an accident in the lab -
Home What is TELL THE TEACHER? 1 Pt – Process Skills
Goggles, apron, and gloves - 1,2 2 Pts – Process Skills
What is/are SAFETY EQUIPMENT? What is/are SAFETY EQUIPMENT? Home 2 Pts – Process Skills
The “If, then” statement in a Scientific Investigation is called - 1,3 3 Pts – Process Skills
What is the HYPOTHESIS? ScoresHome 3 Pts – Process Skills
The pictured lab equipment measures this physical property of matter - 1,4 4 Pts – Process Skills
What is MASS? ScoresHome 4 Pts – Process Skills
A graduated cylinder or a beaker measures this physical property of matter - A graduated cylinder or a beaker measures this physical property of matter - 1,5 5 Pts – Process Skills
What is VOLUME? ScoresHome 5 Pts – Process Skills
Of the 3 states of matter, the one that has a definite volume, but not a definite shape - 2,1 1 Pt – Physical Science
What is LIQUID? ScoresHome 1 Pt – Physical Science
The ability to cause change in matter is called - 2,2 2 Pts – Physical Science
What is ENERGY? ScoresHome 2 Pts – Physical Science
The bending of light when it travels through different materials - 2,3 3 Pts – Physical Science
What is REFRACTION? ScoresHome 3 Pts – Physical Science
A force can act on an object to make it start moving, speed up, change direction or - 2,4 4 Pts – Physical Science
What is TO STOP MOVING? ScoresHome 4 Pts – Physical Science
The effect of gravity on the mass of an object equals - 2,5 5 Pts – Physical Science
What is WEIGHT? ScoresHome 5 Pts – Physical Science
A landform that is created when sediments are eroded by a river and then deposited in a new location - 3,1 1 Pt – Earth Science
What is A DELTA? ScoresHome 1 Pt – Earth Science
The Earth’s only natural satellite Pts – Earth Science
What is THE MOON? ScoresHome 2 Pts – Earth Science
Type of change that can occur with volcanoes, earthquakes and landslides - 3,3 3 Pts – Earth Science
What are RAPID CHANGES? ScoresHome 3 Pts – Earth Science
The tilt of the Earth on its axis combined with Earth’s orbit around the Sun causes Pts – Earth Science
What are SEASONS? 4 Pts – Earth Science ScoresHome
3,5 5 Pts – Earth Science The type of layered rock where paleontologists find fossils -
What is SEDIMENTARY ROCK? ScoresHome 5 Pts – Earth Science
An organism that eats only meat - 4,1 1 Pt – Life Science
What is a CARNIVORE? ScoresHome 1 Pt – Life Science
Complete Metamorphosis consists of the stages of egg, pupa, adult and Pts – Life Science
What is LARVA? ScoresHome 2 Pts – Life Science
Plants release this gas into the atmosphere as a result photosynthesis Pts – Life Science
What is OXYGEN? ScoresHome 3 Pts – Life Science
The major difference between a producer and a consumer in a food chain Pts – Life Science
What is to MAKES THEIR OWN FOOD? ScoresHome 4 Pts – Life Science
An ecosystem is made up of a community and its __________ Pts – Life Science
What is ENVIRONMENT? ScoresHome 5 Pts – Life Science
Definition: The amount of matter in an object Pt – Vocab
What is MASS? ScoresHome 1 Pt – Vocab
Definition: The amount of space that matter takes up Pts – Vocab
What is VOLUME? ScoresHome 2 Pts – Vocab
Definition: A form of energy produced by vibrating objects Pts – Vocab
What is SOUND? ScoresHome 3 Pts – Vocab
Texture, magnetism, color, mass, odor, and taste - Texture, magnetism, color, mass, odor, and taste Pts – Vocab
What are PHYSICAL PROPERTIES? ScoresHome 4 Pts – Vocab
Definition: The path one object takes around another object in space and caused the by gravity of each object pulling on the other object Pts – Vocab
What is ORBIT? ScoresHome 5 Pts – Vocab
An organism that only eats producers Pt – Hodge-Podge
What is AN HERBIVORE? ScoresHome 1 Pt – Hodge-Podge
The two greatest weathering agents that are most responsible for changing the surface of our Earth Pts – Hodge-Podge
What are MOVING WATER and WIND? ScoresHome 2 Pts – Hodge-Podge
The practice of decreasing the use of our natural resources Pts – Hodge-Podge
What is CONSERVATION? ScoresHome 3 Pts – Hodge-Podge
In the Energy Stairs illustration, what change in energy level is required to change from a liquid state of matter to a solid state of matter Pts – Hodge-Podge GAS LIQUID SOLID
What is LOSE ENERGY? Or DECREASE ENERGY What is LOSE ENERGY? Or DECREASE ENERGY ScoresHome 4 Pts – Hodge-Podge
The highest temperature that liquid water can attain Pts – Hodge-Podge
What is 100°C? ScoresHome 5 Pts – Hodge-Podge
Earth’s Surface Motion & Forces This “IN” That Cycles in Nature Weather & Oceans Earth, Moon & Beyond 2 Pts 4 Pts4 pts4 Pts 6 Pts 8 Pts 10 Pts Round 1 Final Jeopardy Round 2 Home
Makes up 75% of the Earth’s surface - R1,1 2 Pts – Earth’s Surface
What is WATER? Or OCEANS? What is WATER? Or OCEANS? Home 2 Pts – Earth’s Surface
Physical feature on the Earth’s surface are known as - R1,2 4 Pts – Earth’s Surface
What is a LANDFORM? ScoresHome 4 Pts – Earth’s Surface
Process of moving sediment from one place to another - R1,3 6 Pts – Earth’s Surface
What is EROSION? ScoresHome 6 Pts – Earth’s Surface
Number of high tides in one day or the number of low tides in one day - R1,4 8 Pts – Earth’s Surface
What is 2? ScoresHome 8 Pts – Earth’s Surface
Two processes that form sand dunes - Two processes that form sand dunes - R1,5 10 Pts – Earth’s Surface
What are EROSION and DEPOSITION? ScoresHome 10 Pts – Earth’s Surface
In Science, a push or a pull is known as a - R2,1 2 Pts – Motion & Forces
What is FORCE? ScoresHome 2 Pts – Motion & Forces
A force that works against motion as when two objects rub against each other - R2,2 4 Pts – Motion & Forces
What is FRICTION? ScoresHome 4 Pts – Motion & Forces
The force acting on a landslide to cause dirt and mud to move down the hill is - R2,3 6 Pts – Motion & Forces
What is GRAVITY? ScoresHome 6 Pts – Motion & Forces
Energy of motion - R2,4 8 Pts – Motion & Forces
What is MECHANICAL ENERGY? ScoresHome 8 Pts – Motion & Forces
The force that causes a teardrop to roll down someone's cheek - R2,5 10 Pts – Motion & Forces
What is GRAVITY? ScoresHome 10 Pts – Motion & Forces
The center and hottest layer of the Earth that is made of solid iron and nickel - R3,1 2 Pts – This “IN” That
What is the INNER CORE? ScoresHome 2 Pts – This “IN” That
Objects made of plastic, glass, rubber or wood can be used as - R3,2 4 Pts – This “IN” That
What are INSULATORS? 4 Pts – This “IN” That ScoresHome
Eye color, height, hair color, desire to hunt, when a turtle is born it crawls to the ocean - R3,3 6 Pts – This “IN” That
What are INHERITED TRAITS? ScoresHome 6 Pts – This “IN” That
The tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion - [an object at rest will remain at rest, or a moving object will remain moving, unless an outside force acts on it] - The tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion - [an object at rest will remain at rest, or a moving object will remain moving, unless an outside force acts on it] - R3,4 8 Pts – This “IN” That
What is INERTIA? ScoresHome 8 Pts – This “IN” That
R3,5 10 Pts – This “IN” That Behaviors that are inherited -
What are INSTINCTIVE BEHAVIORS? ScoresHome 10 Pts – This “IN” That
Precipitation, condensation, accumulation, evaporation - Precipitation, condensation, accumulation, evaporation - R4,1 2 Pts – Cycles in Nature
What is the WATER CYCLE? ScoresHome 2 Pts – Cycles in Nature
The cycle in which plants release oxygen into the atmosphere - R4,2 4 Pts – Cycles in Nature
What is the CARBON DIOXIDE- OXYGEN CYCLE? ScoresHome 4 Pts – Cycles in Nature
The three (3) things that plants require to undergo the process of photosynthesis - R4,3 6 Pts – Cycles in Nature
What are SUNLIGHT, WATER and CARBON DIOXIDE? ScoresHome 6 Pts – Cycles in Nature
The part of the Water Cycle represented by the “?” - R4,4 8 Pts – Cycles in Nature ?
What is CONDENSATION? ScoresHome 8 Pts – Cycles in Nature
Period of little or no precipitation - R4,5 10 Pts – Cycles in Nature
ScoresHome 10 Pts – Cycles in Nature What is DROUGHT?
The average conditions in an area through all seasons over a long period of time - R5,1 2 Pts – Weather & Oceans
What is CLIMATE? ScoresHome 2 Pts – Weather & Oceans
The type of front illustrated by the symbol above - R5,2 4 Pts – Weather & Oceans
What is a COLD FRONT? ScoresHome 4 Pts – Weather & Oceans
The cause of ocean tides on Earth - R5,3 6 Pts – Weather & Oceans
ScoresHome 6 Pts – Weather & Oceans What is the MOON’S GRAVITY?
The type of weather to be expected based on the type of pressure system’s symbol above - R5,4 8 Pts – Weather & Oceans L
What is LOUSY? ScoresHome
The amount of water vapor in the air - R5,5 10 Pts – Weather & Oceans
What is HUMIDITY? ScoresHome 10 Pts – Weather & Oceans
Craters, Rocky, Gravity, Satellites, Orbit, Rotate - Craters, Rocky, Gravity, Satellites, Orbit, Rotate - R6,1 2 Pts – Earth, Moon & Beyond
What are EARTH AND MOON SIMILARITIES? ScoresHome 2 Pts – Earth, Moon & Beyond
Moon phase illustrated above - R6,2 4 Pts – Earth, Moon & Beyond
What is the THIRD QUARTER or LAST QUARTER? What is the THIRD QUARTER or LAST QUARTER? ScoresHome 4 Pts – Earth, Moon & Beyond
R6,3 If an astronaut blasted off from Mars, and traveled away from the Sun, the 2nd planet he would pass - 6 Pts – Earth, Moon & Beyond
ScoresHome What is SATURN? 6 Pts – Earth, Moon & Beyond
Planet “X” is a small, terrestrial planet that has one moon, liquid water and an atmosphere. Planet “X” is - Planet “X” is a small, terrestrial planet that has one moon, liquid water and an atmosphere. Planet “X” is - R6,4 8 Pts – Earth, Moon & Beyond
What is EARTH? ScoresHome 8 Pts – Earth, Moon & Beyond
This separates the gas giants from the inner planets - R6,5 10 Pts – Earth, Moon & Beyond
ScoresHome What is the ASTEROID BELT? 10 Pts – Earth, Moon & Beyond
Home CYCLES IN NATURE Final Jeopardy Question
The organism at the bottom of any food web that feeds on dead organisms and dead animal wastes -
What is a DECOMPOSER? Home
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