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© David A. Occhino Welcome to Jeopardy! With your host, … your Science Teacher Mrs. Van Baren With your host, … your Science Teacher Mrs. Van Baren

© David A. Occhino Category 1 Physical Properties of Matter Category 1 Physical Properties of Matter Category 1

© David A. Occhino Category 2 Measurement & Scientific Method Category 2 Measurement & Scientific Method Category 2

© David A. Occhino Category 3 Classification of Matter Category 3 Classification of Matter Category 3

© David A. Occhino Category 4 Chemical Properties of Matter Category 4 Chemical Properties of Matter Category 4

© David A. Occhino Category 5 Motion Category 5 Motion Category 5

© David A. Occhino Category 6 Oh Say Can You “C” Category 6 Oh Say Can You “C” Category 6

© David A. Occhino Properties of Matter $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Game Board $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Measurement & Scientific Method Classification of Matter Chemical Properties Motion Oh Say Can You “C” Final Jeopardy

© David A. Occhino Question The boat is floating on water, so its density must be (1)Less than 1.0 g/mL (2)Equal to 1.0 g/mL (3) Greater than 1.0 g/mL Question The boat is floating on water, so its density must be (1)Less than 1.0 g/mL (2)Equal to 1.0 g/mL (3) Greater than 1.0 g/mL $100 Cat 1: $100 Q

© David A. Occhino Answer (1)Less than 1.0 (density of water) Answer (1)Less than 1.0 (density of water) Board $100 Cat 1: $100 A

© David A. Occhino Question A piece of silver has a mass of 105 grams and a volume of 10 cm 3. What is its density? Question A piece of silver has a mass of 105 grams and a volume of 10 cm 3. What is its density? $200 Cat 1: $200 Q

© David A. Occhino Answer D= m/v = 10.5 g/cm 3 Answer D= m/v = 10.5 g/cm 3 $200 Cat 1: $200 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question When you travel to the moon, what happens to your weight and your mass? Question When you travel to the moon, what happens to your weight and your mass? $300 Cat 1: $300 Q

© David A. Occhino Answers Weight decreases (smaller force of gravity on the moon) Mass stays the same everywhere (amount of matter) Answers Weight decreases (smaller force of gravity on the moon) Mass stays the same everywhere (amount of matter) $300 Cat 1: $300 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question Two liquids are placed in a beaker with water. Liquid A has a density of 0.4 g/mL and liquid B has a density of1.1 g/mL. Label the 3 liquids in the beaker in the order they would appear. Question Two liquids are placed in a beaker with water. Liquid A has a density of 0.4 g/mL and liquid B has a density of1.1 g/mL. Label the 3 liquids in the beaker in the order they would appear. $400 Cat 1: $400 Q

© David A. Occhino Answer $400 Cat 1: $400 A Board Liquid A Water Liquid B

© David A. Occhino Question $500 Cat 1: $500 Q Which of the following are true? (1)Mass is affected by gravity. (2)Density is not affected by size. (3)Streak and hardness are physical properties. (4)Flammability is a physical property. (5)A substance with a density of 0.8 g/ml will float in water.

© David A. Occhino Answer 2, 3 and 5 Answer 2, 3 and 5 $500 Cat 1: $500 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question $100 Cat 2: $100 Q Which variable is graphed on the x axis? Does this graph show a direct or indirect relationship?

© David A. Occhino Answers: X axis: pressure Direct relationship: pressure increases as resistance increases. Answers: X axis: pressure Direct relationship: pressure increases as resistance increases. $100 Cat 2: $100 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question Match the measurement instrument to the quantity it’s used to measure: 1.Triple beam balancea. force 2.Spring scaleb. volume 3.Graduated cylinderc. mass 4.Meter stickd. length Question Match the measurement instrument to the quantity it’s used to measure: 1.Triple beam balancea. force 2.Spring scaleb. volume 3.Graduated cylinderc. mass 4.Meter stickd. length $200 Cat 2: $200 Q

© David A. Occhino Answers 1 – c; 2 – a; 3 – b; 4 - d Answers 1 – c; 2 – a; 3 – b; 4 - d $200 Cat 2: $200 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question $300 Cat 2: $300 Q Match the unit to the quantity it’s used to measure: 1.Metera. mass 2.Gramb. force 3.Literc. volume 4.Newtond. distance

© David A. Occhino Answers: 1 – d; 2 – a; 3 – c; 4 - b Answers: 1 – d; 2 – a; 3 – c; 4 - b $300 Cat 2: $300 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question Jill does an experiment to see if the amount of yeast affects how fluffy bread is. What are the independent and dependent variables? Question Jill does an experiment to see if the amount of yeast affects how fluffy bread is. What are the independent and dependent variables? $400 Cat 2: $400 Q

© David A. Occhino Answer Independent: The amount of yeast – she has made that different on purpose. Dependent: How fluffy the bread is – she measures this during the experiment. Answer Independent: The amount of yeast – she has made that different on purpose. Dependent: How fluffy the bread is – she measures this during the experiment. $400 Cat 2: $400 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question Frank wants to see if the color of light affects how fast plants grow. Name 4 variables he should control to get better results. Question Frank wants to see if the color of light affects how fast plants grow. Name 4 variables he should control to get better results. $500 Cat 2: $500 Q

© David A. Occhino Answers Water, plant food, soil, type of plant, amount of light, beginning size of plant. Answers Water, plant food, soil, type of plant, amount of light, beginning size of plant. $500 Cat 2: $500 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question Type of matter with one substance dissolved in another. Question Type of matter with one substance dissolved in another. $100 Cat 3: $100 Q

© David A. Occhino Answer solution Answer solution $100 Cat 3: $100 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question A.Which physical property is being used to separate the sand and gravel? B.Is this a mixture or a compound? Question A.Which physical property is being used to separate the sand and gravel? B.Is this a mixture or a compound? $200 Cat 4: $400 Q

© David A. Occhino Answers a.Size b.mixture Answers a.Size b.mixture $200 Cat 3: $200 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question Which of the substances listed below are compounds? a.H 2 O (water) b.sugar water c.Nitrogen (N) d.Salt (NaCl) Question Which of the substances listed below are compounds? a.H 2 O (water) b.sugar water c.Nitrogen (N) d.Salt (NaCl) $300 Cat 4: $300 Q

© David A. Occhino Answers A (water) and D (salt) Answers A (water) and D (salt) $300 Cat 3: $300 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question Which are separated by chemical changes and which by physical changes? a.Compounds b.Mixtures c.Solutions Question Which are separated by chemical changes and which by physical changes? a.Compounds b.Mixtures c.Solutions $400 Cat 3: $400 Q

© David A. Occhino Answer Chemical: compounds Physical: mixtures and solutions Answer Chemical: compounds Physical: mixtures and solutions $400 Cat 3: $400 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question A.How much sugar will dissolve at 20 degrees Celsius? B. Name 2 factors that affect how easily a substance dissolves? Question A.How much sugar will dissolve at 20 degrees Celsius? B. Name 2 factors that affect how easily a substance dissolves? $500 Cat 3: $500 Q

© David A. Occhino Answers a.200 g b. amount, temperature, stirring, size Answers a.200 g b. amount, temperature, stirring, size $500 Cat 3: $500 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question $100 Cat 4: $100 Q Which one of the following a chemical change? a.Melting b.burning

© David A. Occhino Answers: burning Answers: burning $100 Cat 4: $100 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question $200 Cat 4: $200 Q a.Name one element that reacts in a similar way to oxygen. b.How many protons are in an atom of oxygen?

© David A. Occhino Answer $200 Cat 4: $200 A Board a.S, Se,Te, Po b.8 protons

© David A. Occhino Question Identify each as a base, an acid, or a neutral substance. a. pH = 3 b. pH = 8 c. pH = 7 Question Identify each as a base, an acid, or a neutral substance. a. pH = 3 b. pH = 8 c. pH = 7 $300 Cat 4: $300 Q

© David A. Occhino Answers A = acid b = base c = neutral Answers A = acid b = base c = neutral $300 Cat 4: $300 A Board

© David A. Occhino Which of the following are true? (1)Carbon has 6 protons in its nucleus (2)Magnesium is a nonmetal. (3)Oxygen is in period 1, group 16. (4)Gold has a larger atomic mass than Chlorine. (5)Neon and Xenon have similar properties. Which of the following are true? (1)Carbon has 6 protons in its nucleus (2)Magnesium is a nonmetal. (3)Oxygen is in period 1, group 16. (4)Gold has a larger atomic mass than Chlorine. (5)Neon and Xenon have similar properties. $400 Cat 4: $400 Q

© David A. Occhino Answer 1, 4 and 5 Answer 1, 4 and 5 $400 Cat 4: $400 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question $500 Cat 4: $500 Q Which of the following are true: a.Rusting is a physical change. b.In a chemical reaction, the mass of the reactants and the products is equal. c.Melting is a chemical change. d.Mixtures are physically combined. e.Xenon is a noble gas.

© David A. Occhino Answer $500 Cat 4: $500 A Board B, d and e are true.

© David A. Occhino Question A car travels 400 kilometers in 5 hours. What is its average speed? Question A car travels 400 kilometers in 5 hours. What is its average speed? $100 Cat 5: $100 Q

© David A. Occhino Answer 400/ 5 = 80 km/ hr Answer 400/ 5 = 80 km/ hr $100 Cat 5: $100 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question Which runner has the fastest average speed? Question Which runner has the fastest average speed? $200 Cat 5: $200 Q A B

© David A. Occhino Answer $200 Cat 5: $200 A Board Runner A – steeper slope

© David A. Occhino Question Where does the skier have the most: 1.Potential energy? 2.Kinetic energy? Question Where does the skier have the most: 1.Potential energy? 2.Kinetic energy? $300 Cat 5: $300 Q A. B.

© David A. Occhino Answer 1. Potential: top of the mountain (A) 2. Kinetic: going faster – bottom of mountain (B) Answer 1. Potential: top of the mountain (A) 2. Kinetic: going faster – bottom of mountain (B) $300 Cat 5: $300 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question What is necessary to determine if an object is in motion. For example, how can the race car driver know he is driving around the track? Question What is necessary to determine if an object is in motion. For example, how can the race car driver know he is driving around the track? $400 Cat 5: $400 Q

© David A. Occhino Answer Frame of reference Answer Frame of reference $400 Cat 5: $400 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question $500 Cat 5: $500 Q Match each time period – month, year, day - with what it is equal to: (1)One rotation of Earth on its axis (2) On lunar cycle (full moon to full moon) (3)One revolution of Earth around the sun

© David A. Occhino Answers $500 Cat 5: $500 A Board 1 – day 2 – month 3 - year

© David A. Occhino Question Metric unit for length and metric unit for temperature. Question Metric unit for length and metric unit for temperature. $100 Cat 6: $100 Q

© David A. Occhino Answers Centimeter & Celsius Answers Centimeter & Celsius $100 Cat 6: $100 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question Coke has a pH of 5 and clog remover (Drano) has a pH of 13. Which is an acid? Question Coke has a pH of 5 and clog remover (Drano) has a pH of 13. Which is an acid? $200 Cat 6: $200 Q

© David A. Occhino Answer Coke Answer Coke $200 Cat 6: $200 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question $300 Cat 6: $300 Q Something kept the same during an experiment: for example giving all the plants in the experiment the same amount of light.

© David A. Occhino Controlled variable $300 Cat 6: $300 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question $400 Cat 6: $400 QCat 3: $500 Q Element with 27 protons in its nucleus. Element in group 14, period 2.

© David A. Occhino Answer 1. Cobalt 2. Carbon Answer 1. Cobalt 2. Carbon $400 Cat 6: $400 A Board

© David A. Occhino Question $500 Cat 6: $500 Q Which is more dense: A block of copper (density 8.96 g/ml) cut in half or A whole block of chromium (density 7.14 g/ml).

© David A. Occhino Answer $500 Cat 6: $500 A Board Copper – density isn’t affected by size

© David A. Occhino Daily Double

© David A. Occhino Final Jeopardy!

© David A. Occhino Final Category Chemistry Final Category Chemistry Final Category

© David A. Occhino Final Jeopardy Question Everything is made up of atoms. Atoms are made up of 3 smaller parts – 2 in the nucleus and 1 outside the nucleus. Name the 3 parts of an atom. Final Jeopardy Question Everything is made up of atoms. Atoms are made up of 3 smaller parts – 2 in the nucleus and 1 outside the nucleus. Name the 3 parts of an atom. Final Jeopardy Question

© David A. Occhino Final Jeopardy Answer Proton, neutron & electron Final Jeopardy Answer Proton, neutron & electron Final Jeopardy Answer

© David A. Occhino End Titles