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Who wants to be a Millionaire? Hosted by Your Teacher

Confident?

The Prizes 1 - $100 2 - $200 3 - $500 4 - $1,000 5 - $2,000 6 - $4,000 7 - $8,000 8 - $16,000 9 - $32,000 10 - $64,000 11 - $125,000 12 - $250,000 13 - $500,000 14 - $1,000,000

Lifelines “Phone a friend” Ask the audience

$100 A student pours hot milk into a cold mug. A few minutes later, the ____________. B – mug is warmer A – mug is cooler B – mug is warmer C – milk is warmer D – mug is still as cold

$200 Which is the best habitat for a plant that lives in freshwater? C - pond A - ocean B - desert C - pond D - log

$500 The top string on a guitar has a lower pitch than the bottom string. Which is true? D – top string is thicker A – top string doesn’t vibrate B – top string is thinner C – strings are the same D – top string is thicker

$1,000 How are a Blue Crab and a Striped Bass alike? A – They both live in water A – They both live in water B – They both have claws C – They both have stripes D – They both have hard shells

$2,000 In which kind of rock will you most likely find layers of materials pressed together? B - sedimentary A - igneous B - sedimentary C - metamorphic D - magma

$4,000 A squirrel eats nuts from an oak tree. An owl eats the squirrel. Then a hawk eats the owl. Which living thing is a producer? A – oak tree A – oak tree B - squirrel C - owl D - hawk

$8,000 Which kind of matter has a shape and a volume that do not change? C - solid A - gas B - oil C - solid D - liquid

$16,000 Cart X is empty and Cart Y is full. If they’re both pushed with the same strength, what will happen? D – Cart X will move faster A – Only cart Y will move B – Cart Y will move farther C – Cart X will move slower D – Cart X will move faster

$32,000 Which action does not produce heat? B – melting an ice cube A – rubbing hands together B – melting an ice cube C – using a toaster D – burning wood

$64,000 A student hits a tuning fork, and it starts to vibrate. How does this change the air nearby? D – The air starts to vibrate A – The air doesn’t change B – The air gets pushed away C – The air gets pulled toward D – The air starts to vibrate

$125,000 A tree grows very large leaves. This adaptation helps the plant survive which condition? A – too little water A – too little water B – high temperatures C – little sunlight D – salty water

$250,000 What should a student do first after completing an investigation? B – was her hands A – talk to her friends B – wash her hands C – have a snack D – go to recess

$500,000 A mineral’s luster could be described as _________. B – shiny like glass A – softer than a nail B – shiny like glass C – 515 grams D – 14 centimeters across

$1,000,000 Air does not let heat flow through it easily. Air is __________. D – a good insulator A – not a conductor or insulator B – a good conductor C – a bad insulator D – a good insulator

Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner!