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THIS IS JEOPARDY

With Your Host... Mrs. Bennett

Final 1 Final 2 ROCKS & MINERALS LIFE SCIENCE WAVES, WIND, WATER, & ICE ANYTHING GOES MAGNETISM ELECTRICTY 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

<click here to return to main screen> The two electrical charges in a magnet. A 100 <click here to return to main screen>

What is positive and negative? <click here to return to main screen>

<click here to return to main screen> What like electrical charges do in magnets. A 200 <click here to return to main screen>

<click here to return to main screen> What is repel? A 200 <click here to return to main screen>

<click here to return to main screen> What different electrical charges do in magnets. <click here to return to main screen> A 300

<click here to return to main screen> What is attract? A 300 <click here to return to main screen>

The device shown in this picture. <click here to return to main screen> The device shown in this picture. A 400

What is an electromagnet? <click here to return to main screen> What is an electromagnet? A 400

<click here to return to main screen> DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

<click here to return to main screen> Some common devices that use an electromagnet to make them work. Name One A 500

<click here to return to main screen> What are … electric motors cell phones doorbells electric generators earphones A 500 <click here to return to main screen>

<click here to return to main screen> The three rock types. B 100 <click here to return to main screen>

<click here to return to main screen> What are … igneous metamorphic sedimentary B 100

<click here to return to main screen> What rocks are made of. B 200

<click here to return to main screen> What are minerals? B 200

The remains of prehistoric plants and animals. B 300 <click here to return to main screen>

<click here to return to main screen> What are <click here to return to main screen> B 300

The scale used to measure a minerals hardness. <click here to return to main screen> The scale used to measure a minerals hardness. B 400

What is the Mohs hardness scale? <click here to return to main screen> B 400

The rock type that is likely to be hard but shows no layering. <click here to return to main screen> The rock type that is likely to be hard but shows no layering. B 500

<click here to return to main screen> What is igneous? B 500 <click here to return to main screen>

The type of circuit shown here. <click here to return to main screen> The type of circuit shown here. C 100

What is a serial or series circuit? <click here to return to main screen>

The type of circuit shown here. <click here to return to main screen> The type of circuit shown here. C 200

What is a parallel circuit? <click here to return to main screen> C 200

<click here to return to main screen> The type of electricity that causes lightning and makes balloons stick to walls. C 300

What is static electricity. <click here to return to main screen> What is static electricity. C 300

Three useful things electrical energy can be turned into. <click here to return to main screen>

<click here to return to main screen> What is … … heat, light, & motion? C 400

producing electricity. These things flow producing electricity. <click here to return to main screen> C 500

<click here to return to main screen> What are electrons? C 500

Organisms that only eat animals. <click here to return to main screen> D 100

<click here to return to main screen> What are carnivores? D 100 <click here to return to main screen>

An organism that eats only plants. <click here to return to main screen> D 200

<click here to return to main screen> What is an herbivore? D 200 <click here to return to main screen>

both plants and animals. An organism that eats both plants and animals. <click here to return to main screen> D 300

<click here to return to main screen> What is an omnivore? D 300 <click here to return to main screen>

<click here to return to main screen> The term for all the living things (plants, animals, etc.) in an ecosystem. <click here to return to main screen> D 400

<click here to return to main screen> What is biotic? D 400 <click here to return to main screen>

<click here to return to main screen> The process in which organisms genetically change over time to meet the needs of their environment. D 500

<click here to return to main screen> What is adapt or evolve? D 500

The breaking down of rocks. <click here to return to main screen>

<click here to return to main screen> What is erosion? (or weathering) <click here to return to main screen> E 100

A rapid geologic process that changes the Earth’s surface. <click here to return to main screen> A rapid geologic process that changes the Earth’s surface. (Name One) E 200

Landslides Volcanoes Earthquakes What are … Landslides Volcanoes Earthquakes <click here to return to main screen> E 200

How plants break down rocks. <click here to return to main screen> How plants break down rocks. E 300

What is their roots expand in cracks? <click here to return to main screen>

The most common way eroded material is moved from one place <click here to return to main screen> The most common way eroded material is moved from one place to another. E 400

<click here to return to main screen> What is flowing water? <click here to return to main screen> E 400

<click here to return to main screen> Cracks in the Earth. E 500 <click here to return to main screen>

<click here to return to main screen> What are faults? E 500

The group of organisms that make up the base of the food chain. <click here to return to main screen> The group of organisms that make up the base of the food chain. F 100

What are producers or plants? <click here to return to main screen> What are producers or plants? F 100

<click here to return to main screen> The hardest mineral listed below. GYPSUM FLOURITE TALC ORTHOCLASE QUARTZ CALCITE APATITE F 200 <click here to return to main screen>

<click here to return to main screen> What is quartz? F 200 <click here to return to main screen>

A pictorial chart showing the flow of energy in an ecosystem. <click here to return to main screen> F 300

What is a food chain or a food web? <click here to return to main screen> What is a food chain or a food web? F 300

<click here to return to main screen> The process in which geologic material is formed, deposited, eroded, transported, and changed into different rock types over long periods of time. F 400 <click here to return to main screen>

<click here to return to main screen> What is the rock cycle? B 400 <click here to return to main screen>

<click here to return to main screen> Tiny organisms, most of which are beneficial to other living things although a small number cause disease. <click here to return to main screen> F 500

What are microorganisms? <click here to return to main screen> What are microorganisms? F 500

<click here to return to main screen> Final Jeopardy – One Organisms that break down and recycle matter from dead plants and animals.

<click here to return to main screen> What are decomposers? <click here to return to main screen>

<click here to return to main screen> Final Jeopardy – Two The term used to describe the non-living components of an ecosystem.

<click here to return to main screen> What is abiotic? Sunlight Air & Weather Water Soil & Rock