Let’s Play JEOPARDY!! Review Game for Science Heat Test
Jeopardy Types of Heat Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Celsius & Fahrenheit Types of Heat Fill In The Blank Insulators & Conductors Definitions Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Celsius & Fahrenheit What is the most common temperature scale used by most Americans?
$100 Question from Celsius & Fahrenheit
$200 Question from Celsius & Fahrenheit What are the boiling AND freezing points for Fahrenheit AND Celsius?
$200 Answer from Celsius & Fahrenheit Boiling Fahrenheit- 212° Celsius- 100° Freezing Fahrenheit- 32° Celsius- 0°
$300 Question from Celsius & Fahrenheit Which of the following temperatures is the lowest? a. 100°F b. 100°C c. 0°C d. 0°F
$300 Answer from Celsius & Fahrenheit d. 0°F
$400 Question from Celsius & Fahrenheit The water temperature in a well in Iceland is 87°C. What is this temperature in Fahrenheit?
$400 Answer from Celsius & Fahrenheit
$500 Question from Celsius & Fahrenheit The highest lava temperature on Earth has been recorded in Hawaii. It has been measured to be 2192° F. What is this temperature in Celsius?
$500 Answer from Celsius & Fahrenheit
$100 Question from Definitions The total kinetic energy of the particles that make up a substance is?
$100 Answer from Definitions Thermal Energy
$200 Question from Definitions The transfer of energy between objects that are at different temperatures is?
$200 Answer from Definitions Heat
$300 Question from Definitions The increase in volume of a substance due to an increase in temperature is called?
$300 Answer from Definitions Thermal expansion
$400 Question from Definitions Substances that do not transfer energy well are called? Substances that DO transfer energy
$400 Answer from Definitions Thermal insulators & thermal conductors
$500 Question from Definitions A state in which two objects reach the same temperature
$500 Answer from Definitions Thermal equilibrium
$100 Question from Types of Heat What type of heat transfers thermal energy through space?
$100 Answer from Types of Heat Radiation
$200 Question from Types of Heat Warming up beside a campfire is an example of what type of heat?
$200 Answer from Types of Heat Radiation
$300 Question from Types of Heat The handle of a metal spoon warms up when it is placed in a hot bowl of soup because of? What are the other 2 types of heat?
$300 Answer from Types of Heat Conduction Radiation Convention
$400 Question from Types of Heat The temperature of a substance is determined by: How much substance you have b. Whether it is a solid, liquid or gas c. How fast the atoms or molecules of a substance are moving d. The potential energy of the substance
$400 Answer from Types of Heat c. How fast the atoms or molecules of a substance are moving
$500 Question from Types of Heat The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a liquid or a gas is _______. The transfer of energy from one substance to another is _______.
$500 Answer from Types of Heat The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a liquid or a gas is convection. The transfer of energy from one substance to another is conduction.
$100 Question from Fill In The Blank Temperature _________ as average kinetic energy decreases.
$100 Answer from Fill In The Blank Decreases
$200 Question from Fill In The Blank _______ is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
$200 Answer from Fill In The Blank Temperature
$300 Question from Fill In The Blank Particles move slowest in a _______________.
$300 Answer from Fill In The Blank Solid
$400 Question from Fill In The Blank The change of state from a solid to a liquid is ________?
$400 Answer from Fill In The Blank Melting
$500 Question from Fill In The Blank When the end of an iron nail is held in a flame, the energy is transmitted by ______?
$500 Answer from Fill In The Blank Conduction
$100 Question from Insulators & Conductors Which of the following is not a conductor? a. Curling iron b. Iron skillet c. Copper pipe d. Oven mitt
$100 Answer from Insulators & Conductors d. Oven mitt
$200 Question from Insulators & Conductors Which of the following would NOT be a good insulator? a. Wood b. Cloth c. Metal d. rubber
$200 Answer from Insulators & Conductors c. metal
$300 Question from Insulators & Conductors A(n) ________ is a substance that Reduces the transfer of thermal energy.
$300 Answer from Insulators & Conductors
$400 Question from Insulators & Conductors Heat always transfers from ______ temperatures to ______ temperatures.
$400 Answer from Insulators & Conductors Higher to lower
$500 Question from Insulators & Conductors Give examples of three insulators and three conductors
$500 Answer from Insulators & Conductors Oven mitt Scarf rubber Conductors Metal Copper wire coins
Final Jeopardy List the 3 types of thermal energy transfer, draw an example of each, and explain in your own words how it works.
Final Jeopardy Answer Conduction—transfer of Thermal energy when two objects touch Convection– transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a liquid or a gas, Radiation– the transfer of thermal Energy through space