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Editing Directions This is a READ ONLY Google Slide Presentation. You need to MAKE YOUR OWN COPY of this slideshow so you can edit it and create your own Jeopardy game. To make your own copy, first be sure to be logged into your Google account, then click “File” and “Make a copy…” in the menu above. Once you have your own copy of the slideshow you can now make your changes. Edit the title slide as needed to name your Jeopardy game. On the “Jeopardy Board” slide, replace the generic topic headings with your real topics. Reduce the font size if needed to fit your topic text to the box. On each “Question” and “Answer” slide, simply type in your question and answer text to replace the placeholder text in the middle of the slide. Everything is already hyperlinked to go to the correct slides, so no links need to be added. All other text and items on each slide are linked back to that same slide so the user will not accidentally move to the next slide. Delete this slide when done creating your Jeopardy game.

JEOPARDY BOARD $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Define Me Who Am I? FINAL JEOPARDY Define Me Who Am I? Take A Step Up Misc. It's Experimental $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

What is an educated guess? Topic 1 - $100 Question What is an educated guess? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 1 - $100 Answer Hypothesis Click to return to Jeopardy Board

How many times an experiment is performed? Topic 1 - $200 Question How many times an experiment is performed? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 1 - $200 Answer Trials Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 1 - $300 Question Data in words Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 1 - $300 Answer Qualitative Data Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 1 - $400 Question Data in Numbers Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 1 - $400 Answer Quantitative Data Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What the scientist changes during the experiment. Topic 1 - $500 Question What the scientist changes during the experiment. Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 1 - $500 Answer Independent Variable Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What is used for comparison? Topic 2 - $100 Question What is used for comparison? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 2 - $100 Answer Control Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Create a hypothesis to go with the following question: Topic 2 - $200 Question Create a hypothesis to go with the following question: Who buys from the “sale” rack more, teenagers or adults? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 2 - $200 Answer If...then...because... Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What stays the same during an experiment? Topic 2 - $300 Question What stays the same during an experiment? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 2 - $300 Answer Constants Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 2 - $400 Question Solar cookers capture energy from the Sun, which is used to cook food. The students in a class are building their own solar cookers. Each student uses a different type of material inside their solar cooker. After leaving the cookers in sunlight for one hour, the temperature of each cooker is taken, using the same type of thermometer. What is the independent variable in the experiment? Click to see answer

The material used inside the cooker Topic 2 - $400 Answer The material used inside the cooker Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What scientists measure during an experiment Topic 2 - $500 Question What scientists measure during an experiment Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 2 - $500 Answer Dependent Variable Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 3 - $100 Question The step of the scientific method that comes before reporting your results Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 3 - $100 Answer Draw conclusions Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What is the first step of the scientific method? Topic 3 - $200 Question What is the first step of the scientific method? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 3 - $200 Answer Ask a question Click to return to Jeopardy Board

The second step of the scientific method Topic 3 - $300 Question The second step of the scientific method Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 3 - $300 Answer Research Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 3 - $400 Question The step of the scientific method that comes before you do your experiment Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 3 - $400 Answer Make Hypothesis Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What do you do after you make your hypothesis? Topic 3 - $500 Question What do you do after you make your hypothesis? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 3 - $500 Answer Test/Experiment Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 4 - $100 Question Students on two different school campus are comparing the growth rate of grass three weeks after fertilizer has been applied. The same fertilizer and the same amount of water are used on both campuses. Which variable is MOST important to control when the results of the two investigations are compared? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 4 - $100 Answer Type of grass used Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 4 - $200 Question A student asked, “How does the expectation of being tickled affect someone?” What could their hypothesis be? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 4 - $200 Answer If...then...because... Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 4 - $300 Question A student designed an experiment to show how temperature affects the rate of evaporation of water. What is the independent variable? Click to see answer

The temperature of the water Topic 4 - $300 Answer The temperature of the water Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 4 - $400 Question A student compared “Strong” trash bags with “Breath of Fresh Air” trash bags to see which trash bags could hold the most weight before ripping. What is something that should NOT remain constant? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 4 - $400 Answer The type of trash bag Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 4 - $500 Question A student wants to know if water will heat faster in a black bowl or in a white bowl. An equal amount of water is put in each bowl and the bowls are left in the sun. After two hours, the water temperature in each bowl is measured. What is the independent variable? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 4 - $500 Answer The color of the bowl Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What is the difference between an observation and an inference? Topic 5 - $100 Question What is the difference between an observation and an inference? Click to see answer

Observation - uses 5 senses to notice qualities of an object Topic 5 - $100 Answer Observation - uses 5 senses to notice qualities of an object Inference - uses observations to make an educated guess about something Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Give an example of a qualitative observation Topic 5 - $200 Question Give an example of a qualitative observation Click to see answer

Any observation that uses 5 senses Topic 5 - $200 Answer Any observation that uses 5 senses Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What is a tool used to measure length? Topic 5 - $300 Question What is a tool used to measure length? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 5 - $300 Answer Ruler/yard stick Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Give an example of a quantitative observation. Topic 5 - $400 Question Give an example of a quantitative observation. Click to see answer

Any observation using measurement Topic 5 - $400 Answer Any observation using measurement Click to return to Jeopardy Board

How is a scientific sketch different from an artist’s sketch? Topic 5 - $500 Question How is a scientific sketch different from an artist’s sketch? Click to see answer

A scientific sketch is fast, has a title, and LOTS of labels Topic 5 - $500 Answer A scientific sketch is fast, has a title, and LOTS of labels Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic: Scientific Method FINAL Topic: Scientific Method Click to see question

Final Jeopardy Question Type question here Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Final Jeopardy Answer Type answer here Click to return to Jeopardy Board