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THIS IS JEOPARDY

With your Host... Mrs. Schlotter

Our Favorite Inventions Conductors And Insulators Our Favorite Inventions Feeling Hot, Hot, Hot! Save the Earth! Heat Energy Transfers You Light Up My Life 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

Which type of temperature scale has water freezing at 0 degrees? A 100

Which temperature scale is used more often than any other scale?

Which temperature scale has water boiling at 212 degrees?

Which temperature scale states that everything, including the tiniest particles, stops moving at absolute zero? A 400

The United States is one of the only countries to use this temperature scale.

Sunlight hits the earth’s surface more ___________ in the summer than it does in the winter. angled powerfully directly B 100

Rather than saying “Keep the cold out,” what should we be saying in the winter? Why?

What can we do to prevent heat from transferring from our homes to the outside? B 300

Why do our cold drinks get warm after sitting out for a while? B 400

What are the 3 conditions that must occur for a hurricane to form? B 500

Materials that transfer heat easily are known as _____________. C 100

Materials that slow the transfer of heat are called _____________.

Aluminum, stainless steel, and copper are all examples of _________.

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

Plastic, wood, rubber, and cloth are all examples of ___________ that limit the transfer of heat.

Which of these materials is the best conductor of heat? stainless steel iron aluminum copper C 500

This useful kitchen appliance, invented in 1919, comes from the Latin word “tostum,” which means scorching or burning. D 100

When he was only fifteen years old, Chester Greenwood invented this useful object. He first used beaver fur and black velvet as the materials but eventually revised them. D 200

Alexander Fleming accidentally invented this while he was studying bacteria.

The first of these in 1913 were dangerous to the environment because they released a gas called Freon into the air. Today, they use ammonia gas in these because it is environmentally friendly. D 400

We can thank George Crum for inventing these while he was trying to please a picky eater in 1853. D 500

The higher the number of ___________, the more energy the light bulb uses per second.

Compact fluorescent bulbs use much less ___________ to produce the same amount of light as incandescent bulbs. E 200

Why doesn’t everyone use compact fluorescent light bulbs if they are more energy-efficient and last longer? E 300

Thomas A. Edison introduced the first practical light bulb known as an ____________ light bulb over 100 years ago. A. fluorescent incandescent Light Emitting Diode E 400

The amount of light produced by a light bulb is measured in ______________. A. watts lumens gallons meters E 500

__________ resources of energy, such as solar, wind, and water, are resources that “flow” continuously and will never run out. F 100

The energy of moving water, known as _________, can be used to turn turbines and generate electricity. F 200

The ___________ Effect occurs when a layer of gases builds up in our atmosphere, trapping more and more heat and causing the earth’s temperature to gradually rise. F 300

When fossil fuels are burned and harmful gases are released, they combine with water droplets in the air and fall to the earth known as __________ rain. F 400

Scientists capture the heat from magma or molten rock to generate electricity. This is called __________ energy. F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: How We Can Help Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Click on screen to continue Name 3 things you and your family can do to reduce the amount of energy you use. These steps must be from the text! Click on screen to continue

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