Jeopardy Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scientific Method Theories vs. Laws Big Bang Theory How was the Universe made? Big Bang Lab $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
1 - $100 These are the steps you follow Experiment / Procedure
1 - $200 Review other information from others to get a better understanding of your topic Research / Observation
1 - $300 If I add more water to plants, then they will grow taller. Hypothesis
1 - $400 Data tables, graphs, pictures results
1 - $500 A statement of whether or not your hypothesis was correct conclusion
2 - $100 This is an educated guess or prediction based on observation and research hypothesis
2 - $200 This is an actual explanation based on much research and observation theory
2 - $300 This is an actual rule to describe what we see in nature and the world law
2 - $400 This is the current accepted theory of how the universe was formed Big bang theory
2 - $500 Do scientists have a LAW that describes where the universe came from? No, it is a theory
3 - $100 This idea says the universe formed from a huge explosion of energy Big bang theory
3 - $200 What is cosmic background radiation? Radiation left over in space after the big bang occurred It is detected uniformly from every direction
3 - $300 What does the “red shift” show us? Most objects in space are moving farther apart
3 - $400 Does cosmic background radiation support the big bang theory? yes
3 - $500 What piece of evidence is very important to support the big bang theory? Red shift, cosmic background radiation
4 - $100 This theory says the universe came from a giant explosion Big bang theory
4 - $200 This theory says the universe will always be the same Steady state theory
4 - $300 This theory says the universe will go back and forth between expanding and contracting Oscillating theory
4 - $400 This is the study of the universe cosmology
4 - $500 This is the currently accepted theory of universe formation Big bang theory
5 - $100 This was the dot that moved the farthest Dot E, the last dot
5 - $200 Which dot moves slowest? The one closest to home
5 - $300 Which dot moved fastest? The one farthest from home
5 - $400 How do you determine which moved farthest? Final measurement – initial measurement
5 - $500 What conclusion did we draw from our experiment? The universe is expanding
Final Jeopardy What are the essential components of a graph? Title, axis labels, appropriate scales, key