Teacher Instructions: This game is designed to help you review the curriculum with your students before an exam. As a teacher you will need to take the time to fill in the Subject titles (slide 2), Questions and Answers on all other slides. On this game there is room for 24 questions + one “Final” Review-Jeopardy question. To avoid loosing this template choose the “save as” feature under the “file” menu. Then save your new document under a different name. To reset the game (turning the numbers on the game board black again) you have to close the program and open it again. This will turn the numbers from white to black. On each Q and A slide, to return to the game board you click any where on the answer Click Here For Game Rules
Model Earth DisastersRocks and Minerals Rock Cycle Final Review-Jeopardy Final Review-Jeopardy
Q: What part of an egg represents the earth’s crust? A:Shell
Q:Where would the thickest part of the crust be? A: On a mountain
Q:Why is the inner core solid? A:Pressure of the other layers
Q:Name the 4 layers of earth. A:Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core
Q:What is the name of the scientists who study earth? A:Geologist
Q:What device is used for detecting stresses from inside the earth which cause tilts. A:Surveyor’s level
Q:Along plate boundaries are where most of these occur. A:Earthquakes
Q:The name of the point where the earthquake begins. A:Focus
Q:Earthquakes are measured using a… A: Seismograph
Q: Before Lava reaches the surface, it is called: A:Magma
Q:Sudden or fast movement of rock down a slope A:Landslide
Q:Using the Richter Scale, a 9.0 earthquake is how many times more powerful than an 8.0? A:10 times
Q:What are the 2 types of igneous rock? A:Intrusive and Extrusive
Q:A property determined by how easily a mineral can be scratched. A:Hardness
Q:Describes the rough, uneven surface when a mineral is split. A:fracture
Q:Rock samples with large crystals probably formed: A:Slowly
Q:This province provides the country with the majority of coal. A:Alberta
Q:Name the 5 minerals that make up the majority of rocks on the earth’s crust. A: Calcite, Quartz, Feldspar, Mica, Hornblende
Q:The process of materials being laid down is called: A:Deposition
Q:Silt, sand, gravel and mud being carried is often referred to as A:Sediment
Q: Water and oxygen combine to perform this type of weathering: A:Chemical
Q:Roots growing into rock is called A:Biological Weathering
Q:These are created by running water (rivers), especially during a flood A:Fluvial Landform
Q:What type of material forms igneous rock? A:Any: Metamorphic, Igneous or Sedimentary
Q:Where in Alberta can the oldest layer of rock be found (region) A:Precambrian Shield Final Review-Jeopardy
Game Rules (Subject to change) Divide your class into as many teams as you want (works the best with 2-5 teams). Starting on Slide 2, the team that has been chosen to start the game chooses a subject and a point value (just like T.V. Jeopardy). If the answer is correct then points are awarded. If the answer is incorrect then team to the left gets a chance to answer, and so on. Once all questions are answered then end with the “Final” Review- Jeopardy question. Each team will write the answer on a piece of paper with their final bid of points. Answers are read out loud one by one. The team with the most points wins. Click Here To Play Game