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Jeopardy $100 Topic 1Topic 2Topic 3Topic 4Topic 5 $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 How are Dwarf African Frogs, Fiddler Crabs, and Millipedes alike? How are Dwarf African Frogs, Fiddler Crabs, and Millipedes alike? –1: All Need Cold Temperatures –2: All Need Food and Water –3: All Need Land to Walk On –4: All Need Space to Move About Answer: All Need Space to Move About and All Need Food and Water Answer: All Need Space to Move About and All Need Food and Water

1 - $200 Which Number lists the basic needs of all animals? Which Number lists the basic needs of all animals? 1: Cool, Damp, Dark, Rotting Log 1: Cool, Damp, Dark, Rotting Log 2: Fresh Water, Aquatic Plants, Gravel, No Direct Sun Light 2: Fresh Water, Aquatic Plants, Gravel, No Direct Sun Light 3. Salt Water, Sandy Soil, Land Plants, No Direct Sunlight 3. Salt Water, Sandy Soil, Land Plants, No Direct Sunlight 4: Food, Shelter, Water, Space 4: Food, Shelter, Water, Space Answer: 4: Food, Shelter, Water, Space Answer: 4: Food, Shelter, Water, Space

1 - $300 Which number describes a model of a pond habitat? Which number describes a model of a pond habitat? 1: cool, damp, dark, rotting log 1: cool, damp, dark, rotting log 2: fresh water, aquatic plants, gravel, no direct sunlight 2: fresh water, aquatic plants, gravel, no direct sunlight 3: salt water, sandy soil, land plants, no direct sunlight 3: salt water, sandy soil, land plants, no direct sunlight 4: food, shelter, water, space 4: food, shelter, water, space Answer: 2: fresh water, aquatic plants, gravel, no direct sunlight Answer: 2: fresh water, aquatic plants, gravel, no direct sunlight

1 - $400 Habitats have parts that are living and parts that are nonliving. Which part of a playground habitat is nonliving? Habitats have parts that are living and parts that are nonliving. Which part of a playground habitat is nonliving? Grass Grass Butterflies Butterflies Basketball Goal Basketball Goal Students Students Answer: Basketball Goal Answer: Basketball Goal

1 - $500 Marta built a frog habitat. She observes the habitat every day and records her observations in a science notebook. Marta built a frog habitat. She observes the habitat every day and records her observations in a science notebook. Which question can Marta try to answer by using the frog habitat? Which question can Marta try to answer by using the frog habitat? Do all frogs have webbed feet? Do all frogs have webbed feet? How many different frogs are in the USA? How many different frogs are in the USA? How often do frogs take a breath? How often do frogs take a breath? Where is the biggest frog found? Where is the biggest frog found? Answer: How often do frogs take a breath Answer: How often do frogs take a breath

2 - $100 Which is an example of animal behavior? Which is an example of animal behavior? Frogs are different colors Frogs are different colors Frogs have two legs Frogs have two legs I got my frog on Friday I got my frog on Friday My frog’s nose is out of the water My frog’s nose is out of the water Answer: My frogs nose is out of the water Answer: My frogs nose is out of the water

2 - $200 Dwarf African Frogs Burble near the surface of the water. What type of behavior is burbling? Dwarf African Frogs Burble near the surface of the water. What type of behavior is burbling? Breathing air Breathing air Feeding Feeding Hibernating Hibernating Shedding Skin Shedding Skin Answer: Breathing Air Answer: Breathing Air

2 - $300 Where does a frog’s swimming power come from? Where does a frog’s swimming power come from? Eyes near top of head Eyes near top of head Large muscles in legs Large muscles in legs Nostrils and lungs Nostrils and lungs Thin, speckled skin Thin, speckled skin Answer: Large muscles in legs Answer: Large muscles in legs

2 - $400 Choose the body part that hides the frog from predators. Choose the body part that hides the frog from predators. Spotted green skin Spotted green skin Nostrils and lungs Nostrils and lungs Two small forearms Two small forearms Wide mouth with teeth Wide mouth with teeth Answer: Spotted Green Skin Answer: Spotted Green Skin

2 - $500 Amy made a scientific drawing of a frog in her notebook. Which describes a scientific drawing? Amy made a scientific drawing of a frog in her notebook. Which describes a scientific drawing? Careful drawing of body shape and body parts Careful drawing of body shape and body parts Colorful drawing with no labels Colorful drawing with no labels Drawing of a frog dresses a scientist Drawing of a frog dresses a scientist Quick drawing with no details Quick drawing with no details Answer: Careful drawing of body shape and body parts Answer: Careful drawing of body shape and body parts

3 - $100 In the reading selection “Diving into Dolphin Behavior,” Amanda and Karen planned random observation times to make their research results more reliable. Which number describes random observations? In the reading selection “Diving into Dolphin Behavior,” Amanda and Karen planned random observation times to make their research results more reliable. Which number describes random observations? 1: I observer the dolphins at 10:00 each morning. 1: I observer the dolphins at 10:00 each morning. 2: I watch for 10 minutes and stop. I do this at different times each day. 2: I watch for 10 minutes and stop. I do this at different times each day. 3: I watch the dolphins for 10 minutes, stop for 5 minutes, then observe again. 3: I watch the dolphins for 10 minutes, stop for 5 minutes, then observe again. 4: I observe the dolphins on Tuesday morning and Saturday afternoon. 4: I observe the dolphins on Tuesday morning and Saturday afternoon. Answer: 2: I watch for 10 minutes and stop. I do this at different times each day. Answer: 2: I watch for 10 minutes and stop. I do this at different times each day.

3 - $200 Chose the best way to observe animals. Chose the best way to observe animals. 1: Write and draw what you see 1: Write and draw what you see 2: Observe quietly with little movement 2: Observe quietly with little movement 3: Touch the animal. Tap on the habitat container 3: Touch the animal. Tap on the habitat container 4: Jump, run, and move quickly 4: Jump, run, and move quickly Answer:1 and 2: Write and draw what you see and observe quietly with little movement Answer:1 and 2: Write and draw what you see and observe quietly with little movement

3 - $300 Fiddler crab tools are marked with an orange dot. Why is it important to use different tools with the crabs and frogs? Fiddler crab tools are marked with an orange dot. Why is it important to use different tools with the crabs and frogs? Crabs and frogs eat different food Crabs and frogs eat different food Our frogs live only in water Our frogs live only in water Frogs and crabs move differently Frogs and crabs move differently Frogs cannot live in the crab’s salt water Frogs cannot live in the crab’s salt water Answer: Frogs cannot live in the crab’s salt water Answer: Frogs cannot live in the crab’s salt water

3 - $400 A fiddler crab is in the water. James sees bubbles around the crab. Why? A fiddler crab is in the water. James sees bubbles around the crab. Why? Bubbles form around all organisms Bubbles form around all organisms Crabs breathe and make bubbles of gas Crabs breathe and make bubbles of gas The crab’s feeding claw makes bubbles The crab’s feeding claw makes bubbles The crab’s shell makes bubbles The crab’s shell makes bubbles Answer: Crabs breathe and make bubbles of gas Answer: Crabs breathe and make bubbles of gas

3 - $500 Because of its structure and behavior, the millipede is best suited for: Because of its structure and behavior, the millipede is best suited for: A pond habitat A pond habitat A water’s edge habitat A water’s edge habitat A woodland habitat A woodland habitat An ocean habitat An ocean habitat Answer: A woodland habitat Answer: A woodland habitat

4 - $100 Which is special about a crab as compared with the other two animals? Which is special about a crab as compared with the other two animals? It lives in a habitat with gravel It lives in a habitat with gravel It needs light to survive It needs light to survive It has a shell for protection It has a shell for protection It needs space to live It needs space to live Answer: It has a shell for protection Answer: It has a shell for protection

4 - $200 What is a characteristic of all three organisms? What is a characteristic of all three organisms? They have an odor They have an odor They live on land They live on land They make tunnels They make tunnels They need gravel They need gravel Answer: They have an odor Answer: They have an odor

4 - $300 Mel is studying fiddler crabs. He shines a light into their habitat. He watches the crabs carefully and records what he sees. The crabs move to the water. How did Mel change the crabs’ habitat? Mel is studying fiddler crabs. He shines a light into their habitat. He watches the crabs carefully and records what he sees. The crabs move to the water. How did Mel change the crabs’ habitat? He studied fiddler crabs He studied fiddler crabs He recorded what he saw He recorded what he saw He shined a light He shined a light He watched carefully He watched carefully Answer: He shined a light Answer: He shined a light

4 - $400 Mel is studying fiddler crabs. He shines a light into their habitat. He watches the crabs carefully and records what he sees. How did the crabs respond to the change Mel made to their habitat? Mel is studying fiddler crabs. He shines a light into their habitat. He watches the crabs carefully and records what he sees. How did the crabs respond to the change Mel made to their habitat? They moved They moved They recorded They recorded They shone They shone They watched They watched Answer: They moved Answer: They moved

4 - $500 A family moves from Alaska to somewhere near the equator. Which of these basic habitat needs are likely to change the most? A family moves from Alaska to somewhere near the equator. Which of these basic habitat needs are likely to change the most? Air Air Food Food Shelter Shelter Water Water Answer: Shelter Answer: Shelter

5 - $100 Warm weather has turned icy and cold. Which number list the ways in which humans would most likely respond? Warm weather has turned icy and cold. Which number list the ways in which humans would most likely respond? 1: Eat cold icy foods 1: Eat cold icy foods 2: Put on a heavier coat 2: Put on a heavier coat 3: Swim in the pond 3: Swim in the pond 4: Find shelter indoors 4: Find shelter indoors Answer: 2 and 4: Put on a heavier coat and find shelter indoors Answer: 2 and 4: Put on a heavier coat and find shelter indoors

5 - $200 Andy and Sara are a research team. They choose to research millipede behavior. Which group of behaviors will they use to choose a topic? Andy and Sara are a research team. They choose to research millipede behavior. Which group of behaviors will they use to choose a topic? Chasing, playing, hiding, feeding Chasing, playing, hiding, feeding Digging, waving, moving, feeding Digging, waving, moving, feeding Feeding, swimming, burbling Feeding, swimming, burbling Feeding, walking, coiling, hiding Feeding, walking, coiling, hiding Answer: Feeding, walking, coiling, hiding Answer: Feeding, walking, coiling, hiding

5 - $300 Think about the animals we studied. Which organism’s feet are best suited for pushing through water? Which organism’s body is most suited to tunneling under rotting logs? Think about the animals we studied. Which organism’s feet are best suited for pushing through water? Which organism’s body is most suited to tunneling under rotting logs? Frog and Millipede Frog and Millipede Crab and Frog Crab and Frog Crab and Millipede Crab and Millipede Human and Frog Human and Frog Answer: Frog and Millipede Answer: Frog and Millipede

5 - $400 Think about the animals we studied. Which of these makes tunneling easy? Think about the animals we studied. Which of these makes tunneling easy? Body color Body color Body shape Body shape Forearms Forearms Webbed feet Webbed feet Answer: Forearms Answer: Forearms

5 - $500 Which body parts give humans the biggest survival advantage over other animals? Which body parts give humans the biggest survival advantage over other animals? Ears and noses Ears and noses Eyes Eyes Long necks that turn Long necks that turn Hands with thumbs Hands with thumbs Answer: Hands with thumbs Answer: Hands with thumbs

Final Jeopardy Different animals often have similar characteristics. Which number describes how beavers are like people? Different animals often have similar characteristics. Which number describes how beavers are like people? 1: Beavers are rodents, or gnawing mammals 1: Beavers are rodents, or gnawing mammals 2: Beavers can stay under water up to 15 minutes 2: Beavers can stay under water up to 15 minutes 3: Beavers can change their surroundings more than most animals 3: Beavers can change their surroundings more than most animals 4: Beavers have built-in “goggles” with a clear inner eyelid 4: Beavers have built-in “goggles” with a clear inner eyelid Answer: Beavers can change their surroundings more than most animals Answer: Beavers can change their surroundings more than most animals