Chalkboard Challenge Elementary Science StudentsTeachers Game BoardHEREDITYFOSSILS MORE OCEANS Planet Trivia 100 200 300 400 500 Let’s Play Final ChallengeOCEANS.

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Chalkboard Challenge Elementary Science

StudentsTeachers Game BoardHEREDITYFOSSILS MORE OCEANS Planet Trivia Let’s Play Final ChallengeOCEANS

StudentsTeachers Game Board Examples of these are bones, imprints, coprolites 100 What are Fossils? Heredity for 100

StudentsTeachers Game Board Characteristics that help an organism survive and reproduce 200 What are adaptations? Heredity for 200

StudentsTeachers Game Board Humans select these to gain a certain trait 300 What is selective breeding? Heredity for 300

StudentsTeachers Game Board The process by which some survive and others die out 400 What is natural selection? Heredity for 400

StudentsTeachers Game Board He used pea plants to study heredity 500 Who is Mendel? Heredity for 500

StudentsTeachers Game Board Younger over older 100 What is superposition? Fossils for 100

StudentsTeachers Game Board A belief that all geologic change occurs suddenly 200 What is catastrophism? Fossils for 200

StudentsTeachers Game Board Trying to be absolutely sure of the years an object has existed 300 What is absolute dating? Fossils for 300

StudentsTeachers Game Board Atoms of the same element with the same # of protons but different neutrons 400 What is an isotope? Fossils for 400

StudentsTeachers Game Board A missing part of the geologic column 500 What is an unconformity? Fossils for 500

StudentsTeachers Game Board Streamlike movements of ocean water far below the surface 100 What are deep currents? Oceans for 100

StudentsTeachers Game Board The turning of moving objects by Earth’s rotation 200 What is the Coriolis Effect? Oceans for 200

StudentsTeachers Game Board The area between the breaker zone and the shore 300 What is the surf? Oceans for 300

StudentsTeachers Game Board Process in which cold, nutrient-rich water from the deep ocean rises to replace surface water 400 What is upwelling? Oceans for 400

StudentsTeachers Game Board Tides that occur when the sun, Earth, and moon form a 90’ angle 500 What are neap tides? Oceans for 500

StudentsTeachers Game Board White, foaming waves with steep crests that break in the open ocean 100 What are whitecaps? More Oceans for 100

StudentsTeachers Game Board Waves that crest and fall near shore 200 What are breakers? More Oceans for 200

StudentsTeachers Game Board Tides caused by the alignment of the sun, Earth, and moon 300 What are spring tides? More Oceans for 300

StudentsTeachers Game Board The lowest point of a wave 400 What is the trough? More Oceans for 400

StudentsTeachers Game Board A wave that can be caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions 500 What is a tsunami? Oceans for 500

StudentsTeachers Game Board Two kinds of energy we receive from the sun 100 What is heat & light? Trivia for 100

StudentsTeachers Game Board This is when a planet travels in an orbit around the sun 200 What is revolution? Trivia for 200

StudentsTeachers Game Board This planet is about half the size of Earth 300 What is Mars? Trivia for 300

StudentsTeachers Game Board These planets have orbits between Earth and Uranus 400 What are Mars, Jupiter, & Saturn? Trivia for 400

StudentsTeachers Game Board This gas is found in the atmosphere of all five outer planets 500 What is methane? Trivia for 500

StudentsTeachers Game Board Write Your Final Challenge Wager Io, the only moon with active volcanoes, orbits this planet Final Challenge End Game TIME’S UP! TIME’S UP! What is Jupiter?

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