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

$100 Question An explanation for a possible observation

$100 Answer What is an inference?

$200 Question The meteorologist on television stated that it would snow on Sunday due to a cold front entering the area.

$200 Answer What is a prediction?

$300 Question Your senses of taste and smell are closely related. Smell helps you taste.

$300 Answer What is an observation?

$400 Question When Jessicas dog Mo came in from the yard, Jessica noticed the dog was wet. Jessica thought that it must be raining outside.

$400 Answer What is an inference?

$500 Question The house is made of red brick.

$500 Answer What is an observation?

$100 Question Is making an inference about a future event based on current evidence or past experiences.

$100 Answer What is a prediction?

$200 Question Ryan opened his mailbox and noticed it was empty. Ryan thought that the mail carrier hadnt made deliveries to his neighborhood yet.

$200 Answer What is an inference?

$300 Question Amy washes her permanent press clothes in warm water, her towels in hot water, and her dark clothes in cold water.

$300 Answer What is classification?

$400 Question from H2 The antelope and cattle are standing quietly together.

$400 Answer What is an observation?

$500 Question The chemical sulfur made the air smell of rotten eggs.

$500 Answer What is an observation?

$100 Question Is using one or more of your senses – sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch – to gather information about the world.

$100 Answer What is an observation?

$200 Question A siren is heard going past the school, so you think there must be a fire nearby.

$200 Answer What is an inference?

$300 Question Heather puts all the glasses on the bottom shelf and the dishes on the top shelf of the kitchen cabinets.

$300 Answer What is classification?

$400 Question The phone book is sorted alphabetically and by subject.

$400 Answer What is classification?

$500 Question There are eleven Hoover football players on the field.

$500 Answer What is a quantitative observation?

$100 Question Is organizing objects and events into groups according to a system (how they are alike) or organizing idea.

$100 Answer What is classification?

$200 Question An observation that uses your senses.

$200 Answer What is qualitative observation?

$300 Question An observation that uses numbers and measurements.

$300 Answer What is a quantitative observation?

$400 Question It stormed in North Canton from 5:30 until 6:15.

$400 Answer What is a quantitative observation?

$500 Question The Hersheys chocolate bar tasted sweet.

$500 Answer What is a qualitative observation?

$100 Question Skills used to solve scientific problems.

$100 Answer What are science process skills?

$200 Question Carmen is 5 feet 2 inches tall.

$200 Answer What is a quantitative observation?

$300 Question The trees leaves blew in the wind.

$300 Answer What is an observation?

$400 Question There is a boiling pot of water.

$400 Answer What is an observation?

$500 Question The wind must have blown the nest of eggs out of the tree and broke some of the eggs.

$500 Answer What is an inference?

Final Jeopardy A classification system used to identify plants and animals, where you must start with 1a and 1b to begin the identification process.

Final Jeopardy Answer What is a dichotomous key?