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This button goes to Final Jeopardy answer Choose a Daily Double answer: Right click on a button, go to action settings, choose hyperlink to Slide…, select Slide 3, OK. Scroll to the next slide to link to the appropriate category slide Choose a Daily Double answer: Right click on a button, go to action settings, choose hyperlink to Slide…, select Slide 3, OK. Scroll to the next slide to link to the appropriate category slide Change category names by double clicking on them and typing in new category MammalsBirdsFish Amphibians & Reptiles Skip to Double Jeopardy Question 

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Mammals for 100 All mammals share this common characteristic. What is they lay eggs? What is they live on the land? What is they are warm blooded? Click on What is to enter questions Right click each black box, action settings, choose play sound, and select sound for either right or wrong answers Click on column heading to enter category name Click on Place answer here to enter answer Selecting sounds: right click on box, check box for play sound, click on Other sound… Navigate to sound folder in Jeopardy folder, click on sound to be used. A. B. C.

Mammals for 200 Mammal bodies are covered with one or the other of these. What are dry or wet scales? What is hair or fur? What are short and long feathers? E. G. F.

Mammals for 300 This mammal gives birth to live young then feeds her offspring milk from her body. This mammal gives birth to live young then feeds her offspring milk from her body. What is a turtle? What is a frog? What is a cat? A. C. B.

Mammals for 400 A name for a mammal that has teeth that can chew either plants or animals for food. A name for a mammal that has teeth that can chew either plants or animals for food. What are omnivores? What are carnivores? What are herbivores? E. G. F.

Birds for 100 All birds share this characteristic in common. What is they can fly? What is they are herbivores? What is they are warm blooded? A. B. C.

Birds for 200 All birds begin life in this way. What is without feathers and a beak? What is alone and on their own? What is hatching from an egg ? E. G. F.

Birds for 300 These two structures have adapted together to help birds obtain food to survive? What are eyes and ears? What are feathers and scales? What are beaks and feet? A. B. C.

Birds for 400 This bird cannot fly but makes up for it as an excellent swimmer. What is a duck? What is the pelican ? What is the penguin? E. G. F.

Fish 100 All fish have this characteristic in common. What is they give birth to live young? What is they catch and eat smaller fish? What is they are cold blooded animals? A. B. C.

Fish 200 This adaptation enables fish to breath under the water. What are gills? What are lungs? What are scales? E. G. F.

Fish 300 Most fish release thousands of these into the water to insure that they will survive. What is little fish? What are eggs? What are tadpoles? A. B. C.

Fish 400 Shark’s teeth are actually an adaptation of this fish structure. What is its skin? What are its fins? What are its scales? E. G. F.

Amphibians 100 All amphibians have this characteristic in common. What is they are warm blooded animals? What is they are cold blooded animals? What is they have scales on their body? A. B. C.

Reptiles for 200 Reptiles are similar to fish and amphibians in this way. What is they are cold blooded animals? What is they have scales on their body? What is they use gills to breath? E. G. F.

Amphibians for 300 A frog’s life cycle is different from a fish or reptile in this way. What is it begins life on the land, not in the water? What is it begins life in the water, not on the land? What is it begins life in the water then moves onto the land? A. B. C.

Reptiles for 400 Most reptiles share this common characteristic with fish? What is they live in the water? What is they mainly hatch from eggs? What is they have dry scales? E. G. F.

Create a hyperlink to the appropriate category slide

This button goes to Final Jeopardy answer Choose a Daily Double answer: Right click on a button, go to action settings, choose hyperlink to Slide…, select Slide 3, OK. Scroll to the next slide to link to the appropriate category slide Choose a Daily Double answer: Right click on a button, go to action settings, choose hyperlink to Slide…, select Slide 3, OK. Scroll to the next slide to link to the appropriate category slide Change category names by double clicking on them and typing in new category What’s Eating You Staying Alive Pray vs. Predator Animal Adaptation Skip to Final Jeopardy Question 

What’s Eating You for 200 All consumers share this feeding behavior. What is they eat each other? What is they eat other animals? What is they eat other organisms? Click on What is to enter questions Right click each black box, action settings, choose play sound, and select sound for either right or wrong answers Click on column heading to enter category name Click on Place answer here to enter answer Selecting sounds: right click on box, check box for play sound, click on Other sound… Navigate to sound folder in Jeopardy folder, click on sound to be used. A. B. C.

What’s Eating You for 400 Traces the path of energy as it passes from one organism to the next in an ecosystem. What is an energy pyramid? What is a food chain? What is a food web? E. G. F.

What’s Eating You for 600 Organisms that feed on the remains or wastes of another organism. Organisms that feed on the remains or wastes of another organism. What are omnivores? What are herbivores? What are decomposers? A. C. B.

What’s Eating You for 800 A symbiotic relationship between two organisms that benefits one but weakens the other. A symbiotic relationship between two organisms that benefits one but weakens the other. What is parasitism? What is predation? What is competition? E. G. F.

Staying Alive for 200 Organisms that make food from water, carbon dioxide, and energy from the sun. What are decomposers? What are consumer? What are producers? A. B. C.

Staying Alive for 400 A special role a species plays in its habitat which reduces its competition for food, shelter or space. What is a symbiosis? What is a host? What is a niche? E. G. F.

Staying Alive for 600 Groups of organisms that can mate and produce offspring that in turn can produce more offspring? What is a class? What is a community? What is a species? A. B. C.

Staying Alive for 800 For a population to survive there must be enough sunlight, food, water, shelter and space. What are living factors? What are non-living factors ? What are limiting factors? E. G. F.

Prey vs. Predator for 200 The animal that is killed and eaten for food by another animal. What is a parasite? What is the predator? What is the prey? A. B. C.

Prey vs. Predator for 400 An animal that kills and eat other animals to survive. What is a predator? What is a consumer? What is a scavenger? E. G. F.

Prey vs. Predator for 600 The prey in this food chain. What is the wheat? What is the snake? What is the mouse? E. G. F.

Prey vs. Predator for 800 The predators competing in this food web. What are the mouse and snake? What are the snake and hawk? What are the mouse and hawk? A. B. C.

Adaptations for 200 Adaptations that help carnivores kill and eat other animals. What are hair and fur? What are sharp teeth and claws? What are eyes and ears? A. B. C.

Adaptations for 400 Owls, hawks and eagles use these to capture their prey. What are sharp talons? What are silent wings? What are hooked beaks? E. G. F.

Adaptations for 600 What adaptations would not help this Arctic wolf survive. What is thick fur? What are sharp teeth and claws? What is black fur? A. B. C.

Adaptations for 800 This mouse blends-in with its habitat because of this adaptation. What is mimicry? What is camouflage? What is variation? E. G. F.

Final Jeopardy Food Chains Every food chain begins with this. Record your wager. Write your question on your worksheet? The Question Is …    What is the sun

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