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1 Welcome To ________ Jeopardy!

2 Enjoy _______ Jeopardy!
Choose players or groups - Individuals or Teams can play! Plan a way for contestants to indicate they want to answer (tap desk, ring bell, clicker, etc.) Player #1 or Team #1 chooses a category and question dollar amount first. Teacher reads the “answer” completely, then contestants can respond. After a response is given by a player, click anywhere on the slide to see the correct response. Record the contestant’s score – You gain the dollar amount if correct; lose the dollar amount if incorrect. Then, click “To Game Board” and continue the game until all categories are finished.

3 Game Board $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300
Layers of the EARTH POT LUCK MORE Layers of Earth Shake, Rattle, Roll Let’s ROCK $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Final Jeopardy $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

4 $100 The Earth's outer layer can be compared to the skin of a peach. It is a thin crust made mostly of: water hard rock soil

5 $100 To Game Board hard rock

6 $200 Which is thicker, the continental crust or the oceanic crust (the crust under the oceans)?

7 $200 To Game Board Continental Crust

8 $300 What is the inner core made of? Diamonds Liquid Iron & Nickel
Solid Iron & Nickel Aluminum & Water

9 $300 To Game Board Solid Iron & Nickel

10 $400 Like the juicy part of a peach, the ________ is the thickest layer crust mantle inner core outer core

11 $400 To Game Board mantle

12 $500 The Earth has an outer and inner core. What makes up the outer core? Solid iron Liquid iron Solid granite Liquid granite

13 $500 To Game Board Liquid Iron

14 $100 Beneath Earth’s crust is the _________. Mantle Inner Core Outer Core

15 $100 To Game Board Mantle

16 Three types of rock are:
$200 Three types of rock are:

17 sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous
$200 To Game Board sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous

18 $300 ________ rocks are formed from magma below the Earth's surface and lava on the Earth's surface. The kind of rock that forms often depends on how fast the magma or lava cools.

19 $300 To Game Board igneous

20 $400 With enough heat and pressure, sedimentary and igneous rocks can be changed into new rocks, called _______________ rocks. (the word means "changed in form“)

21 $400 To Game Board metamorphic

22 Name and describe the three types of rocks.
$500 Name and describe the three types of rocks.

23 $500 To Game Board Over a period of time, layers of sediment are pressed together to form sedimentary rocks. When molten rock or magma cools below the Earth's surface or cools after erupting from a volcano as lava, igneous rock is formed. Rocks formed from other types of rocks by intense heat and pressure deep within the Earth are called metamorphic rocks.

24 Where is soil formed? Inner core Outer Core Crust Mantle
$100 Where is soil formed? Inner core Outer Core Crust Mantle

25 $100 To Game Board Crust

26 What is the mantle made out of?
$200 What is the mantle made out of? Very hot rock that is not liquid, but soft Liquid Rock Hard Solid Rock

27 Very hot rock that is not liquid, but soft
$200 To Game Board Very hot rock that is not liquid, but soft

28 $300 The very center of the Earth is the: inner core crust mantle outer core

29 $300 To Game Board inner core

30 $400 Describe the rock cycle using all of the following words: surface heat type pressure weathering erosion

31 $400 To Game Board The Earth's surface is constantly changing due to heat and pressure within the Earth and weathering and erosion at the surface. These processes constantly change rock from one type to another in a cycle.

32 $500 The two layers of the Earth that are composed mostly of rocky material are: _____&_____ The layers composed mostly of iron and nickel are: _____&_____

33 crust & mantle inner & outer core
$500 To Game Board crust & mantle inner & outer core

34 $100 Rock, sand and soil can be moved by water and wind in a process called:

35 $100 To Game Board erosion

36 $200 Mountain ranges, including the Appalachian mountains, mid-ocean ridges and trenches are caused by:

37 Plate Tectonics (the movement of plates)
$200 To Game Board Plate Tectonics (the movement of plates)

38 $300 Rocks on the Earth's surface are constantly being broken down by chemical processes, weather, glaciers and even tree roots. Rocks are broken into smaller pieces in a process called:

39 $300 To Game Board weathering

40 $400 Explain how planting trees and other vegetation can help prevent erosion.

41 Roots hold soil in place.
$400 To Game Board Roots hold soil in place.

42 $500 Plates that slide against each other are called sliding boundaries - They cause_________

43 $500 To Game Board earthquakes

44 coal sandstone shale limestone conglomerate
$100 Living plants in a swamp are covered with sediment. Eventually this valuable source of energy may form. coal sandstone shale limestone conglomerate

45 $100 To Game Board Coal

46 gneiss limestone granite
$200 Small sea animals and shells are pressed into this kind of sedimentary rock. Chalk is often made from it. gneiss limestone granite

47 $200 To Game Board Limestone

48 $300 Layer upon layer of mud may form the most common type of sedimentary rock called: limestone conglomerate shale sandstone coal

49 $300 To Game Board Shale

50 $400 An igneous rock like granite, buried deep under the Earth's surface, can be flattened by the great pressure from above and become a metamorphic rock called: marble slate gneiss

51 $400 To Game Board Gneiss

52 $500 Metamorphic rocks can come from igneous rocks like granite or from sedimentary rocks like limestone. With enough heat and pressure limestone becomes: marble slate gneiss

53 $500 To Game Board Marble

54 Final Jeopardy Category: Shake, Rattle, Roll
Click for “Question”

55 Briefly explain how and where volcanoes and mountains form.
Final Jeopardy Question Briefly explain how and where volcanoes and mountains form. Click to see the correct response!

56 Final Jeopardy Answer Mountains and volcanoes usually form on the boundary between two plates, when the plates push together or split apart. Exit Game

57 Thank You for Playing _______ Jeopardy! Acknowledgements: Graphics:
Microsoft Office Clip Art and Media Jeopardy Template: B. Burkett October 2003


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