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2 THIS IS Jeopardy

3 With Your Host... YOUR Teacher

4 Jeopardy Earth’s Features Plants & Animals Traits of Organisms Electricity Cells Matter 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

5 Causes socks to stick to each other after they have been in the dryer

6 What is static electricity?

7 A material through which an electric charge does NOT move easily

8 What is an insulator? A 200

9 The path electricity follows from a battery through a bulb and back to the battery

10 What is a circuit? A 300

11 A circuit whose parts are connected in a way that allows electricity to move along a single path

12 What is a series circuit?

13 Can be made stronger or weaker by changing the strength of the battery or by changing the number of wire loops A 500

14 What is an electromagnet?

15 The destructive process by which rock is worn down and broken apart

16 What is weathering? B 100

17 A break in rock caused by pressure and stress

18 What is a fault? B 200

19 Installing shock absorbers in buildings will help to prevent damage caused by these

20 What are earthquakes? B 300

21 Sand dunes form primarily as a result of this constructive process
B 400

22 What is deposition? B 400

23 A structure that extends from the beach into the ocean and traps sand to reduce erosion

24 What is a jetty? B 500

25 All living things are made of these
C 100

26 What are cells? C 100

27 Part of a cell that controls all the activities and contains DNA

28 What is the nucleus? C 200

29 Protective outer covering of all cells that regulates the interaction between the cell and its environment C 300

30 What is the cell membrane?

31 DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

32 Many animal cells can change shape, but plant cells are more rigid
Many animal cells can change shape, but plant cells are more rigid. This part of the plant cell makes it more rigid. C 400

33 What is the cell wall? C 400

34 Since animal cells do not have these, they must eat other organisms to make their own energy.

35 What are chloroplasts? C 500

36 The group of animals without a backbone
D 100

37 What is an invertebrate?
D 100

38 The group of vertebrates that include snakes, lizards, crocodiles, and turtles

39 What are reptiles? D 200

40 These plants have special tubes that carry water, nutrients, and food around the plant

41 What are vascular plants?
D 300

42 This group of animals: ►Hatch from eggs ► Use gills to breathe ► Have scales ► Use fins and tail to swim D 400

43 What are fish? D 400

44 Mushrooms, yeast, and mold all belong to this group of plants

45 What are fungi? D 500

46 The three states of matter

47 What are solid, liquid, and gas?

48 The state of water when it is heated to 100°C

49 What is a gas? E 200

50 This causes matter to change state

51 What is raising or lower its temperature?

52 Ice melting E 400

53 What is a physical change?

54 A glass of milk is left out overnight gets a sour odor and becomes lumpy

55 What is a chemical change?

56 Features that are passed from parents to their offspring

57 What are inherited traits?
F 100

58 These behaviors develop as an organism interacts with its environment
F 200

59 What are learned behaviors?
F 200

60 A tiny part of a cell that contains traits

61 What are genes? F 300

62 Physical characteristics seen in living things such as the shape of the nose, color of the eyes, or height F 400

63 What are traits? F 400

64 This is the most likely reason a child grows up to be tall and have brown hair
F 500

65 What is both parents were tall and had brown hair?
Other answers relating to genes and transfer of traits are acceptable F 500

66 Earth Science The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

67 The three ways in which tectonic plates can interact
Click on screen to continue

68 Click on screen to continue
What is bump into each other, pull apart from each other, and slide against one another? Click on screen to continue

69 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!


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