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THIS IS
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With your Mrs. Eckenrode Host...
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100 200 300 400 500 Feeling Hot, Hot, Hot! Heat Energy Transfers Conductors And Insulators Our Favorite Inventions You Light Up My Life Save the Earth!
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A 100 Which type of temperature scale has water freezing at 0 degrees?
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A 200 Which temperature scale is used more often than any other scale?
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A 300 Which temperature scale has water boiling at 212 degrees?
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A 400 Which temperature scale states that everything, including the tiniest particles, stops moving at absolute zero?
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The United States is one of the only countries to use this temperature scale. A 500
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B 100 Sunlight hits the earth’s surface more ___________ in the summer than it does in the winter. A.angled B.powerfully C.directly
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B 200 Rather than saying “Keep the cold out,” what should we be saying in the winter? Why?
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What can we do to prevent heat from transferring from our homes to the outside? B 300
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Why do our cold drinks get warm after sitting out for a while? B 400
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What are the 3 conditions that must occur for a hurricane to form? B 500
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C 100 Materials that transfer heat easily are known as _____________.
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Materials that slow the transfer of heat are called _____________. C 200
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Aluminum, stainless steel, and copper are all examples of _________. C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Plastic, wood, rubber, and cloth are all examples of ___________ that limit the transfer of heat. C 400
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C 500 Which of these materials is the best conductor of heat? A.stainless steel B.iron C.aluminum D.copper
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This useful kitchen appliance, invented in 1919, comes from the Latin word “tostum,” which means scorching or burning. D 100
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When he was only fifteen years old, Chester Greenwood invented this useful object. He first used beaver fur and black velvet as the materials but eventually revised them. D 200
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Alexander Fleming accidentally invented this while he was studying bacteria. D 300
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The first of these in 1913 were dangerous to the environment because they released a gas called Freon into the air. Today, they use ammonia gas in these because it is environmentally friendly. D 400
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We can thank George Crum for inventing these while he was trying to please a picky eater in 1853. D 500
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The higher the number of ___________, the more energy the light bulb uses per second. E 100
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Compact fluorescent bulbs use much less ___________ to produce the same amount of light as incandescent bulbs. E 200
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Why doesn’t everyone use compact fluorescent light bulbs if they are more energy-efficient and last longer? E 300
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E 400 Thomas A. Edison introduced the first practical light bulb known as an ____________ light bulb over 100 years ago. A. fluorescent B.incandescent C.Light Emitting Diode
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E 500 The amount of light produced by a light bulb is measured in ______________. A. watts B.lumens C.gallons D.meters
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__________ resources of energy, such as solar, wind, and water, are resources that “flow” continuously and will never run out. F 100
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The energy of moving water, known as _________, can be used to turn turbines and generate electricity. F 200
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The ___________ Effect occurs when a layer of gases builds up in our atmosphere, trapping more and more heat and causing the earth’s temperature to gradually rise. F 300
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When fossil fuels are burned and harmful gases are released, they combine with water droplets in the air and fall to the earth known as __________ rain. F 400
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Scientists capture the heat from magma or molten rock to generate electricity. This is called __________ energy. F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: How We Can Help Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Name 3 things you and your family can do to reduce the amount of energy you use. These steps must be from the text! Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy…and remember…STUDY, STUDY, STUDY!!!!!!! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT
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