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Directions 1.To begin the slideshow from the beginning, select “Slideshow” and “View Show”. To begin the slideshow from a current slide (ie: start show on slide 67) click on the little icon at the lower, bottom, left side of the PowerPoint window. 2.Click on a dollar amount and the “answer” (which is really the question) will appear. 3.When the “Question” (which is really the answer) is given by a student, click anywhere on the slide and the “Question” will appear. 4.Return to the Category page by clicking on the “Home” button. 5.When a Question/Answer has been completed, the link will turn white. 6.Have students keep score by using the dollar amount of the “Question”. 7.Do not save any changes to the slideshow.
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Round 1 Round 2 Final Jeopardy
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Rocks, Minerals & Fossils Ecosystem s Electricity & Magnetism Matter Atmosphere & Weather Heat & Energy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Round 2 Final Jeopardy Home
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$100 1,1 remains of once-living things that have been preserved
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$100 Home fossils
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$200 Earth’s _______is the pattern of slow changes in rocks from one kind to another. 1,2
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$200 rock cycle Home
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$300 imprint left by a plant of animal 1,3
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$300 mold ScoresHome
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$400 _______ forms when rock pieces deposited over time are squeezed and stuck together. 1,4
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$400 sedimentary rock ScoresHome
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$500 fossils that show how long-dead animals changed their environments 1,5
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$500 trace fossils ScoresHome
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$100 group or parts that work as a unit 2,1
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$100 system ScoresHome
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$200 system made up of living things and their environment 2,2
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$200 ecosystem ScoresHome
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$300 living thing that eats other living things 2,3
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$300 decomposer ScoresHome
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$400 average weather of a place over a long time 2,4
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$400 climate ScoresHome
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$500 group of the same species living in the same place at the same time 2,5
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$500 population Scores
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$100 object that attracts things made of iron or steel 3,1
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$100 magnet ScoresHome
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$200 charge that stays on an object 3.2
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$200 static electricity ScoresHome
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$300 measurement of an object’s extra positive or negative particles 3,3
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$300 charge ScoresHome
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$400 flow of electric charges 3.4
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$400 electric current Scores
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$500 circuit with more than one path for electric current 3,5
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$500 parallel circuit ScoresHome
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$100 term for anything that takes up space and has mass 4,1
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$100 matter ScoresHome
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$200 amount of space that matter takes up 4.2
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$200 mass ScoresHome
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$300 matter that has definite shape and volume 4.3
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$300 solid ScoresHome
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$400 what happens when one material forms a solution and with another material 4.4
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$400 dissolves Scores
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$500 forms when different particles of matter mix evenly 4.5
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$500 solution Scores
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$100 air that surrounds our planet 5.1
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$100 atmosphere Scores
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$200 instrument that measures air pressure 5.2
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$200 barometer ScoresHome
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$300 amount of water vapor in air 5.3
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$300 humidity ScoresHome
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$400 large body of air that has moisture content and temperature similar to the water or land over which it is formed 5.4
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$400 air mass Scores
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$500 describes how heat from the sun is trapped in the atmosphere to warm Earth 5.5
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$500 greenhouse effect ScoresHome
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$100 The energy given off by the sun is called______. 6.1
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$100 solar energy ScoresHome
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$200 Any material that can burn is_______. 6.2
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$200 fuel ScoresHome
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$300 True or False Particles in water move fastest when the water is frozen. True or False Particles in water move fastest when the water is frozen. 6.3
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$300 False. Particles in water move fastest when the water is boiling. False. Particles in water move fastest when the water is boiling. ScoresHome
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$400 The transfer of thermal energy by particles of matter bumping into each other is called______. 6.4
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$400 conduction ScoresHome
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$500 In which of the following pictures would you infer that the air particles are moving faster? 6.5 AB
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$500 ScoresHome B
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PlantsAnimalsMatter Ecosystem s Rocks & Minerals Tools & Safety $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Round 1 Final Jeopardy Round 2 Home
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$200 process by which plants make their own food R1,1
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$200 photosynthesis Home
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$400 gas breathed out by animals R1,2
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$400 carbon dioxide ScoresHome
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$600 substances living things need to grow R1,3
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$600 nutrients ScoresHome
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$800 Sunlight is trapped by a leaf’s_______. R1,4
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$800 chlorophyll ScoresHome
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$1000 Water and carbon dioxide in the leaves combine to make________. R1,5
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$1000 sugar ScoresHome
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$200 When a predator comes near, animals often seek_________. R2,1
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$200 shelter ScoresHome
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$400 along period of sleep that some animals go through is called this R2,2
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$400 hibernation ScoresHome
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$600 When one animal looks like another to protect itself, this adaptation is called_______. R2,3
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$600 mimicry ScoresHome
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$800 A behavior that is not learned is called an _______. R2,4
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$800 instinct ScoresHome
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$1000 Each ______an animal has helps it survive in its environment. R2,5
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$1000 adaptation ScoresHome
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$200 ability of matter to float in a liquid or a gas R3,1
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$200 buoyancy ScoresHome
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$400 matter that has definite volume and takes the shape of its container R3,2
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$400 liquid ScoresHome
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$600 matter that has no definite shape and takes up no definite amount of space R3,3
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$600 gas ScoresHome
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$800 Matter is made up of small bits called_________. R3,4
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$800 particles ScoresHome
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$1000 A liquid measuring cup measures the ________of a liquid. R3,5
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$1000 volume ScoresHome
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$200 place that meets an organism’s needs R4,1
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$200 habitat ScoresHome
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$400 The three levels of a _______are producers, consumers, and decomposers. R4,2
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$400 food chain ScoresHome
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$600 property of a system in balance R4,3
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$600 stability ScoresHome
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$800 living things that can make their own food R4,4
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$800 producer ScoresHome
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$1000 variety of plants and animals R4,5
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$1000 diversity ScoresHome
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$200 The movement of rocks that have been broken down by weathering is____________. R5,1
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$200 erosion ScoresHome
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$400 Material that is made up of one or more minerals is called__________. R5,2
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$400 rock ScoresHome
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$600 When you rub a mineral against a white tile, its________is the color of the powder left behind. R5,3
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$600 streak ScoresHome
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$800 _____ is caused by many things such as wind, water, ice, and plant roots. R5,4
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$800 weathering Scores
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$1000 You find a rock with pieces of seashells in it. What kind of rock is it? R5,5
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$1000 sedimentary ScoresHome
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$200 Sam decides to take a short cut in identifying a mystery liquid by touching some to his tongue. Correct or incorrect? Sam decides to take a short cut in identifying a mystery liquid by touching some to his tongue. Correct or incorrect? R6,1
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$200 incorrect ScoresHome
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$400 What tool is used to measure the temperature? R6,2
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$400 thermometer ScoresHome
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$600 It is ok to unplug an electrical device by pulling on the cord. True or false It is ok to unplug an electrical device by pulling on the cord. True or false R6,3
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$600 false ScoresHome
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$800 What tool would you most likely use to observe fossil imprints? R6,4
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$800 magnifying glass ScoresHome
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$1000 The purpose of safety goggles is to prevent damage to your vision. true or false The purpose of safety goggles is to prevent damage to your vision. true or false R6,5
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$1000 true ScoresHome
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Electricity and Magnetism Final Jeopary Question
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What type of circuit is this illustration demonstrating?
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series circuit Home
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