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2 Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where I have “Question” should be the student’s response. To enter your questions and answers, click once on the text on the slide, then highlight and just type over what’s there to replace it. If you hit Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text box disappear. When clicking on the slide to move to the next appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to the right location.)

3 Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

4 Click here for Final Jeopardy

5 Vocabulary Origins of Scientific Revolution Ideas & Inventions Grab BagCategory F 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Thinkers

6 This was a period in time when scholars began to question earlier ideas and Christian beliefs

7 Scientific Revolution

8 The study of the human body was known as ______.

9 Anatomy

10 After asking a question, the next step in the scientific method is to come up with a ___________.

11 Hypothesis

12 What was the heliocentric theory?

13 The belief that the Earth & other planets revolved around the sun

14 The belief that the sun & other planets revolved around the earth was known as

15 Geocentric theory

16 What invention in the Renaissance made it possible to spread ideas quickly in both the Reformation and the Scientific Revolution?

17 Printing Press

18 While Muslim scholars in the Middle Ages studied science, what did scholars in Europe study instead?

19 Religion

20 Where did Europeans get their knowledge of classical Greek & Roman scholars from? How?

21 Europeans rediscovered ancient Greek & Roman knowledge from the Muslims after the Crusades.

22 How did humanism influence the Scientific Revolution?

23 It got people to start focusing more on human achievements (ex: science) and spend less time concerned with religion.

24 Name 2 things Muslim scholars did during the Middle Ages

25 Algebra, medical manual, preserved ancient Greek/Roman knowledge, number system, etc.

26 Who was the first person to propose the heliocentric theory?

27 Nicolaus Copernicus

28 This scientist was tried by the Inquisition for teaching about the heliocentric theory

29 Galileo Galilei

30 Sir Francis Bacon was a strong believer in using the _________ to find truth.

31 Scientific Method

32 Who wrote the laws of motion and the law of gravity?

33 Sir Isaac Newton

34 Although Copernicus was the first to propose the heliocentric theory, he was not entirely correct in his ideas. What was his mistake and who corrected it?

35 Copernicus’ mistake was that he thought planets had circular orbits when they actually had elliptical ones. Kepler was the one who fixed it.

36 This was invented by von Leeuwenhoek to see small objects close up

37 Microscope

38 Who invented the first workable telescope?

39 Galileo

40 This was a device that detected changes in air pressure and was later used to predict the weather

41 Barometer

42 List the four steps of the scientific method in order.

43 1. Question 2. Hypothesis 3. Experimentation 4. Conclusion

44 Define “rationalism”

45 The idea that people should use reason or logic to understand the world

46 Which of the following were not inventions of the Scientific Revolution? -Telescope-Microscope -Stethoscope-Thermometer -X-ray-Barometer

47 X-ray & stethoscope

48 Who were the Greek thinkers who proposed the geocentric theory?

49 Aristotle & Ptolemy

50 Match the thinker with the achievement: 1. Francis BaconA. Proved planets had elliptical orbits in heliocentric theory 2. Nicolaus CopernicusB. First to explain the heliocentric theory. 3. Galileo GalileiC. Published laws of motion & gravity 4. Isaac NewtonD. Used scientific method as way to learn new things 5. Johannes Kepler E. Used telescope to prove truth of heliocentric theory

51 1. Francis BaconA. Proved planets had elliptical orbits in heliocentric theory 2. Nicolaus CopernicusB. First to explain the heliocentric theory. 3. Galileo GalileiC. Published laws of motion & gravity 4. Isaac NewtonD. Used scientific method as way to learn new things 5. Johannes Kepler E. Used telescope to prove truth of heliocentric theory

52 During the Scientific Revolution, what did scientists and thinkers do with the work of their predecessors?

53 They tested earlier ideas and either disproved them or further improved on them. -ex: Kepler improving on Copernicus’ heliocentric theory, Copernicus disproving Ptolemy’s geocentric theory

54 Explain the conflict between religion and science.

55 The conflict between religion and science is a result of knowledge. Religion bases its knowledge on faith/belief while science bases it on things you can prove.

56 Answer 1f

57 Question 1f

58 Answer 2f

59 Question 2f

60 Answer 3f

61 Question 3f

62 Answer 4f

63 Question 4f

64 Answer 5f

65 Question 5f

66 Make your wager

67 Final Answer

68 Final Question


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