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Fourth Grade Science Review. Jeopardy Round 1 Force, Motion, & Energy More FM&E ElectricityMore Electricity Even More Electricity 100 200 300 400 500.

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1 Fourth Grade Science Review

2 Jeopardy Round 1 Force, Motion, & Energy More FM&E ElectricityMore Electricity Even More Electricity 100 200 300 400 500 Double Jeopardy

3 Force, Motion, & Energy $100 Answer: This can be described by locating an object relative to another object or background. (Example: The stapler is on the right side of the desk.) What is the position of an object?

4 Force, Motion, & Energy $200 Answer: This can be found by tracing and measuring an object’s position over time. (For example, the boat traveled 20 km north in 2 hours.) Words such as up, down, forward, and backward describe this. What is an object’s motion?

5 Force, Motion & Energy $300 What is speed? Answer: This describes how fast an object is moving.

6 Force, Motion, and Energy $400 Answer: This is the energy of motion. (For example, a football flying through the air.) What is kinetic energy?

7 Force, Motion, & Energy $500 Answer: This is any push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change speed or direction. What is a force?

8 More FM&E $100 Answer: Objects at rest have this kind of energy. (Example: an apple hanging on the branch of a tree or a book resting on a desk) What is potential energy?

9 More FM&E $200 Answer: Unless acted on by this, objects in motion tend to stay in motion and objects at rest tend to stay at rest. What is a force?

10 More FM&E $300 Answer: When two objects move/rub against each other, this and heat are created. What is friction?

11 More FM&E $400 Answer: When you toast bread, the electrical energy of the toaster is converted to this type of energy. What is heat energy?

12 More FM&E $500 Answer: A man pushes lightly on a box and the box does not move. In order to get the box to move, the man needs to increase this on the box. What is force?

13 Electricity $100 Answer: An electric current is created by a continuous flow of negative charges. The negative charges are knows as these. What are electrons?

14 Electricity $200 Answer: This is the pathway taken by an electric current. What is a circuit?

15 Electricity $300 Answer: These type of circuits allow the movement of electrical energy. What are closed circuits?

16 Electricity $400 Answer: These circuits prevent the movement of electrical energy. What are open circuits?

17 Electricity $500 Answer: Metals are known as these because they conduct electricity well. What are conductors?

18 More Electricity $100 Answer: Rubber, plastic, and wood are examples of these because they do not conduct electricity well. What are insulators?

19 More Electricity $200 Answer: If one light bulb goes out on a strand of lights and the other lights remain lit, the lights are on this type of circuit because there are two or more pathways for the current to follow. What is a parallel circuit?

20 More Electricity $300 Answer: If one light bulb goes out on a strand of lights and the other go out as well, the lights are on this type of circuit because there is only one pathway for the current to follow. What is a series circuit?

21 More Electricity $400 Answer: The picture is an example of this type of circuit. What is an open circuit?

22 More Electricity $500 Answer: This picture is an example of this type of circuit. What is a closed circuit?

23 Even More Electricity $100 Answer: Rubbing a balloon on your hair or a wool sweater creates this type of electricity. What is static electricity?

24 Even More Electricity $200 Answer: Lightning is a discharge of this type of electricity into the atmosphere. What is static electricity?

25 Even More Electricity $300 Answer: This creates a magnetic field, and a moving magnetic field creates an electric current. What is an electric current?

26 Even More Electricity $400 Answer: Wrapping a wire around a nail and creating a closed circuit is an example of this. What is an electromagnet?

27 Even More Electricity $500 Answer: When a ceiling fan is turned on, electrical energy is being converted to this type of energy. What is mechanical energy?

28 Double Jeopardy! Important DiscoveriesWeather 200 400 600 800 1000 Final Jeopardy

29 Important Discoveries $200 Answer: This person invented the light bulb. Who is Thomas Edison?

30 Important Discoveries $400 Answer: This scientist was the first to learn that lightning was a form of electricity. Who is Benjamin Franklin?

31 Important Discoveries $600 Answer: This scientist made important discoveries about the magnetic field and the electromagnet. Who is Michael Faraday?

32 Important Discoveries $800 Answer: We believed that the Earth was the center of the solar system, and the planets and sun revolved around us. Who are the ancient Greeks? (or, who are Aristotle and Ptolemy?)

33 Important Discoveries $1000 Answer: We tried to convince the world that the sun was actually the center of the solar system, and all of the planets revolved around it. Who are Copernicus and Galileo? (you get the points if you named 1!)

34 Weather $200 Answer: The weight of air causes this. What is air pressure?

35 Weather $400 Answer : This is the measure of the amount of heat energy in the atmosphere. What is a temperature?

36 Weather $600 Answer: Air circulates around the Earth in these big chunks. What are air masses?

37 Weather $800 Answer: The boundary between two air masses is called this. What is a front?

38 Weather $1000 Answer: A falling barometer means this kind of weather is ahead. What is rainy?

39 Final Jeopardy! Name that Weather Instrument! Make your bid!!

40 What is the name of this instrument and what does it measure?

41 This ANEMOMETER measures WIND SPEED.


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