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Jeopardy Stories about Albert’s Beginnings Interesting Facts Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Important Terms Tyrrell Museum Fossils

$100 Question from H1 Scientist believe the land on Earth was once a giant continent. What was this continent called?

$100 Answer from H1 Pangaea

$200 Questions from H1 What do they call the story that told how Wisahkecahk Was to teach people how to live, but he disobeyed the Creator’s orders?

$200 Answer from H1 The Cree Creation Story.

$300 Question from H1 People around the world have different creation stories. How communities see themselves is called what?

$300 Answer from H1 Perspective

$400 Questions from H1 What does point of view mean?

$400 Answer from H1 The way a person sees something.

$500 Question from H1 Who were the first people to discover dinosaur Bones in Alberta/

$500 Answer from H1 Aboriginals, First Nations, Piikani

$100 Question from H2 What does Identity mean?

$100 Answer from H2 How people and communities see themselves.

$200 Question from H2 Dry periods when supplies of water go down are called? The passing of knowledge, history and language from Generation to generation by the spoken word is what?

$200 Answer from H2 Oral Tradition.

$300 Question from H2 Who were the descendants of the first people in North America? (3 answers)

$300 Answer from H2 First Nations, Metis and Inuit

$400 Question from H2 What do we call the study of the earth, its Rocks and soils and its beginnings?

$400 Answer from H2 Geology

$500 Question from H2 What do we call the study of past recorded (written) events?

$500 Answer from H2 History

$100 Question from H3 What scientist studies life that Existed in prehistoric times?

$100 Answer from H3 Paleontologist

$200 Question from H3 What are fossils?.

$200 Answer from H3 They are plant or animal remains embedded in rock Layers millions of years ago.

$300 Question from H3 Joseph Tyrell found a dinosaur bone. What Did he name it?

$300 Answer from H3 Albertasaurus

$400 Question from H3 Where are most of the dinosaur bones found In Alberta?

$400 Answer from H3 The Badlands

$500 Question from H3 Who discovered a nest of dinosaur eggs in Devil’s Coulee?

$500 Answer from H3 Wendy Sloboda.

$100 Question from H4 Who was the scientist that was interviewed in the book?

$100 Answer from H4 Dr. Currie

$200 Question from H4 Who owns all the fossils that are found in Alberta?

$200 Answer from H4 The government.

$300 Question from H4 What do you do if you find a dinosaur bone?

$300 Answer from H4 Remember where you found it and contact an expert From a museum or university. Do not remove it.

$400 Question from H4 How do the first nations feel about fossils?

$400 Answer from H4 They consider them sacred.

$500 Question from H4 Why is it important that we know about Fossils today?

$500 Answer from H4 Learning about what happens in the past helps Us plan for the future. It helps us understand changes In our world.

$100 Question from H5 What is erosion?

$100 Answer from H5 The wearing away of rock and soil by wind, water and Glaciers.

$200 Question from H5 Why do dinosaurs and fossils make Alberta Unique?

$200 Answer from H5 Because we have so many fossils, we are known Throughout the world for our finds.

$300 Question from H5 How do paleontologists learn about dinosaurs and Plants that lived billions of years ago?

$300 Answer from H5 By digging them out of stone and studying them.

$400 Question from H5 Who was the first European to find a dinosaur skull In Alberta?

$400 Answer from H5 Joseph Burr Tyrell

$500 Question from H5 Who are the People in aboriginal communities who are respected For their great wisdom about their beliefs and culture?

$500 Answer from H5 Elders

Final Jeopardy Name the dinosaur that was very small and lived 74 to 76 million Years ago?

Final Jeopardy Answer Ornithomimus