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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Team 1Team 2 Team 3 Round 1Round 2 Final Jeopardy Team 1

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved SS Vocab 1 SS Vocab 2 SS Vocab 3 Science Vocab 1 Science Vocab 2 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Round 2 Final Jeopardy Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Someone who travels from place to place with no permanent home.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What is a nomad? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 A set of activities done for a specific purpose. A wedding is one example.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is a ceremony? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 A groups stories passed on through the generations.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 What is folklore? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Study of objects to learn about the past.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is archaeology? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Focus on one particular thing or activity.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 What is specialize? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 More of something than you need.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What is surplus? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 An accepted way of doing something. For example, in America we shake hands to greet people.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is custom? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 Change to fit different conditions.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 What is adapt? Scores

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$400 The use of scientific knowledge to solve problems.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is technology? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 An object made by people.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 What is an artifact? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Raising plants and animals for human use.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What is agriculture? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Movement from one place to another.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is migration? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 A set of customs that people create over time. For example, you might go to your grandmas house, eat turkey, and then watch a football game for Thanksgiving. That would be your Thanksgiving ________________.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 What is a tradition? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Talk to and work with others.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is interact? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 A system for organizing resources such as money and goods. Buying, selling, and trading things.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 What is economy? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 The basic unit of all living things.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What is a cell? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Gel-like material between the cell membrane and the nucleus.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is cytoplasm? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 A group of similar specialized cells that work together. For example, a bunch of muscle cells working together form muscle _____________.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 What is tissue? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 A special form of diffusion that helps keep water in cells. This form of transport lets some things out while keeping others in.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is osmosis? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 A structure that performs specific functions in the cell. Mitochondria, nucleus, and ribosomes are some examples.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 What are organelles? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Process that spreads substances through a gas or liquid, like food coloring in water.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What is diffusion? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 The cell part that contains DNA and directs cell activities. The brain of the cell.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is the nucleus? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 A group of related tissues that perform a specific function, like your heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, etc.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 What are organs? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 A group of organs that work together to perform a task, like your brain, spinal column and nerves, for example.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is system or organ system? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Process by which cells break down glucose in plants and animals.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 What is cellular respiration? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Jobs of cell parts Science Potluck Effect of geography And climate Common ways of life American Indians work together $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Round 1 Final Jeopardy Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Stores DNA.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is nucleus? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Lets food water and gases into cell.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is cell membrane? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 Tells the cell what to do.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 What is nucleus? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 Holds all the other organelles.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 What is cytoplasm? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 Provides hard outer layer of plant cell and helps the plant stand up.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 What is cell wall? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 All living things need this sugar to stay alive.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is glucose? Scores

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$400 Tell one thing all living things do.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is Make or take in food Take care of and protect their bodies Grow and reproduce Get rid of waste? What is Make or take in food Take care of and protect their bodies Grow and reproduce Get rid of waste? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 Tell one cell part that plant cells have, that animals cells do not have.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 What is chloroplast or cell wall? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 The two ways things move in a cell.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 What are osmosis and diffusion? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 Two of the three parts of the cell theory.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 What is: All living things are made up of cells or The cell is the basic, or most simple part of a cell or Cells come from other cells? What is: All living things are made up of cells or The cell is the basic, or most simple part of a cell or Cells come from other cells? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 When people learned about this, they no longer had to follow their food sources.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is agriculture? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 This group lived in a very dry area and learned irrigation so they could farm.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Who are the desert southwest? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 Because they had to move to follow the buffalo, their major food source, these American Indians were the only ones to use light and portable tepees as sheleter.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 Who are the Great Plains Indians? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 This group lived near the ocean and carved large dugout canoes. Sea animals were an important resource to them. They also had potlatch ceremonies to show their wealth.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 Who are Pacific Northwest Indians? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 These American Indians lived in wigwams or longhouses and used a deer leather called buckskin to keep warm during the cold winters.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 Who are the Eastern Woodland Indians? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 One purpose of American Indian celebrations or ceremonies.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is: Honoring nature Social purposes Religious purposes What is: Honoring nature Social purposes Religious purposes Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Because they had no written language, many American Indian groups used oral language to pass on the groups stories, also called this.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is folklore? Scores

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$600 Dance and music were often part of these celebrations which were sets of activities done for a specific purpose.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 What are ceremonies? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 The Pacific Northwest Indians had these feasts during which the chief gave away goods to show how rich the group was.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 What are potlatches? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 These dolls represent important figures in Hopi culture.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 What are kachina dolls? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 When groups worked together to meet their needs, people were able to do this, which means to focus on one thing such as carving wood or weaving cloth.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is specialize? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Groups not only worked within the group but also did this, meaning to talk to and work with others.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is interact? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 Some groups exchanged goods by doing this, which means to trade without using money.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 What is barter? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 When people needed to create order, they formed these, which were systems of laws and the people who carry them out.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 What are governments? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 An American Indian leader named Deganawidah united 5 Indian groups under one set of laws forming a council that later became this group.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 What is the Iroquois Confederacy? Scores

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Scores How Cells Are Organized Final Jeopary Question

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Complete this chart showing how cells are organized. Cells Organism

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Scores Cells Tissues Organs Systems Organism