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Jeopardy Heat Temperature Heat on the Move All Mixed Up 1! All Mixed Up 2 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Final Jeopardy All Mixed Up 3 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400

$100 Question from Heat Which does not make heat? A. A burning candle. B. An electric current. C. A campfire. D. A sweater.

$100 Answer from Heat sweater

$200 Question from Heat As an ice cube melts, the particles in the ice cube A. move slower and slower. B. move at the same speed. C. gain thermal energy D. lose thermal energy

$200 Answer from Heat Gain thermal energy

$300 Question from Heat Which kind of energy is produced by this appliance? A. friction B. thermal energy C. chemical energy D. solar energy

$300 Answer from Heat Thermal Energy

$400 Question from Heat The energy of moving particles of matter is called A. thermal energy. B. solar energy. C. friction. D. temperature

$400 Answer from Heat Thermal Energy

$100 Question from Temperature What temperature does the thermometer show? A. 30°F B. 57°F C. 75°F D. 85°F

$100 Answer fromTemperature 75°F

$200 Question from Temperature Suppose the temperature increases to 90°F. What will happen to the liquid in the thermometer shown? A. It will contract. B. It will take up less space in the tube. C. It will rise in the tube. D. It will move down in the tube

$200 Answer from Temperature. It will rise in the tube.

$300 Question from Temperature What is the thermometer measuring? A. the volume of the water B. the temperature of the water C. the height of the water D. the weight of the water

$300 Answer from Temperature the temperature of the water

$400 Question from Temperature Why do the people wear oven mitts when they get items out of the oven? A. They conduct heat from the food. B. They conduct heat to the hands. C. They insulate the hands from heat. D. They insulate the hot food.

$400 Answer from Temperature They insulate the hands from heat.

$100 Question from Heat on the Move Which provides the LEAST insulation? A. an aluminum pan B. a clay pot C. a glass pan D. a wooden spoon

$100 Answer from Heat on the Move an aluminum pan

$200 Question from Heat on the Move Which material heats up the MOST when the Sun shines on it? A. a black rock B. a white flag C. snow D. a mirror

$200 Answer from Heat on the Move a black rock

$300 Question from Heat on the Move Tiana’s dad takes a pot of soup off the stove. How does the heat in the soup move as the soup gets cold? A. Heat moves from the soup to the air through radiation. B. Heat moves from the soup to the air through convection. C. Particles in the soup move faster as the soup cools. D. Heat stops moving when the pot is taken off the stove.

$300 Answer from Heat on the Move Heat moves from t h e soup to the air through convection

$400 Question from Heat on the Move Building A is lined with fiberglass insulation. Building B is not insulated. Which statement is true in winter? A. Building A is colder than Building B. B. Building A is warmer than Building B. C. Heat stays longer in Building B. D. Heat moves more easily out of Building A

$400 Answer from Heat on the Move Building A is warmer than Building B

$100 Question from Mix 1 How is the heat being transferred from the Sun to the lizard? A. conduction B. convection C. insulation D. radiation

$100 Answer from Mix 1 radiation

$200 Question from Mix 1 Which is NOT a way that heat can be produced? A. burning fuel B. rubbing objects together C. causing a chemical change D. holding a cup of hot tea

$200 Answer from Mix 1. holding a cup of hot tea

$300 Question from Mix 1 When you rub your hands together, heat is produced by A. convection. B. friction. C. conduction. D. radiation.

$300 Answer from Mix 1 friction.

$400 Question from Mix 1 The Sun’s energy is changed to heat when the energy A. is absorbed by a material. B. is reflected by a material. C. passes through empty space. D. strikes a material.

$400 Answer from Mix 1 is absorbed by a material!

$100 Question from Mixed 2. Jeremy’s doctor measures his body temperature. The doctor tells him he has a fever. Which is the MOST LIKELY reading on the thermometer. A F B F C F D F

$100 Answer from Mix F

$200 Question from Mix 2 Cold weather coats often have a thick fluffy layer. Why does this extra layer keep you warmer? A. The layer traps extra heat from the sun. B. The layer traps heat from your body. C. The layer pushes warm air to your body. D. The layer pushes cold air away.

$200 Answer from Mixed 2 The layer traps heat from your body.

$300 Question from Mixed 2 Jo’s hot chocolate is too hot to drink, so she puts an ice cube in it. Why does the drink get colder? A. Heat from the ice cube is lost to the drink. B. Heat from the drink is lost to the ice. C. The ice gives the drink a larger volume. D. The ice gives the drink a pale color.

$300 Answer from Mixed 2 Heat from the drink is lost to the ice.

$400 Question from Mixed 2 An ice cube will melt fastest in a box that is outside A. black. B. white. C. clear. D. red

$400 Answer from Mixed 2 Black

$100 Question from Mixed 3 If you put a metal spoon in hot water, the spoon will A. melt. B. dissolve. C. get cold. D. get hot.

$100 Answer from Mixed 3 Black

$200 Question from Mixed 3 Victor put four objects into four glasses of boiling water. Which object would feel hot FIRST? A. paper straw. B. glass rod. C. copper wire. D. wooden popsicle stick.

$200 Answer from Mixed 3 Copper Wire

$300 Question from Mixed 3 Which of the following scientific tools is used to measure heat energy? A. a clock. B. a balance scale. C. a thermometer. D. a microscope.

$300 Answer from Mixed 3 Thermometer

$400 Question from Mixed 3 Your hand will feel hot when you put it next to A. a book B. a light bulb. C. an umbrella. D. a telephone.

$400 Answer from Mixed 3 a light bulb.