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J E OPA R D Y

Directions: Divide the class into Team A and Team B. Then divide the teams into groups of 3-4 students. The first group on Team A chooses a category and an amount from slide 3. When the group agrees on an appropriate “question” to ask in response to the statement, one student asks the question. Other team members can whisper an answer to the group, but if the answer is heard by the teacher before the group is ready to give an answer, the team loses their turn and the play goes to Team B. Teams have 45 seconds to formulate a correct “question” to the statement. If correct, the team wins the dollar amount. If incorrect, they receive no “money.” Play then goes to Team B. Play continues until all category amounts have been chosen. The team with the most money wins.

97% of the water on earth..

What is salt water? 100

Only 1% of the water on earth.

What is fresh water not in glaciers? 200

To transport food and oxygen to cells and remove waste.

How does the human body use water? 300

A human can live only about a week.

How long can a human live without water? 400

65%

About how much of the human body is water? 500

Changing from a liquid to a gas.

What is evaporation? 100

Changing from a gas to a liquid.

What is condensation? 200

Rain, snow, and hail.

What are the forms of precipitation? 300

Water collecting in lakes, oceans, and underground.

What is accumulation? 400

Plants convert ground water to water vapor.

What is transpiration? 500

The most common state water is found in on earth.

What is liquid? 100

A state of matter where the substance holds its shape.

What is a solid? 200

Changes matter from one state to another.

What is temperature change? 300

A state of matter found only in stars.

What is plasma? 400

A state of matter found on earth where molecules are furthest apart.

What is a gas? 500

The first step in our water system.

Snow and rain in the mountains? 100

The way we save winter rain/snow to have all year.

What are dams and reservoirs? 200

The place we clean impurities from our water.

What is a water purification plant? 300

How water travels.

What are pipes and pump stations? 400

A place where water is evaporated and condensed to make it pure.

What is a desalinization plant? 500

The freezing and boiling point of water.

What are 0 degrees Celsius/ 32 degrees Fahrenheit/ 100 degrees Celsius and 212 degrees Fahrenheit? 100

An important property of water that keeps pond and ocean life alive.

What is water expanding as it freezes? 200

Properties of water that causes molecules to stick together.

What is cohesion or adhesion? 300

A property of water that allows water striders to walk on water.

What is surface tension? 400

It allows plants to transport water uphill without a pump.

What is capillary action? 500

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