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Evidence of the Past The Geological Time Scale Early Life Human Evolution SpongeBob Trivia Anything Goes

Evidence of the Past 100 Points This is pressed together to form rock with a fossil inside. A 100

Correct Response 100 pts Sediment A 100

Evidence of the Past 200 Points Two ways to date fossils A 200

Correct Response Two: 200 pts Absolute and relative dating A 200

Evidence of the Past 300 Points An example of a rapid change that might cause a mass extinction A 300

Correct Response 300 pts: Meteor A 300

Evidence of the Past 400 Points An example of a slow change that might cause a mass extinction A 400

Correct Response 400 pts: Climate change A 400

Evidence of the Past 500 Points An explanation of how fossils of tropical plants could be found in Antarctica A 500

Correct Response 500 pts: Plate tectonics A 500

The Geological Time Scale 100 Points The longest era B 100

Correct Response 100 pts: Precambrian B 100

The Geological Time Scale 200 Points The largest mass extinction was in this era. B 200

Correct Response 200 pts: Paleozoic B 200

The Geological Time Scale 300 Points: The Age of Reptiles B 300

Correct Response 300 pts: B 300 Mesozoic

The Geological Time Scale 400 Points: Life Invades Land B 400

Correct Response 400 pts.: B 400 Paleozoic Era

The Geological Time Scale 500 Points: The end of each era is marked by this B 500

Correct Response 500 Pts: A mass extinction B 500

Early Life 100 Points This gas layer protects Earth from the sun’s radiation C 100

Correct Response 100 pts: Ozone C 100

Early Life 200 Points: Organisms during the Precambrian time did not need this C 200

Correct Response 200 pts: oxygen C 200

Early Life 300 Points: Cyanobacteria were the first organisms to do this C 300

Correct Response 300 pts: photosynthesis C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 Place A Wager

Early Life Daily Double! Scientists believe early life developed from this C 400

Correct Response Daily Double: Simple chemicals C 400

Early Life 500 Points: The first animals to live on land were most likely ___ C 500

Correct Response 500 pts: insects C 500

Human Evolution 100 Points: Two characteristics that all primates share D 100

Correct Response 100 pts: binocular vision and five flexible fingers (opposable thumbs) D 100

Human Evolution 200 Points: This sets hominids apart from all other primates D 200

Correct Response 200 pts: bipedalism D 200

Human Evolution 300 Points: The earliest hominid fossils were found in ___ D 300

Correct Response 300 pts: Africa D 300

Human Evolution 400 Points: This group of hominids lived at the same time as Homo sapiens D 400

Correct Response 400 pts: Neanderthals D 400

Human Evolution 500 Points Two early members of the Homo group (genus) D 500

Correct Response 500 pts: Homo habilis and Homo erectus D 500

“Sponge Bob Trivia” 100 Points: What color is Sponge Bob’s tie? E 100

Correct Response 100 pts: Red E 100

“Sponge Bob Trivia” 200 Points: What kind of house does Patrick live in? E 200

Correct Response 200 pts: A rock E 200

Sponge Bob Trivia” 300 Points: Which one of these characters is the only one who wears shoes? Mr. Krabs SpongeBob Patrick Squidward E 300

Correct Response 300 pts: Sponge Bob Duh! E 300

“SpongeBob Trivia” 400 Points: What is the name of the beach where the fish in Bikini Bottom like to go? Blue Lagoon Oyster Beach Bikini Beach Goo Lagoon E 400

Correct Response 400 pts: Goo Lagoon E 400

“Sponge Bob Trivia” 500 Points: In the episode, "Fear of a Krabby Patty", what does Plankton get crushed with? Fly Swatters Feet Pianos Krabby Patties E 500

Correct Response 500 pts: Pianos E 500

“Anything Goes” 100 points There are how many fish in the big fish tank in Mr. Steffens’ room? F 100

Correct response 100 pts: 20 F 100

“Anything Goes” 200 Points: In the periodic table elements, Tungsten is represented by which letter(s)? F 200

Correct response 200 pts: W F 200

“Anything Goes” 300 Points: What’s so special about the new iPad that Apple just announced? F 300

Correct Response 300 pts: It has a cool ‘Retina” display F 300

“Anything Goes” 400 Points: How many students attend AISD? a b c d F 400

Correct Response 400 pts: c F 400

“Anything Goes” 500 Points: The name of Mr. Marsh’s secretary is… F 500

Correct Response 500 pts Samara Hyder F 500

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