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2 Science Jeopardy $100 Living & Non-living Earth Layers Weather & Erosion FossilsRocks $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

3 1 - $100 What 2 things do living things need to survive? you must name 2 for points. What 2 things do living things need to survive? you must name 2 for points. Living things need food, water, or air Living things need food, water, or air

4 1 - $200 What are some things that non-living things can’t do. Must name 2 things for points. What are some things that non-living things can’t do. Must name 2 things for points. living things can’t living things can’t breathe, move, grow, eat, reproduce, and create waste. breathe, move, grow, eat, reproduce, and create waste.

5 1 - $300 What are some things that living things can do. Must name 2 things for points. What are some things that living things can do. Must name 2 things for points. living things can living things can breathe, move, grow, eat, reproduce, and create waste. breathe, move, grow, eat, reproduce, and create waste.

6 1 - $400 Which of these items are considered living things? Which of these items are considered living things? The frog because frogs can breathe, move, grow, eat, reproduce, and create waste. The frog because frogs can breathe, move, grow, eat, reproduce, and create waste.

7 1 - $500 Which of these items are considered non-living things? Which of these items are considered non-living things? The beach ball because the beach ball can’t breathe, move, grow, eat, reproduce, and create waste. The beach ball because the beach ball can’t breathe, move, grow, eat, reproduce, and create waste.

8 2 - $100 What is the outermost layer of the earth that we walk on? What is the outermost layer of the earth that we walk on? the crust the crust

9 2 - $200 The inner core is made of? The inner core is made of? metal that is mostly solid iron metal that is mostly solid iron

10 2 - $300 Which layer is made liquid iron and nickel. Which layer is made liquid iron and nickel. outer core outer core

11 2 - $400 The earth’s second layer is? and what is it made of ? must answer both for points The earth’s second layer is? and what is it made of ? must answer both for points The mantle and it is made of magma The mantle and it is made of magma

12 2 - $500 What are the four layers of the Earth? must get all four correct for points What are the four layers of the Earth? must get all four correct for points crust, mantle, outer core, and the inner core crust, mantle, outer core, and the inner core

13 3 - $100 The wind blows and picks up small particles of sand and blasts large rocks with the abrasive particles, cutting and shaping the rock. What is this called? weathering by wind weathering by wind

14 3 - $200 Water expands as it freezes in the cracks of rocks. What is this called? Water expands as it freezes in the cracks of rocks. What is this called? weathering by freezing water weathering by freezing water

15 3 - $300 Pebbles move down a stream with the current. What is this called? Pebbles move down a stream with the current. What is this called? erosion- when earth materials are moved from one place to another erosion- when earth materials are moved from one place to another

16 3 - $400 A tree’s roots grow into the cracks of rocks. What is this called? A tree’s roots grow into the cracks of rocks. What is this called? weather by living things weather by living things

17 3 - $500 What are the 4 types of weathering What are the 4 types of weathering wind, water, gravity, and living things wind, water, gravity, and living things

18 4 - $100 What do you call the remains of an animal, plant, or insect that lived long ago? What do you call the remains of an animal, plant, or insect that lived long ago? fossil fossil

19 4 - $200 What do you call a scientist who studies fossil animals/plants that lived a long time ago What do you call a scientist who studies fossil animals/plants that lived a long time ago paleontologist paleontologist

20 4 - $300 What do you call it when a type of animal or plant that was alive once is no longer on earth What do you call it when a type of animal or plant that was alive once is no longer on earth extinct extinct

21 4 - $400 Are mud cracks fossils? Are mud cracks fossils? no, because it’s not from a living thing no, because it’s not from a living thing

22 4 - $500 Is coprolite a fossil? Is coprolite a fossil? Yes it’s a fossil because it’s evidence of a living thing Yes it’s a fossil because it’s evidence of a living thing

23 5 - $100 What do we call rocks that are made from layers of sediment What do we call rocks that are made from layers of sediment sedimentary rocks sedimentary rocks

24 5 - $200 Rock that are made from cooled lava from a volcanic eruption are called? Rock that are made from cooled lava from a volcanic eruption are called? igneous rocks igneous rocks

25 5 - $300 Rocks that have changed because of pressure and heat are called? Rocks that have changed because of pressure and heat are called? metamorphic rocks metamorphic rocks

26 5 - $400 The smallest part of sand is called? The smallest part of sand is called? a grain a grain

27 5 - $500 Rocks can be broken down into 5 bits. What are they? Rocks can be broken down into 5 bits. What are they? Rocks, pebbles, sand, silt, and clay Rocks, pebbles, sand, silt, and clay

28 Final Jeopardy Salt and sugar are food that we eat but, what else are they? Salt and sugar are food that we eat but, what else are they? Salt and sugar are crystals Salt and sugar are crystals


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