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Jeopardy Rules Class is divided into two+ teams Each team needs to choose a team captain Your captain is your team spokesperson The only one allowed to answer for the group EVERYONE MUST PARTICIPATE!
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Jeopardy Rules One person from each team will come forward to answer a question Each person must have their hand(s) sitting on top of their legs to start each question Whoever rings the bell first has 5 seconds to answer If there is a tie, you will Rock, Paper, Scissors it out Best 2 out of 3 If the first person gets the answer wrong, the other person has a chance to answer
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Jeopardy Rules If neither student answers the question correctly the team of the first individual has a chance to answer the question for HALF THE POINTS Only the team leader can ‘present’ the possible answer If the first team does not answer the question correctly, the other team has a chance for the points If neither person nor group answers correctly, the points are discarded and the game moves on
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Jeopardy Rules The winning team at the end of the game or class period will receive a reward GOOD LUCK
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100 200 300 400 500 Types of Measurements Basic Units Tools Calculations MISC Conversions
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The distance from one point to another A 100
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Length A 100
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The amount of matter in an object A 200
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Mass A 200
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The force of gravity on an object’s mass A 300
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weight A 300
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The amount of space an object or substance takes up A 400
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volume A 400
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The average amount of energy of motion of each particle of a substance A 500
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Temperature A 500
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Basic metric unit of time B 100
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second B 100
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Basic metric unit of length B 200
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meter B 200
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Basic metric unit of mass B 300
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gram (g) B 300
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Basic metric unit of volume of a liquid B 400
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Liter (L) OR Cubic meter (m 3 ) B 400
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Basic metric unit of the density of a solid. B 500
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g / m3 gram per cubic meter B 500
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Tool used to measure time C 100
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Clock / watch / timer C 100
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Tool used to measure mass C 200
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balance C 200
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Scale used to measure temperature using the metric system. C 300
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Degrees Celsius C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE
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Tool used to measure length C 400
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Metric ruler C 400
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Tool used to measure weight C 500
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scale C 500
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1,000 times larger than 1 meter = D 100
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1 kilometer Kilo = 1,000 D 100
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100 times SMALLER than 1 meter = D 200
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Centimeter Cent- = 0.01 D 200
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1,000 times SMALLER than a meter = D 300
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Millimeter Milli- = 0.001 D 300
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1 times larger than a meter = D 400
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1 meter 1 x 1 = 1 D 400
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10 times SMALLER than a meter = D 500
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Decimeter Deci- = 0.1 D 500
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E 100 What is the volume of the water in mL?
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Velocity E 100 12 mL
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E 200 What is the volume of the hammer in mL?
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4 mL E 200
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What is the volume of the object below in cubic meters? E 300
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12m 3 (cubic meters) Length x Width x Height 4m x 3m x 1m E 300
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How much does a 50kg object weigh on planet X if it’s gravitational force is 5 times LESS? E 400
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50kg / 5 = 10kg
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Calculate the density: Mass = 100kg Volume = 20 m 3 E 500
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5kg / m 3 Density = mass / volume
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This is a measurement system based on the number 10. F 100
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Metric system F 100
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F 200 This system is used by scientists today to compare data and communicate with each other about their results.
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SI – International System of Units F 200
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What is the only country in the world that does not use the metric system as their standard system? F 300
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United States of America F 300
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What measurement, measured in kg, will NOT change if you change the gravitational force on that object? F 400
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Mass F 400
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What will happen to the temperature of a substance if the particles start moving faster? F 500
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Increase F 500
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