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1 Matter and Its Properties
Welcome to Matter and Its Properties Jeopardy!

2 Directions: Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers). Enter in the categories on the main game boards. As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box. When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go. Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard. Enter the score into the black box on each players podium. Continue until all clues are given. When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!

3 Final Jeopardy Round 1 Round 2

4 More Vocabulary That Matters
States of Matter More About Matter Elements, Compounds, Mixtures BONUS: States of Matter Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500

5 The amount of space an object takes up
$100 The amount of space an object takes up mass solubility volume density

6 $100 (c) volume Scores

7 The amount of matter in an object
$200 The amount of matter in an object mass volume density solubility

8 $200 (a) mass Scores

9 The amount of matter in an object compared to the space it takes up
$300 The amount of matter in an object compared to the space it takes up solubility mass suspension density

10 $300 (d) density Scores

11 One of three forms (solid, liquid, and gas) that matter can exist in
$400 One of three forms (solid, liquid, and gas) that matter can exist in compound element phase state of matter

12 $400 (d) state of matter Scores

13 A measure of how much of a material will dissolve in another material
$500 A measure of how much of a material will dissolve in another material mass solubility volume density

14 $500 (b) solubility Scores

15 The state of matter that does not have a definite shape or volume
$100 The state of matter that does not have a definite shape or volume (a) solid (b) liquid (c) gas (d) plasma

16 $100 (c) gas Scores

17 The state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume
$200 The state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume solid liquid gas plasma

18 $200 (a) solid Scores

19 The state of matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape
$300 The state of matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape solid liquid gas plasma

20 $300 (b) liquid Scores

21 Daily Double

22 $400 Kim is making a surprise gift. She needs material of a definite size and shape. Which state of matter must the material be in? gas liquid mixture solid

23 $400 (d) solid Scores

24 Which of the following is NOT a state of matter?
$500 Which of the following is NOT a state of matter? density gas liquid solid

25 $500 (a) density Scores

26 Which of these is made of matter?
$100 Which of these is made of matter? a dream a book happiness an idea

27 $100 (b) a book Scores

28 What affects the boiling point of water?
$200 What affects the boiling point of water? altitude density volume weight

29 $200 (a) altitude Scores

30 $300 Raphael is grouping different kinds of matter together. Which group contains ONLY examples of matter? garbage, gate, grape, grass hair, heat, hip, bone, horse leg, lemon, light, lung sand, soil, sound, sugar

31 (a) garbage, gate, grape, grass
$300 (a) garbage, gate, grape, grass Scores

32 $400 color mass taste volume
George wants to show that physical properties can be used to tell different foods apart. What physical property would be most useful to tell the difference between mint ice cream and spinach? color mass taste volume

33 $400 (c) taste Scores

34 Which animal would probably have the most mass?
$500 Which animal would probably have the most mass? (a) a cow (b) an elephant (c) a dog (d) a mouse

35 $500 (b) an elephant Scores

36 Which of these is a mixture?
$100 Which of these is a mixture? pail of sand and soil copper wire ring of pure gold pinch of salt

37 (a) pail of sand and soil
$100 (a) pail of sand and soil Scores

38 Which of these is a compounds?
$200 Which of these is a compounds? a gas water air a salad

39 $200 (B) water Scores

40 Which of these is an example of an element?
$300 Which of these is an example of an element? H20 Pb CO2 air

41 $300 (b) LEAD Scores

42 When two are more elements react chemically what is the result?
$400 When two are more elements react chemically what is the result? a new substance forms identity changes a compound forms all of the above

43 $400 (d) All of the above Scores

44 Which elements are represented by the symbols in the formula NaCl?
$500 Which elements are represented by the symbols in the formula NaCl?

45 $500 Sodium and Chlorine Scores

46 $100 A blending of two or more types of matter that are not chemically combined mixture solution suspension solubility

47 $100 (a) mixture Scores

48 Anything that has mass and takes up space
$200 Anything that has mass and takes up space (a) volume (b) change of state (c) suspension (d) matter

49 $200 (d) matter Scores

50 A mixture in which two or more substances are mixed completely
$300 A mixture in which two or more substances are mixed completely mixture solution suspension solubility

51 $300 (b) solution Scores

52 $400 A kind of mixture in which particles of one ingredient are floating in another ingredient mixture solution suspension solubility

53 $400 (c) suspension Scores

54 $500

55 $500 Scores

56 $100 States of Matter Recall what you have learned about particles in different states of matter. The pictures represent particles in three states of matter. What are the THREE states of matter shown in containers A, B, and C?

57 $100 Part A Cup A: solid Cup B: liquid Cup C: gas Scores

58 $200 States of Matter Recall what you have learned about particles in different states of matter. The pictures represent particles in three states of matter. B. Explain how the particles are different in the three states of matter.

59 $200 Part B The particles in the solid are arranged close together. They each move back and forth around one point. The particles in the liquid slide past one another. They move around and bump the walls of their container, but they stay close, though not as close as the particles in the solid. The particles in the gas are not arranged in any pattern. They move quickly and spread far apart. Scores

60 $300

61 $300 Scores

62 $400

63 $400 Scores

64 $500

65 $500 Scores

66 Round 1 $200 $200 $200 $200 Final Jeopardy $400 $400 $400 $400 Scores $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000

67 Space Science Vocabulary Game

68 Space Science Vocabulary Game

69 Space Science Vocabulary Game

70 Space Science Vocabulary Game

71 Space Science Vocabulary Game

72 Space Science Vocabulary Game

73 Space Science Vocabulary Game

74 Space Science Vocabulary Game

75 Space Science Vocabulary Game

76 Space Science Vocabulary Game

77 Objects in Our Solar System Game

78 Objects in Our Solar System Game

79 Daily Double

80 Objects in Our Solar System Game

81 Objects in Our Solar System Game

82 Objects in Our Solar System Game

83 Objects in Our Solar System Game

84 Objects in Our Solar System Game

85 Objects in Our Solar System Game

86 Objects in Our Solar System Game

87 Objects in Our Solar System Game

88 How Earth & Its Moon Move Game

89 How Earth & Its Moon Move Game

90 How Earth & Its Moon Move Game

91 How Earth & Its Moon Move Game

92 How Earth & Its Moon Move Game

93 How Earth & Its Moon Move Game

94 How Earth & Its Moon Move Game

95 How Earth & Its Moon Move Game

96 How Earth & Its Moon Move Game

97 How Earth & Its Moon Move Game

98 Observing the Sun, Stars, & Other Objects in Space Game

99 Observing the Sun, Stars, & Other Objects in Space Game

100 Observing the Sun, Stars, & Other Objects in Space Game

101 Observing the Sun, Stars, & Other Objects in Space Game

102 Daily Double

103 Observing the Sun, Stars, & Other Objects in Space Game

104 Observing the Sun, Stars, & Other Objects in Space Game

105 Observing the Sun, Stars, & Other Objects in Space Game

106 Observing the Sun, Stars, & Other Objects in Space Game

107 Observing the Sun, Stars, & Other Objects in Space Game

108 Observing the Sun, Stars, & Other Objects in Space Game

109 Observing the Sun, Stars, & Other Objects in Space Game

110 Observing the Sun, Stars, & Other Objects in Space Game

111 Observing the Sun, Stars, & Other Objects in Space Game

112 Observing the Sun, Stars, & Other Objects in Space Game

113 Observing the Sun, Stars, & Other Objects in Space Game

114 Observing the Sun, Stars, & Other Objects in Space Game

115 Observing the Sun, Stars, & Other Objects in Space Game

116 Observing the Sun, Stars, & Other Objects in Space Game

117 $1000

118 $1000 Scores

119 $200

120 $200 Scores

121 $400

122 $400 Scores

123 $600

124 $600 Scores

125 $800

126 $800 Scores

127 $1000

128 $1000 Scores

129 Final Jeopardy Question
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131 Scores


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