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2 If you have any questions, please email: amy.bray@leanderisd.org Presented by: Linda Lippe Amy Bray Amy Clark

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4 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. Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard. The finished questions will now be white to show they have been answered. Continue until all clues are given.

5 Round 1 Round 2 Final Jeopardy

6 Body Systems Life Cycles Traits Ecosystems MatterEnergy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Round 2 Final Jeopardy Home

7 $100 1,1 This system breaks down food into nutrients.

8 $100 Home digestive

9 $200 The thin cell covering that holds the parts of the cell together. 1,2

10 $200 cell membrane Home

11 $300 The nervous system carries_____to and from the brain. 1,3

12 $300 signals ScoresHome

13 $400 The basic unit of structure and function of all living things. 1,4

14 $400 cell ScoresHome

15 $500 The jellylike substance that contains many chemicals to keep a cell functioning. 1,5

16 $500 cytoplasm ScoresHome

17 $100 The cycle in which water moves through the environment. 2,1

18 $100 Water cycle ScoresHome

19 $200 Water falls to Earth as rain after water vapor _____into clouds. 2,2

20 $200 condenses ScoresHome

21 $300 Plants release _______into the atmosphere as a byproduct of photosynthesis. 2,3

22 $300 oxygen ScoresHome

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24 $400 The cycle in which a gas in the air is fixed into a form that plants can use. 2,4

25 $400 nitrogen cycle ScoresHome

26 $500 Plants return water through the environment through______. 2,5

27 $500 transpiration ScoresHome

28 $100 Eye color is an ______that parents pass on to their offspring. 3,1

29 $100 inherited trait ScoresHome

30 $200 If one parent has a ________, such as blue eyes, it may be asked by the stronger dominant trait. If one parent has a ________, such as blue eyes, it may be asked by the stronger dominant trait. 3.2

31 $200 recessive trait ScoresHome

32 $300 Genes found on a chromosomes contain the DNA code for______. 3,3

33 $300 inherited traits ScoresHome

34 $400 The part of a cell that carries the genes that five living things their special characteristics. 3.4

35 $400 chromosomes Scores

36 $500 One of the parts of the cells of all living things. These are passed from parents to children and determine how you look and the way you grow. 3,5

37 $500 genes ScoresHome

38 $100 An ecosystem is made up of a community and its_____. 4,1

39 $100 environment ScoresHome

40 $200 Waste products that damage an ecosystem are called this. 4.2

41 $200 pollution ScoresHome

42 $300 Water ecosystems such as saltwater marshes, mangrove swamps, and mud flats are called ____. 4.3

43 $300 wetlands ScoresHome

44 $400 What do producer s in a community do? 4.4

45 $400 make food ScoresHome

46 $500 ____ shows the amount of energy available to pass from one level of a food chain to the next. 4.5

47 $500 energy pyramid ScoresHome

48 $100 All material that takes up space is called___________. 5.1

49 $100 matter ScoresHome

50 $200 The amount of material in an object is called the objects_____. 5.2

51 $200 mass ScoresHome

52 $300 A ____does not have definite volume or a definite shape. 5.3

53 $300 gas ScoresHome

54 $400 The ability of a substance to burn is called______. 5.4

55 $400 combustibility ScoresHome

56 $500 You can divide the mass of an object by its volume to find the object’s _______. 5.5

57 $500 density ScoresHome

58 $100 The ability to cause change in matter is called this. 6.1

59 $100 energy ScoresHome

60 $200 Light bouncing off of an object is called what? 6.2

61 $200 reflection ScoresHome

62 $300 The flow of electrons is called _____. 6.3

63 $300 electric current ScoresHome

64 $400 The energy an object has because of its location or its condition is called_______. 6.4

65 $400 potential energy ScoresHome

66 $500 When you unscrew a light bulb in a series circuit, what happens? 6.5

67 $500 All the lights go out. ScoresHome

68 Earth’s Surface Motion & Forces Body Systems Cycles in Nature Oceans & Weather Earth, Moon, and Beyond $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Round 1 Final Jeopardy Round 2 Home

69 $200 center and hottest layer of the Earth R1,1

70 $200 core Home

71 $400 physical feature on the Earth’s surface R1,2

72 $400 landform ScoresHome

73 $600 process of moving sediment from one place to another R1,3

74 $600 erosion ScoresHome

75 $800 process in which soil, sand, and sediment are formed R1,4

76 $800 weathering ScoresHome

77 $1000 theory of how continents move over Earth’s surface R1,5

78 $1000 continental drift ScoresHome

79 $200 According to the _________ all objects are attracted to all other objects. R2,1

80 $200 law of universal gravitation ScoresHome

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82 $400 An object in an _____ travels around another object as a result of inertia and gravity working together R2,2

83 $400 orbit ScoresHome

84 $600 force that pulls all objects through a distance R2,3

85 $600 gravitation ScoresHome

86 $800 forces equal in size and opposite in direction R2,4

87 $800 balanced forces ScoresHome

88 $1000 What force causes a teardrop to roll down someone's cheek? R2,5

89 $1000 gravity ScoresHome

90 $200 tissues that work together R3,1

91 $200 organ ScoresHome

92 $400 organelle that that work together to perform a function R3,2

93 $400 nucleus ScoresHome

94 $600 The soft center of a bone which contains connective tissue that produces red and white blood cells. R3,3

95 $600 bone marrow ScoresHome

96 $800 Specialized cells called______transmit and receive nervous-system signals. R3,4

97 $800 neurons ScoresHome

98 $1000 Which of the following allows water to flow into the roost of plants? R3,5 a.cytoplasm b.mitochondria c.osmosis d.vacuoles

99 $1000 osmosis ScoresHome

100 $200 Plants and animals release ____as a product of respiration. R4,1

101 $200 carbon dioxide ScoresHome

102 $400 cycle in which plants turn gas in air into oxygen R4,2

103 $400 carbon dioxide-oxygen cycle ScoresHome

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105 $600 _______provides energy for plants to grow. R4,3

106 $600 sunlight ScoresHome

107 $800 Chemicals and pesticides get into groundwater supplies through_________. R4,4

108 $800 rain ScoresHome

109 $1000 Which of the following describes a part of the nitrogen cycle? R4,5 a.Plants use nitrogen gas and return it to the soil. b.Bacteria in the soil fix nitrogen for plants. c.Animals turn fixed nitrogen into nitrogen gas.

110 $1000 Bacteria in the soil fix nitrogen for plants. ScoresHome

111 $200 The _____is the average conditions in an area through all seasons over period of time. R5,1

112 $200 climate ScoresHome

113 $400 Almost all weather occurs in the lowest layer of air, or the ______. R5,2

114 $400 atmosphere ScoresHome

115 $600 Waves form because________. R5,3 a.Earth spins on its axis b.currents flow through the ocean c.wind blows over the surface of the water

116 $600 wind blows over the surface of the water ScoresHome

117 $800 What are tides caused by? R5,4 a.Earth’s rotation and the gravitational pull of the moon and sun b.the effect of wind on both hemispheres c.deep ocean currents

118 $800 Scores Earth’s rotation and the gravitational pull of the moon and sun

119 $1000 What is the repeated rise and fall in the level of the ocean called? R5,5

120 $1000 tide ScoresHome

121 $200 How are the Earth and moon alike? R6,1

122 $200 They are both made of rock. ScoresHome

123 $400 What type of eclipse is this diagram illustrating? R6,2

124 $400 solar eclipse ScoresHome

125 $600 R6,3 A full day and night on the moon is___________. a.28 Earth hours b.27.3 Earth days c.27.3 Earth hours d.28 Earth days

126 $600 ScoresHome 27.3 Earth days

127 $800 Earth rotates on on an imaginary line called an ___________. R6,4

128 $800 axis ScoresHome

129 $1000 The three main landforms that make up the moon’s surface are: R6,5 a.craters, equators, and gyrators b.volcanoes, highlands, and eclipses c.highlands, craters, and marias

130 $1000 highlands, craters, and marias ScoresHome

131 Enter Category Final Jeopardy Question

132 Who was the first scientist to use a telescope to observe the sky?

133 Galileo Home


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