Science Jeopardy Developed by Mrs. Doughty Woodcrest Elementary- 4 th Grade Science X.

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Science Jeopardy Developed by Mrs. Doughty Woodcrest Elementary- 4 th Grade Science X

Transcript of Science Jeopardy Developed by Mrs. Doughty Woodcrest Elementary- 4 th Grade Science X.

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  • Science Jeopardy Developed by Mrs. Doughty Woodcrest Elementary- 4 th Grade Science X
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  • Directions In Science, we have been learning about Energy. We are going to play Jeopardy to help us review for our Science Test. On the next page, you will find the Main Menu. Select a question to begin the game. Anytime you see the sound icon, feel free to click on it to hear the narration for that slide. X
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  • Main Menu 100 500 200 600 X 400 800 700 300
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  • 100 Point Question What is used to make electricity? Steam Wind Water All of the Above A B C D X
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  • 200 Point Question What sources of energy cannot be used up? Sun and wind Wind and Water Sun and Water Coal and Natural Gas A B C D X
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  • 300 Point Question What are the ends of a magnet called? Magnetic Fields Magnetic Poles Lines of Force Electromagnets A B C D X
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  • 400 Point Question What were the first magnets made from? Lodestone Mica Granite Sandstone A B C D X
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  • 500 Point Question What is an open circuit? A circuit that lacks a complete path between the positive and negative terminals of its power source. A circuit without interruption, making a continuous path so electricity can flow. A complete circuit. A B C D X A circuit that can produce light and heat.
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  • 600 Point Question What is a closed circuit? A circuit that does not allow electricity to flow. A circuit that lacks a complete path between the positive and negative terminals of its power source. A switch that can be used to interrupt a circuit. A circuit without interruption, making a continuous path so electricity can flow. A B C D X
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  • 700 Point Question At what temperature does water freeze? 32 degrees Fahrenheit 212 degrees Fahrenheit 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit 70 degrees Fahrenheit A B C D X
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  • 800 Point Question Evidence of energy is Current Change A light switch Electric A B C D X
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  • That is Correct! Click the home button to return to the main menu. X
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  • That is Incorrect! Click the return button and try again. X