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6 th Six Weeks Science Jeopardy. Hosted by the HMS 7 th Grade Science Teachers. Speed. Density. Watersheds. Solar System. Potential/Kinetic/work. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Question Answer 6 th Six Weeks Science Jeopardy 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Speed Density Watersheds Solar System Potential/ Kinetic/ work Final Jeopardy Hosted by the HMS 7 th Grade Science Teachers
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Hosted by the HMS 7th Grade Science Teachers

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A-100ANSWER: The average speed of a car that travels 75 meters in 15 seconds

QUESTION: What is 5 m/s

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A-200ANSWER: This is the formula for calculating speed

QUESTION: What is D/T or distance over time?

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A-300

ANSWER: This is the overall speed at which an object moves

QUESTION: What is Average Speed?

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A-400

• ANSWER: The speed of a sailboat that is traveling 100 meters in 120 seconds

• QUESTION: .83 m/s

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A-500ANSWER: Tom rolled his ball 12m in 11 seconds. Jane rolled her ball 15m in 13 seconds. Who had the fastest average speed

QUESTION: Who is Jane. Her average speed is 1.15 m/sTom’s average speed is 1.09 m/s)

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ANSWER: The units for Density of a liquid

QUESTION: What is grams per milliliter or g/mL

B-100

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B-200

ANSWER: The density of water at which we compare the density of other objects too.

QUESTION: 1 g/mL

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B-300

ANSWER: An object that is greater than 1g/mL will

QUESTION: What is sink

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B-400

ANSWER: The density of a liquid that has a mass of 120g and a volume of 7mL

QUESTION: What is 17.14g/mL

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B-500

ANSWER: The volume of an object that is 220g and has a density of 55g/mL

QUESTION: What is 4mL

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C-100

ANSWER: Water that enters or seeps into the soil

QUESTION: What is Groundwater?

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C-200

ANSWER: An area of land where groundwater and surface water drain into a larger body of water

QUESTION: What is a watershed?

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C-300

ANSWER: This word means to allow water to move through a material

QUESTION: What is Permeable?

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C-400ANSWER: A single identifiable and localized source of water pollution.

QUESTION: What is Point-Source Pollution

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C-500ANSWER: The main source of pollution for crop farms

QUESTION: What is fertilizers (Pesticides, herbicides, insecticides)

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D-100

ANSWER: Astronauts must exercise in space to?

QUESTION: What is to prevent their bones and muscles from becoming weak

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D-200ANSWER: Earth’s atmosphere is mostly made of this gas

QUESTION: What is Nitrogen

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D-300

ANSWER: This keeps Earth’s temperature stable

QUESTION: What is the atmosphere

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D-400

ANSWER: This protects the Earth from harmful particles that come from the sun

QUESTION: What is Earth’s Magnetic Field

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D-500

ANSWER: This protects the Earth from harmful ultraviolet rays (not particles from solar winds)

QUESTION: What is the ozone layer?

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E-100

ANSWER: Energy of objects in motion

QUESTION: What is Kinetic energy

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E-200

ANSWER: These make Work easier

QUESTION: What is Simple Machines

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E-300

ANSWER: Sitting at the top of a slide would represent which maximum type of energy

QUESTION: What is Maximum Potential energy

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E-400

ANSWER: If work = force x distance then how much work is done if you push a 52N box 12.5 meters?

QUESTION: What is 650J

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E-500ANSWER: This simple machine would help move a box 10m by reducing the amount of force needed to move the box

QUESTION: What is an inclined plane (Ramp)

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FINAL JEOPARDY

ANSWER: Why is it unlikely that scientist will discover life on Mercury?

QUESTION: Mercury cannot support life as we know it on Earth because it is too close to the sun. The heat from the sun would kill any living organism and prevent water from forming. It also has no atmosphere.


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