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Enjoy _______ Jeopardy!• Choose players or groups - Individuals or Teams can play!
• Plan a way for contestants to indicate they want to answer (tap desk, ring bell, clicker, etc.)
• Player #1 or Team #1 chooses a category and question dollar amount first.
• Teacher reads the “answer” completely, then contestants can respond.
• After a response is given by a player, click anywhere on the slide to see the correct response.
• Record the contestant’s score – You gain the dollar amount if correct; lose the dollar amount if incorrect.
• Then, click “To Game Board” and continue the game until all categories are finished.
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Water Cycle Carbon Dioxide &
Oxygen Cycle
Fossil fuels, Carbon, &
Air
Ecosystems regulating themselves
Making a difference
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These are the four processes in the Water
Cycle.
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What is Evaporation,
Transpiration, Condensation, and
Precipitation?
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The process of changing a liquid into a
vapour.
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What is evaporation?
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These are the four forms of precipitation
depending on the temperature.
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What is rain, sleet, snow, and hail?
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The process of changing a vapour to a liquid.
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What is condensation?
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Solid water (ice) can change directly into
water vapour without going through the
liquid stage.
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What is sublimation?
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Is the oxygen-using process that takes place
in the cells of living things to get the energy
out of food.
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What is respiration?
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This is when plants make their own food.
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What is photosynthesis?
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A gas made up of carbon and oxygen.
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What is carbon dioxide?
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The process by which carbon dioxide and oxygen are cycled and recycled in
the biosphere.
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What is the carbon dioxide and oxygen
cycle?
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In some ways this is the opposite of photosynthesis.
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What is respiration?
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Over the past 100 years, this cycle has
been greatly unbalanced due to
excess gas released into the atmosphere.
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What is the carbon cycle?
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Gases, such as carbon dioxide, that result from the burning of
fossil fuels.
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What are greenhouse gases?
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Fuels that originated from plants, such as
plankton and phytoplankton, that
died and decomposed millions of year ago. They were preserved deep into the ground.
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What are fossil fuels?
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A gradual warming of the Earth’s atmosphere.
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What is global warming?
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Three types of fossil fuels that we use everyday to make
electricity, drive cars, and heat our homes.
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What are coal, oil (petroleum), and
natural gas?
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An abiotic or biotic factor that restricts the number of individuals
in a population.
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What is a limiting factor?
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A result of natural events, such as
volcanic eruptions and changing ocean temperatures.
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What are climate
changes?
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This is an example of the regeneration of a burned forest area.
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What is secondary succession?
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A measure of the number of different species living
in an ecosystem.
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What is diversity?
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These are five examples of natural limiting factors in an
ecosystem.
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What are predator/prey populations, competition
for resources, diseases/parasites,
climate changes/weather patterns, and forest
fires?
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This is a site where garbage is disposed of
by being buried under a shallow layer of soil.
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What is a landfill?
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The three R’s.
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What are reduce, re-use, recycle?
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This is produced when garbage decomposes in
a landfill.
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What is methane?
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Garbage in landfills can also contribute to these two types of pollution.
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What is soil and water pollution?
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The disappearance of the ant population from the
Earth would be a disaster because they complete
these four important jobs in their ecosystem.
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What is turn the soil, eat other insects, are scavengers of dead
animals, and pollinate plants?
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Final Jeopardy Category:
Technology and
Nature’s Regulators Click for
“Answer”
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In the 1930’s, scientists introduced this virus to
control the rabbit population.
Click to see the correct response!
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What is myxomatosis?
Exit Game
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Thank You for Playing
Acknowledgements:
Graphics: Microsoft Office Clip Art and MediaJeopardy Template: B. Burkett October 2003
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