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The Race for the North Pole Jeopardy
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Final Jeopardy
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©Norman Herr, 2003
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A-100
• QUESTION: Is the term mussels used correctly in this sentence.
He flexed his mussels before lifting the
handle.• ANSWER: No. It should be muscles.
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A-200
• QUESTION: What does the turtle try to do as soon as she hatches from her shell?
• ANSWER: She tries to crawl to the sea without getting eaten by a predator.
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A-300
• QUESTION: What was the author’s purpose in writing “In the Sea”?
• ANSWER: Informational/Persuasive
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A-400
• QUESTION:How does the turtle protect herself against such enemies as the butterfly fish and sharks?
• ANSWER: She hides under a ledge of the coral reef and swims into the deep, dark water, where she cannot be seen.
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A-500
• QUESTION: What is the first step in the life cycle of a turtle?
• ANSWER: The female goes to the beach with the intent of laying her eggs.
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• QUESTION: This means uncomfortable or uncoordinated.
• ANSWER: awkard
B-100
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B-200
• QUESTION: This word means a field or sheet of flowing ice.
• ANSWER: Floe
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B-300
• QUESTION: What did Robert want to do in Greenland?
• ANSWER: Be the first person to cross it.
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B-400
• QUESTION: What does protection mean?
• ANSWER: Safety
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B-500
• QUESTION: This means a substance made up of skeletons of tiny sea animals.
• ANSWER: Coral
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C-100
• QUESTION: This means broad, flat body parts used for swimming.
• ANSWER: flippers
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C-200
• QUESTION: What are body tissues that move body parts.
• ANSWER: muscles
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C-300
• QUESTION: What are raised narrow strips?
• ANSWER: ridges
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C-400
• QUESTION: What is the definition of underside?
• ANSWER: the bottom side of something
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C-500
• QUESTION: __________ is the interaction of organisms in their environments.
• ANSWER: Ecosystems
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D-100
• QUESTION: This is a newly hatched animal.
• ANSWER: hatchling
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D-200
• QUESTION: This is a water animal that looks similar to a clam.
• ANSWER: mussel
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D-300
• QUESTION: These are small living things in water that are food for many fish.
• ANSWER: plankton
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D-400
• QUESTION: Name two of the stages in the life cycle of a turtle.
• ANSWER: female at the beach, digs nest, lays eggs, eggs are in nest, female returns to water, baby turtle hatches, hatchlings enter the ocean, young turtle searches for food, turtle take a trip through currents, older turtles lay more eggs
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D-500
• QUESTION: How many eggs does a turtle lay?
• ANSWER: More than 100
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E-100
• QUESTION: Where does the turtle go to lay her eggs?
• ANSWER: She returns to the same island where she was born.
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E-200
• QUESTION: Name one way humans endanger sea turtles.
• ANSWER: eat turtle eggs, vehicles crush the eggs, killed for shells, they may die if they swallow trash or debris in the ocean
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E-300
• QUESTION: True or False. Other turtles eat turtle eggs.
• ANSWER: False
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E-400
• QUESTION: Who illustrated this story?• ANSWER: Alix Berenzy
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E-500
• QUESTION: Do turtles have teeth?• ANSWER: No
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FINAL JEOPARDY
• QUESTION: What is something humans could do to help the turtles?
• ANSWER: Recycle so trash doesn’t end up in the ocean, protect nesting sites, provide safe care for the eggs, establish new nesting beaches