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JEOPARDY

JEOPARDY. Mrs. Keller Chapter 2 6 th Grade Science. THE RULES. Competing teams will be selected. Everyone will actively participate. Each team will decide on a “batting order”. Please write it down. No penalties for wrong answers, so try. Each team will be rewarded with points.

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JEOPARDY

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  1. JEOPARDY Mrs. Keller Chapter 2 6th Grade Science

  2. THE RULES • Competing teams will be selected. • Everyone will actively participate. • Each team will decide on a “batting order”. Please write it down. • No penalties for wrong answers, so try. • Each team will be rewarded with points. • Be positive, encourage your teammates. • I am the Judge, all decisions are final.

  3. Jeopardy Round Categories are:

  4. Measurement

  5. Measurement Conversions & Tools

  6. Models, Graphs, & Temperatures

  7. Graphs, Scales, & Time

  8. Jeopardy Measurement Measurement Conversions & Tools Graphs, Scales, & Time Models, Graphs, & Temp. 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 End of Round

  9. $200 • This metric unit is used to show mass. • What is a gram?

  10. $400 • SI units are in multiples of _____. • What are 10?

  11. $600 • Which of these items has the most mass: a car or The Pacific Ocean? • What is the Pacific Ocean?

  12. $800 • True or False? It is NOT important to include units when making measurements? • What is FALSE?

  13. $1000 • This is the metric prefix that means 1/1000. • What is milli?

  14. $200 • This tool can be used to measure your height. • What is a meter stick?

  15. $400 • This tool is used to measure volume. • What is a beaker?

  16. $600 • This is the formula for finding volume. • What is length x width x height?

  17. $800 • The height of a 1.9 meter tall person in centimeters. • What is 190 cm?

  18. $1000 • 500 grams of water is the same as ______ liters. • What is 0.5 liters of water?

  19. $200 $200 • Draw an example of a line graph. • What is?

  20. $400 $400 • This tool is used to measure temperature. • What is a thermometer?

  21. $600 $600 • On the Celsius scale, the temperature that water freezes AND boils. • What is freeze at 0° C and boil at 100° C?

  22. $800 $800 • If a thermometer in your classroom measures 77° F, this is the temp in Celsius. • What is 25° C?

  23. $1000 $1000 • Give an example of a physical model. • What is a model airplane?

  24. $200 $200 • What scale is the system of a bird, a bird feeder, and sunflower seeds? • What is a macroscopic scale?

  25. $400 $400 • How many seconds are in 1 hour, 1 minute, and 1 second? • What is 3661 seconds?

  26. $600 $600 • Mars has a lower force of gravity than Earth. What happens to the mass and weight of your body? • What is mass stays the same but your weight is lower?

  27. $800 $800 • In an experiment, a control variable is ____________. • What is held constant?

  28. $1000 $1000 • On a GRAPH, the independent variable is drawn on the ___ axis AND causes _______________. • What is the X axis and causes the change in the experimental system?

  29. Thank You for Playing Jeopardy

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