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Welcome. Science Implementation. Jeopardy!. With your host. Mike Stewart. Diversity Diva. Electrifying Ernie. Spacey Suzie. Final Jeopardy. Round 1. Round 2. Space. Flight. Electricity. Diversity of Life. Weather. Simple Machines. Round 2. $100. Final Jeopardy. $100. $100.

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  1. Welcome Science Implementation Jeopardy!

  2. With your host Mike Stewart

  3. Diversity Diva Electrifying Ernie Spacey Suzie FinalJeopardy Round 1 Round 2

  4. Space Flight Electricity Diversity of Life Weather Simple Machines Round 2 $100 Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  5. Examine next months calendar page of the phases of the moon. Which outcome is this? p. 66. $100

  6. $100 Outcome 301-20 Observe and explain how the relative positions Of the earth, moon and sun are responsible For the phases of the moon. Scores

  7. $200 What are the inner and outer planets in order from Earth called? p. 68.

  8. $200 What is the Solar System. Scores

  9. $300 Space suit, water and air. Pg. 70

  10. $300 What is life support? Outcome: Gather information about the characteristics of the Solar System. Scores

  11. $400 A collection of stars that looks like a ladel with Polaris at the end of the handle. pg. 72.

  12. What is the Big Dipper? Outcome: Identify constellations. 302-13 $400 Scores

  13. $500 Describe scientific and technical achievements in space by people from around the world. pg. 74. What is this?

  14. $500 Canada Space Arm Outcome: 105-1 Scores

  15. $100 The force caused by air resistance. pg. 52.

  16. $100 What is Drag? Outcome 301-18 Scores

  17. $200 Smoothness and design. pg. 54.

  18. $200 What is Drag? Outcome 206-6 Scores

  19. $300 Wing design and weight. pg. 56.

  20. $300 What is lift? Outcome: Identify adaptaions that allow birds and insects to fly. 300-12 Scores

  21. Daily Double

  22. $400 Blowing air across a piece of paper held up to your lips. pg. 58.

  23. $400 What is Bernoulli’s Principle? Outcome 303-33: Identify situations which involve Bernoulli’s Principle. Scores

  24. $500 Make a paper airplane and throw it through the air. pg. 60.

  25. $500 What is thrust and propulsion? Outcome 303-34: Describe and demonstrate means of propulsion for flying devices. Scores

  26. $100 Flying Kites near power lines. Watch out Ben Franklin!!! Pg.26

  27. $100 What are electrical safety practises at work & play. Outcome: 107-9, 106-4, 303-31. Describe how electricity has led to new inventions and electrical safety features. Scores

  28. $200 Invisible energy that repels and attracts! Pg. 28

  29. $200 What is Static Electricity? Outcome 204-3, 205-9 & 206-5. Hypothesize and investigate static electicity and, based on evidence, discuss challenges. Scores

  30. $300 Batteries, wires, and light bulbs, create a pathway. pg. 30.

  31. $300 What is a simple circuit? Outcome 303-23, 303-25, 207-2: Compare a variety of electrical pathways by conducting simple circuits, series circuits and parallel circuits. Scores

  32. $400 Wire wrapped around a nail attached to a battery. pg. 32.

  33. $400 What is an electromagnet? Outcome 204-1, 303-27: Explore the strength and describe the relationship between electricity and magnetism using an electromagnet. Scores

  34. $500 Using a device to measure energy. pg. 34.

  35. $500 What is an energy meter? Outcome 204-7, 303-26: Demonstrate how electricity in a circuit can produce energy and magnetic effects and propose electricity problems to investigate. Scores

  36. $100 Wide variety of species, like characteristics. pg. 68.

  37. $100 What are the common characteristics in classifying. Outcome 206-9, 300-15. Describe the role of a common classification system. Scores

  38. $200 Vertebrates and Invertebrates pg. 70.

  39. $200 What is the Animal Kingdom? Outcome 300-16, 300-17. Classify animals as vertebrates/invertebrates and compare characteristics of Birds, Mammals, Reptiles, Fish, Amphibians. Scores

  40. $300 Pond water, compost, flagella, cilia pg. 72

  41. $300 What are micro-organisms? Outcome 107-6, 302-12: Describe how micro-organisms meet the basic needs and provide examples of how science and technology have been used in identifying and controlling micro-organisms. Scores

  42. $400 Beluga, Blue Whale, Bowhead Whale, Orca, Right, Dolphin. pg. 74

  43. $400 What is Adaptation? Outcome 301-15, 104-5, 204-6, 206-1. Classify and Compare the adaptations of closely related animals living in different parts of the world in their local habitat and discuss reasons for differences. Scores

  44. $500 Skeletons, rocks. pg. 74.

  45. $500 What are fossils? Outcome 107-11, 205-2, 207-4, 301-16. Identify changes in animals using fossils and research and model the work of Paleontologists. Scores

  46. $100 Cumuli Nimbus, nimbo stratus, altostratus. pg. 26.

  47. $100 The names of clouds. Outcome 104-4, 206-1 : Identify, classify and compare clouds. Scores

  48. $200 Red sky at night, sailor’s delight. pg. 26.

  49. $200 What is weather folklore? Outcome 105-2: Identify and use weather related folklore to predict weather. Scores

  50. $300 Water boiling. pg. 34.

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