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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Rules. Each team is a group of 4. Determine with the teacher how you choose who answers. (Noise, hands, standing...) One person keeps track of points per table on a piece of scrap. Points are brought to the teacher at the end of the game.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy

  2. Rules • Each team is a group of 4. • Determine with the teacher how you choose who answers. (Noise, hands, standing...) • One person keeps track of points per table on a piece of scrap. • Points are brought to the teacher at the end of the game. • Questions come from information you need for your test but may be incomplete. It is only a guide!

  3. Jeopardy Spheres Method The Planet Grab Bag Themes $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

  4. 1. Includes all of the life, interactions of living and non-living things and cycles of the Earth Biosphere Spheres- $100

  5. Spheres- $200 2. Includes the Earth itself, processes and cycles involving rocks and earth formation • Lithosphere

  6. Spheres- $300 3. Includes the gasses we breath and that choke • Atmosphere

  7. Spheres - $400 • 4. Includes the water of the Earth, water cycles and filters • Biosphere

  8. Spheres- $500 5. The loneliest number and the number of planets we can move to if we cant live on this one. • 1

  9. Method- $100 1. Where is it? Why is it there? • Ask Questions

  10. Method- $200 2. Surveys, field studies • Collect Data

  11. Method- $300 3. Drawing/reading maps, Photos, reports • Organize and show data

  12. Method- $400 4. Analysing patterns, Comparing and contrasting situations • Analyze and Interpret Data

  13. Method- $500 5. Reaching conclusions • Make your decision

  14. The Planet- $100 • Where we live – the 3 bears would agree… Goldilocks Zone

  15. The Planet- $200 • The temperature range life can “comfortably” deal with. • 50 - 50

  16. The Planet- $300 • We need these in a gaseous form. (khee the planet has gas…) • Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Hyrdogen

  17. The Planet- $400 • There is no such thing as a free lunch is one of these... • The 4 laws

  18. 3 - $500 The effect that occurs when the atmosphere is enriched with Carbon Dioxide and methane – good for tomatoes but not great for people • The Greenhouse Effect

  19. Grab Bag- $100 1. The story of dolphins in Japan which allows us to look at the themes of Geogrpahy in the real world • The Cove

  20. Grab Bag- $200 2. Island which will disappear in 15 years – better bring a snorkel after • The Maldives

  21. Grab Bag - $300 3. Video daily double: The person and the concept spoken about here that makes our world a different place than that of mine HINT • Marshall Macleun The Global Village

  22. Grab Bag- $400 4. Companies will lose this if we make better decisions about our world... • Money or Power

  23. Grab Bag- $500 5. The example we need to keep in mind thinking about development – women destroyed this when it was built in the village • A well

  24. Themes- $100 1. Where did it happen • Location

  25. Themes- $200 • 2. A distinctive part of the earth that has consistent or easily recognizable physical or cultural features • Region

  26. Themes- $300 3. When geographers can find a pattern of the same event in places that are far apart • Spatial Pattern

  27. Themes- $400 4. Impact of the environment on human and the impact of humans on the environment • Spatial Interaction

  28. 5 - $500 5. Any geographic study must remember the customs and World views of a group of people • Culture

  29. Final Jeopardy The number of degrees of separation – also the temperature shift that will destroy our planet’s capability to sustain life. • 6

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