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THIS IiiiiiiiiiS JEOPARDY!!!

This Jeopardy-inspired game is a fun and interactive way for students to learn about gases, weather, and fuels. Divided into teams, students will ring a bell to answer questions and earn points. Topics include greenhouse gases, climate change, renewable energy, and more.

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THIS IiiiiiiiiiS JEOPARDY!!!

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  1. THIS IiiiiiiiiiS JEOPARDY!!! AND HERE IS YOUR HOST, RAAAAAAAAAAE BROWN!

  2. SET-UP • Divide the class into three teams • Ask each team to organize themselves in lines according to height (small to tall) • Provide each team with a bell, like the small bells one finds at service counters • Randomly decide the order of play (1st, 2nd, 3rd)

  3. RULES OF PLAY: • No teams can ring until the “answer” has been entirely read. Any team to ring in early cannot guess until after the other 2 teams have had a chance to guess. • An incorrect guess does not lose points. • A correct guess wins points. • Each person on the team gets at least one chance up front. • The front-person can consult with their team. • After ringing in, the team has 10 seconds to respond before time’s up! Then, it’s the next team’s chance to ring in.

  4. Gases Weather Starts with an E Fuels Changing Climate 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

  5. Answer 100 This greenhouse gas is the result of burning fossil fuels, such as wood, coal and oil.

  6. Question 100 What is carbon dioxide (or CO2)?

  7. Answer 200 This gas makes up the ozone layer.

  8. Question 200 What is O3?

  9. Answer 300 Nitrogen oxides contribute to smog, and come from these sources.

  10. Question 300 What are motor vehicles and power plants?

  11. Answer 400 This is the term for any gas that absorbs infra-red radiation in the atmosphere, for example: methane, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide and PFCs.

  12. Question 400 What are greenhouse gases?

  13. Answer 500 This greenhouse gas comes from landfills, coal mines, rice paddy, and cow farts.

  14. Question 500 What is methane?

  15. Answer 100  wind, temp., humidity, atmospheric pressure, cloudiness, precipitation      

  16. Question 100 What?

  17. Answer 200 This is the term for the average weather over a 30 year period.

  18. Question 200 What is climate?

  19. Answer 300 The atmosphere is divided into three layers- the troposphere, the stratosphere, and this.

  20. Question 300 What is the mesosphere? (this layer is closest to outer space)

  21. Answer 400 This layer of the atmosphere is closest to the ground on Earth and is where most of our weather occurs.

  22. Question 400 What is the troposphere?

  23. Answer 500 This term describes how a blanket of GHG and smog holds heat close to Earth, so it can’t escape to outer space.

  24. Question 500 What is the greenhouse effect?

  25. Answer 100        To use less energy is to be this.

  26. Question 100 What is energy efficient?

  27. Answer 200 Sunlight, water, and wind are natural, renewable sources of this.  

  28. Question 200 What is energy?

  29. Answer 300 The lights in the classroom use this type of energy.

  30. Question 300 What is electricity?

  31. Answer 400 This word means “the release of a gas into the atmosphere.” 

  32. Question 400 What is emission?

  33. Answer 500 This imaginary circle divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres.

  34. Question 500 What is the equator?

  35. Answer 100 When you see black panels on roof-tops, they are using this instead of gas to produce electricity.

  36. Question 100 What is the sun or solar power?

  37. Answer 200 This is what humans consume for fuel.

  38. Question 200 What is food and water?

  39. Answer 300 This word describes power produced by the sun, wind and tides.    

  40. Question 300 What is renewable?

  41. Answer 400 Fossil fuels have a high carbon and hydrogen content, and they are found here.

  42. Question 400 What is in rocks in the Earth’s crust?

  43. Answer 500 The three striped smoke stacks used by Nova Scotia Power Inc. puff out smoke from this type of fuel.

  44. Question 500 What is coal?

  45. Answer 100 In September and October, these blow in from the coast.

  46. Question 100 What are hurricanes?

  47. Answer 200 A person who studies weather and Climate Change is called this.

  48. Question 200 What is a meteorologist?

  49. Answer 300 In response to climate change, many governments around the world wrote and signed this document.

  50. Question 300 What is the Kyoto Protocol?

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