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Jeopardy. Physical Science in Your Life. Describing the Physical World. Energy Matter and Change. Inquiry and the Scientific Method. Distance, Time and Speed. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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JeopardyPhysical

Science in Your Life

Describing the Physical World

Energy Matter and

Change

Inquiry and the Scientific

Method

Distance, Time and Speed

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Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Physical Science in Your Life

A career that uses science to design, create and work with technology is…

$100 Answer from Physical Science in Your Life

Engineer

$200 Question from Physical Science in Your Life

What includes all the inventions andtechniques that humans have developed

by applying science?

$200 Answer from Physical Science in Your Life

Technology

$300 Question from Physical Science in Your Life

Describe two ways that physics or chemistry affect your life

$300 Answer from Physical Science in Your Life

Physics: anything that deals with movementChemistry: anything that deals with

What things are made of

$400 Question from Physical Science in Your Life

Name a technology and describe how it makes life easier for people

$400 Answer from Physical Science in Your Life

Answers May Vary – Teacher Discretion Applies

$500 Question from Physical Science in Your Life

Physical science applies to mechanical inventions such as a car but not to

living creatures. Is this true or false and why?

$500 Answer from Physical Science in Your Life

False – Physical science applies to everything. Even living organisms

follow the rules of physics and chemistry.

$100 Question from Describing the Physical World

Which is bigger? A hectometer or a decameter?

$100 Answer from Describing the Physical World

A hectometer

$200 Question fromDescribing the Physical World

350 centimeters is the same as how many meters?

$200 Answer fromDescribing the Physical World

3.5 meters

$300 Question fromDescribing the Physical World

The height of an average adult personis closest to:

1 meter1.8 meters5.6 meters

$300 Answer from Describing the Physical World

1. 8 meters

$400 Question from Describing the Physical World

What is a time interval?

$400 Answer from Describing the Physical World

The amount of time from start to stop – a chunk of time

$500 Question from Describing the Physical World

Arrange the following from shortest to longest:

160 seconds2 minutes

1 minute 50 seconds

$500 Answer from Describing the Physical World

1 minute 50 seconds = 110 seconds2 minutes = 120 seconds

160 seconds

$100 Question from Energy Matter and Change

What is the stored ability to create forces and rearrange matter?

$100 Answer from Energy Matter and Change

Energy

$200 Question from Energy Matter and Change

What is the source of nearly all energy used by living things and by technology?

$200 Answer from Energy Matter and Change

The sun

$300 Question from Energy Matter and Change

What is a fossil fuel?

$300 Answer fromEnergy Matter and Change

Energy from the sun that was buried and stored millions

of years ago. It can be turned into products that make machines move.

$400 Question fromEnergy Matter and Change

How does energy move?

$400 Answer from Energy Matter and Change

It can change forms (like sunlight to chemical to muscles).

It can also change in speed, in temperature, or in height.

$500 Question from Energy Matter and Change

The same force is applied to a ping pong ball and a bowling ball. Both balls are free to roll along a level floor. Describe the differences

between the motion of the two balls.

$500 Answer from Energy Matter and Change

The mass of the bowling ball is greater, so the bowling ball will roll a farther distance

than the ping pong ball.

$100 Question from Inquiry and the Scientific Method

Learning by asking questions is called…

$100 Answer from Inquiry and the Scientific Method

Inquiry

$200 Question from Inquiry and the Scientific Method

Rules that describe the behavior of things in the universe are called…

$200 Answer from Inquiry and the Scientific Method

Natural Laws

$300 Question from Inquiry and the Scientific Method

A preliminary explanation that can be tested and compared to scientific

evidence is called…

$300 Answer from Inquiry and the Scientific Method

A hypothesis

$400 Question from Inquiry and the Scientific Method

A factor that could influence the outcome of an experiment is called…

$400 Answer from Inquiry and the Scientific Method

A Variable

$500 Question from Inquiry and the Scientific Method

You and your lab partners are investigatinghow the speed of a cart rolling down a

ramp is affected by the height of the ramp.You calculate the speed of the cart at the bottomof the ramp for five different ramp heights and find that the speed is different for each height.Name the experimental (independent) variable.

Name a possible control variable.

$500 Answer from Inquiry and the Scientific Method

Experimental Variable = Ramp HeightPossible Control Variables =

Mass of cartFlatness of ramp

How you drop the cartPosition of Photogates (if used)

$100 Question from Distance Time and Speed

What is the total distance of a tripdivided by the total time it takes

to go the distance?

$100 Answer from Distance Time and Speed

Average Speed

$200 Question from Distance Time and Speed

What is a speed that stays the same?

$200 Answer from Distance Time and Speed

Constant Speed

$300 Question from Distance Time and Speed

It takes Brooke 10 minutes to run 1 kilometer.What is her speed in km per minute?

$300 Answer from Distance Time and Speed

.1 km/minute

$400 Question from Distance Time and Speed

Calculate the average speed in km/hrof a car that travels 280 km in 4 hours.

$400 Answer from Distance Time and Speed

70 km/hr

$500 Question from Distance Time and Speed

You ride your bike at an averagespeed of 15 km/hr for 2 hours.

How far did you go?

$500 Answer from Distance Time and Speed

30 km

Final Jeopardy

Name at least 5 parts of a graph and then explain how to extrapolate using the graph

Final Jeopardy AnswerGraph Parts = Title, X Axis, Y Axis,

Number Scale, Key, Data Points

Extrapolate = Using the line of best fitto predict data that you didn’t actually

collect

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