Organisms and Environments
Matter & Energy
Earth and Space
Force/motion and energy
All the things scientifically relative
100

This organism, in every ecosystem, is needed by all others to survive. It makes its own food with the energy from the sun. They are eaten by herbivores. 

Producers (plants)

100

A student is classifying objects. Answering which question will provide the best evidence that an object is metal?

Does it conduct thermal energy?

100

This is the daily condition of the atmosphere, like rain, sunshine, or wind. This is the Day to day, hour by hour changes in the conditions in atmosphere (air around you).

Weather

100

Push or pull on an object

Force.

100

Organisms that eat other organisms.

Consumers

200

True or False

rocks, water, and dirt are biotic things

 False

200
A group of students is given four small cubes of the same size and instructed to place them in a beaker of water. One cube floats to the surface of the water. Two of the cubes float in the middle of the beaker under the surface of the water. The last cube sinks to the bottom of the beaker. 


Which conclusion is best supported by what the students observed?

A. Two of the four cubes are soluble in water.

B. All four cubes have different masses.

C. Each cube is made of different type of solid material.

D. One of the cubes is more dense than the other three.

D. One of the cubes is more dense than the other three.

200

When the Earth moves around the sun, this is called…

revolution

200

This is resistance of motion. A force that slows things down when two surfaces rub together is called…

What is Friction?

200

365 days or 1 year

What is How long it takes for Earth to revolve or orbit around the sun?

300

Which is a learned behavior in dogs?

a. digging       b. barking

c. scratching     d. giving a high five

d. Giving a High Five

300

A student mixes sugar and water, and it disappears evenly. This type of mixture is called…

solution

300

This part of the water cycle is when water vapor cools and forms clouds.

Condensation

300

Which process will happen when the sun interacts with the ocean?

A. Rain will fall only on land.

B. Water will not evaporate at nighttime.

C. Salt water will become fresh water vapor.

D. Precipitation will happen less often.

C. Salt water will become fresh water vapor.

300

This landform is created by erosion by water and sediments are deposited at the mouth of a river.

delta

400

Organisms that break down dead organic material.

Decomposers

400

Light travels in a straight line until it hits a medium. This medium can bounce the light, bend the light, or stop the light. What are the 3 ways the lights is transferred once it hits a medium.

What is reflect, refract, and absorb.

400

This part of the water cycle is driven directly by heat from the sun.

Evaporation

400

A student pushes a box, but it doesn’t move. This means the forces are…

balanced forces

400

A mixture of salt and iron filings would FIRST be separated using this tool.

Magnet

500

Predators consume this.


Prey

500

When looking at a clear jar with water and oil, describe what the water and oil look like after being settled for 10 minutes?

The water and oil will be separated by their density. Oil is less dense than water, therefore the oil will be sitting at the top of the water, while the water is at the bottom of the jar since it's more dense than oil. 

500

This process moves weathered rock from one place to another.

Erosion

500

See jeopardy slide 13

D. Z

500

This landform is created by wind moving sand into piles.

Sand dune

600

Name a biotic resource of an ecosystem

tree, algae, grass, (anything that produces its own food)

600

A student performs the following activities before leaving for school: 

- unplugs the hair dryer

- Turns the ceiling fan off

- Turns the radio off

Which types of energy are involved in all these activities?

Electrical energy and mechanical energy

600
Earth spins on its ______ and it takes approximately _____ to rotate around once, completing a day and night cycle.


Its axis and it takes approximately 24 hrs to rotate around once.

600

This lies between Mercury and Jupiter. 

Asteroid belt

600

This process breaks rocks into smaller pieces without changing what they are made of.

Weathering

700

The source of ALL energy in an ecosystem. 



Sun

700

A person heats 500 milliliters of water in a beaker. Then the person stirs 10 grams of table sugar into the water.

What property will the sugar keep after it has dissolved in the water?

Its sweetness

700

A canyon is most often formed by this natural force acting over long periods of time.

water (river)

700

See jeopardy slide 11



A. Decrease the height of the ramp

700

This process in the water cycle involves water falling from clouds to Earth.

Precipitation

800

The non-living physical and chemical parts of an environment, such as sunlight, water, soil, air, and temperature. 

abiotic

800

A student groups the following materials together:

- copper wire

- brick

-wood

-rubber

What property did the student most likely use to group the materials?



physical state

800

A heavier object requires more force to move than a lighter object because of this property.

MASS

800

see jeopardy slide 12


D. add enough glue to fill gaps in materials

800

Water droplets forming from water vapor.

condensation

900

The Egyptian plover and the Nile crocodile can both be found along the Nile River. The Egyptian plover is a bird that cleans the Nile crocodile's teeth by picking out and eating meat that is stuck between the crocodile's teeth. The Nile crocodile does not eat the Egyptian plover. 

Which statement describes a relationship between a living and a nonliving component of the scenario?

A. The Nile crocodile lives along the Nile River.

B. The Nile crocodile is a carnivore.

C. The Egyptian plover preys on the Nile crocodile.

D. The Egyptian plover lands on the Nile crocodile. 

A. The Nile crocodile lives along the Nile River.

900

See Jeopardy slide 9

Part A

b. Arrow W and arrow Y show light refracting as it interacts with the surface

Part B

C. The surface is a clear piece of glass


900

When electrical energy powers a fan and causes it to spin, the energy is changing into this type.

Mechanical Energy

900

Jonathan pulls his chair out to sit down. Is that an example of a balanced or unbalanced force?

Unbalanced

900

See Jeopardy slide 8

A. 

1000

See Jeopardy slide 6

D. Rabbits and rats

1000

See google slides Jeopardy 1 

C. Penny, water, plastic paper clip, oil, cork

1000

See Jeopardy slide 10

C.

1000

See Jeopardy slide 7

D.

1000

See Jeopardy slide 4

A. It could increase the likelihood of soil erosion

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