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2 All rights Reserved markedamon@hotmail.com Another Presentation *Edited by Wilmeth Elementary s awesome 5 th grade teachers
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4 Round 1 Wilmeth Edited Round 2 Bonus Final Jeopardy $ $ $ Daphne Kathy
5 Light Sound & Heat Energy Forces & Motion Electric Mania Renew or Nonrenew Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $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
6 $100-Light Which of the following items does NOT use a lens to refract light? A B C D Eyeglasses A camera A mirror A telescope
7 $100-Light C A mirror Home
8 $200-Light I can travel where there is no matter, but not through a solid. I can travel through space, but not around a corner. I travel in a straight line unless something gets in my way. What am I?
9 $200-Light Light Home
10 $300-Light What property of light makes a pencil seem to bend in a clear glass of water?
11 $300-Light Refraction Home
12 $400-Light What property of light is the reason I can see myself when I look in a mirror?
13 $400-Light Reflection Home
14 $500-Light What happens to light when it goes through a magnifying glass?
15 $500-Light Light travels through a lens by refraction, or bending. When light refracts through a magnifying lens, it makes objects bigger. Home
16 $100-Sound 1. What materials would be the best conductors of heat? 2. What does a conductor of heat do?
17 $100-Sound 1. Metals! Gold, silver, copper, brass, aluminum 2. Heat energy can easily go through metal so it doesn t stay hot or stay cold heat escapes! Home
18 $200-Sound 1. What are the best insulators of heat? 2. What does an insulator of heat do?
19 $200-Sound 1. Non-metals Styrofoam, paper, rubber, glass, ceramic 2. Insulators of heat keep it hot or keep it cold. Heat doesn t go through these objects very fast and they keep the temperature you want it to be longer. Home
20 $300-Sound What are some says scientists use sound?
21 $300-Sound medial imaging, cleaning instruments, finding flaws in pipes underground, producing heat, sea floor mapping, military defense, commercial fishing, echolocation, pest control, shrinking tumors, predicting earthquakes.whew! Home
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23 $400-Sound How is an echo produced?
24 $400 By bouncing off hard surfaces (like in a cave) Home
25 $500-Sound Through which of the following will sound travel the best? A B C D Air A vacuum A solid A liquid
26 $500-Sound C A solid Home
27 $100-Energy Name 3 forms of energy.
28 $100-Energy Solar, electrical, heat, sound, wind, chemical, light, mechanical Home
29 $200-Energy What force causes a roller coaster paused at the top of a hill to come down toward the ground?
30 $200-Energy Gravity Home
31 $300-Energy What types of energy can solar energy produce?
32 $300-Energy Light and thermal (heat) Home
33 $400-Energy What is the difference between mass and weight?
34 $400-Energy Mass is how much stuff is in an object and weight is how much gravity is pulling on an object. Mass is the same on Earth and on the moon. Weight changes when you go into outer space depending on a planet s gravitational pull Home
35 $500-Energy How can we use mechanical energy to make electricity?
36 $500-Energy Turbines! By using Earth s resources to push them (wind, water, steam) - a generator is connected to them so we are able to turn mechanical energy (energy of motion) into electricity. Home
37 $100-Forces & Motion What is friction?
38 $100-Forces & Motion A force caused by two or more items rubbing together Home
39 $200-Forces & Motion What force pulls objects toward each other and the center of the Earth?
40 $200-Forces & Motion Gravity Home
41 $300-Forces & Motion If the train below runs out of fuel, what force causes the train to stop without using brakes?
42 $300-Forces & Motion Friction Home
43 $400-Forces & Motion How could you test which surface is best to bounce a ball on??
44 $400-Forces & Motion Drop the ball from the same height onto 3 or more surfaces. Record the height in centimeters. You will notice the softer the surface, the lower the ball will bounce. Home
45 $500-Forces & Motion As two objects move farther apart in space, what happens to the gravitational pull between them?
46 $500-Forces & Motion The gravitational pull between the objects lessens. Home
47 $100-Electricity What type of circuit is needed in order for a light bulb to work?
48 $100-Electricity A closed or complete circuit Home
49 $200-Electricity 1. What would be the best conductors of electricity? 2. What would be the best insulators of electricity?
50 $200-Electricity 1. Conductors METALS copper, brass, iron, steel, aluminum 2. Insulators nonmetals paper, rubber, cloth, ceramic, glass Home
51 $300-Electricity Why do we need to put an insulator around an electrical wire?
52 $300-Electricity So we won t get shocked and so electricity can continue to flow through the wire without being disturbed. Home
53 $400-Electricity What is a parallel circuit?
54 $400-Electricity A parallel circuit has 2+ paths. If one bulb goes out, the rest of the circuit continues. Series Parallel Home
55 $500-Electricity What s the roll of a switch in a circuit?
56 $500-Electricity Turns a circuit on or off. Closed switch = closed circuit (on) Open switch = open circuit (off) Home
57 $100-Renew & Nonrenew What are fossil fuels and why should we conserve them?
58 $100-Renew & Nonrenew Fossil fuels come from dead plants and animals. Oil, natural gas, coal They re nonrenewable it will take a long time to replace (millions of years) so we need to conserve (save) them! Home
59 $200-Renew & Nonrenew Geothermal comes from where & how can we turn it into electricity?
60 $200-Renew & Nonrenew From heat DEEP in the earth. Geo = Earth, thermal = heat. Scientists change water into steam by using Earth s heat. The steam turns a turbine which is hooked up to a generator so we can change it into electricity. Renewable!! Home
61 $300-Renew & Nonrenew How can we use wind to make electricity?
62 $300-Tools/Processes Wind can power turbines. Turbines can change mechanical energy into electricity with the use of generators. Renewable! Home
63 $400-Renew or Nonrenew What is hydroelectric energy?
64 $400-Renew or Nonrenew Energy powered by WATER. Hydro = water Renewable! Home
65 $500-Renew or Nonrenew What is Biomass/Biofuels?
66 $500-Renew or Nonrenew Energy from burning dead plants or animals. Renewable! Home
67 Light Sound Energy Forces & Motion Electric Mania Tools/ Process Round 1 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Final Jeopardy Scores $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000
68 $200 Light Complete the following sentence: Light is a form of.
69 $200 Light Energy Home 2
70 $400 Light Light traveling through a hand lens is.
71 $400 Light Refracted Home 2
72 $600 Light How do bicycle reflectors help people see a bicycle at night?
73 $600 Light They reflect light. Home 2
74 $800 Light The picture below illustrates light from a flashlight striking a prism. Which ray is being refracted? 1 3 2
75 $800 Light Ray 3 Home 2
76 $1000 Light In what direction does light travel?
77 $1000 Light In a straight line Home 2
78 $200 Sound What do playing a piano, banging a drum, and singing have in common?
79 $200 Sound They produce vibrations which cause sound. Home 2
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81 $400 Sound A student made the banjo pictured below. What can be done to make the rubber bands produce loud or soft sounds?
82 $400 Sound The harder the rubber bands are plucked, the louder the sounds will be. Home 2
83 $600 Sound Sound energy travels through matter. What is vibrating in the system below?
84 $600 Sound The air in the bottles Scores
85 $800 Sound The device pictured below was designed to show how sounds of different pitches can be produced. It could be improved by using A rubber bands of different thicknesses. B wooden pegs rather than tacks. C a container with square corners. D string instead of rubber bands.
86 $800 Sound A rubber bands of different thicknesses Home 2
87 $1000 Sound Which drum pictured below will most likely make the sound with the lowest pitch?
88 $1000 Sound Answer Choice C Scores
89 $200 How does heat energy affect an ice cube?
90 $200 Heat energy causes it to melt. Home 2
91 $400 Energy A toaster changes energy from one form to another in order to toast bread. Identify the order the energy changes occur as the bread is toasted. Use these types of energy: chemical, electrical, thermal
92 $400 Energy Electrical Thermal Chemical Scores
93 $600 Energy A water heater converts chemical energy into.
94 $600 Energy Thermal (heat) energy Home 2
95 $800--Energy Almost all of the energy found on the Earth comes from
96 $800 Energy The sun Home 2
97 $1000 Energy What is the only type of energy found on the Earth that does not come from the sun?
98 $1000 Energy Geothermal energy Home 2
99 $200 Forces & Motion What characteristic of a spinning top remains constant whether the top is spinning or at rest?
100 $200 Forces & Motion Color, size, shape, etc. Home 2
101 $400 Forces & Motion Motion is to movement as velocity is to.
102 $400 Forces & Motion Speed Home 2
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104 $600 Forces & Motion Which word describes the motion of an object that is changing speed? A B C D Momentum Gravity Acceleration Friction
105 $600 Forces & Motion C Acceleration Home 2
106 $800 Force & Motion Which of the following converts electrical energy into motion? A Light switch B Electric stove C Light bulb D Electric fan
107 $800 Force & Motion D Electric fan Home 2
108 $1000 Forces & Motion What force describes an object s resistance to a change in motion?
109 $1000 Forces & Motion Inertia Home 2
110 $200 Electric Mania What is shown in the picture below?
111 $200 Electric Mania An electromagnet Home 2
112 $400 Electric Mania Look at the picture below. If one bulb burns out, what will happen to the other bulb?
113 $400 Electric Mania It will quit burning. Home 2
114 $600 Electrical Mania Which of the following transforms electrical energy into motion? A B C D A light switch An electric stove A light bulb An electric fan
115 $600 Electrical Mania D An electric fan Home 2
116 $800 Electric Mania What three forms of energy are released by a television when it is turned on and being watched?
117 $800 Electric Mania Light, sound, and heat Home 2
118 $1000 Electric Mania A solar calculator first changes radiant energy from the sun into
119 $1000 Electric Mania Electric energy Home 2
120 $200 Which would be hardest to measure? A B C D The speed of a car A person s height The taste of ice cream The outside temperature
121 $200 C The taste of ice cream Home 2
122 $400 Tools/Processes What type of shoes should be worn when collecting samples from a rocky hillside?
123 $400 Tools/Processes Hiking boots or athletic shoes Home 2
124 $600 Tools/Processes Which of the following is testable in a scientific investigation? A B C D Are dogs better pets than cats? Are dogs happy when they are outside? How many students own a dog? Are cats more active at night than during the day?
125 $600 Tools/Processes D Are cats more active at night than during the day? Home 2
126 $800 When entering class, students see lab stations set up with the following materials. What is the first thing the students should do?
127 $800 Wait for directions. Home 2
128 $1000 If the water from the 50 ml beaker is poured into the 100 ml beaker, about how much water will be in the 100 ml beaker?
129 $ ml Home 2
130 Measurement Scores Final Jeopardy Question
131 In the scale model below, one centimeter is equal to one-half of a meter. The mailbox is two truck lengths away from the model truck. How far away is the mailbox from the truck on the real street?
132 10 meters Scores
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