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battleship jeopardy 1 3 2 4 5 Instructions a b battleship jeopardy a1 a2 a3 a4 a5 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 e1 e2 e3 e4 e5 c d e score crew 1 crew 2 Sep 231:24 PM answer correctly to reveal the square Sep 232:04 PM a1 This was the scientist who first used a telescope to make discoveries that supported the heliocentric model. Back Sep 232:44 PM answer correctly to reveal the square a1 a2 The flash of light produced when a meteoroid passes through Earth's atmosphere is a(n) _______. Back Sep 232:44 PM a2 1 answer correctly to reveal the square a3 The four terrestrial planets all have this kind of surface. Back Sep 232:44 PM answer correctly to reveal the square a3 a4 A stream of particles that extends outward from the sun's corona is called ______________. Back Sep 232:44 PM answer correctly to reveal the square a4 a5 The planet Venus is similar to Earth in its ______________ and internal structure. Back Sep 232:44 PM a5 2 answer correctly to reveal the square b1 The Goldilocks conditions for life include liquid water, favorable atmosphere and ________. Back Sep 232:44 PM answer correctly to reveal the square b1 b2 The _____ is between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Back Sep 232:44 PM answer correctly to reveal the square b2 b3 A(n) _____ is a loose collection of ice, dust, and small rocky particles that typically has a long, narrow orbit. Back Sep 232:44 PM b3 3 answer correctly to reveal the square b4 _____ are loops of gas on the sun that link different parts of sunspot regions together. Back Sep 232:44 PM answer correctly to reveal the square b4 b5 _____ are sometimes considered a double planet. Back Sep 232:44 PM answer correctly to reveal the square b5 c1 Kepler used Brahe's observations to show that the orbits of the planets are ______________. Back Sep 232:44 PM c1 4 answer correctly to reveal the square c2 _____ are areas of gas on the sun that are cooler than the gases around them. Back Sep 232:44 PM answer correctly to reveal the square c1 c3 _____ are meteoroids that entered our atmosphere and hit Earth without completely burning up. Back Sep 232:44 PM answer correctly to reveal the square c3 c4 Scientists believe that Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, may have _____ beneath its icy surface that could support life. Back Sep 232:44 PM c4 5 answer correctly to reveal the square c5 Meteoroids usually come from _______ or asteroids. Back Sep 232:44 PM answer correctly to reveal the square c5 d1 In the sun's _______ zone, hot gases rise and move energy toward the sun's surface. Back Sep 232:44 PM answer correctly to reveal the square d1 d2 A ________ model of the planets is suncentered. Back Sep 232:44 PM d2 6 answer correctly to reveal the square d3 _______ are eruptions that occur when gas on the surface of the sun becomes extremely hot. Back Sep 232:44 PM answer correctly to reveal the square d3 d4 _______ are rocky objects in orbit that are too small and too numerous to be considered planets. Back Sep 232:44 PM answer correctly to reveal the square d4 d5 The sun's energy comes from nuclear ____________. Back Sep 232:44 PM d5 7 answer correctly to reveal the square e1 This is how the ancient Greeks distinguished planets from stars. Back Sep 232:44 PM answer correctly to reveal the square e1 e2 This is how the sun creates energy in its core. Back Sep 232:44 PM answer correctly to reveal the square e2 e3 These are the four gas giants and how they are similar to each other. Back Sep 232:44 PM e3 8 e4 answer correctly to reveal the square This is why the temperatures on Mercury range from 430 C in the day to 170 C at night. Back Sep 232:44 PM e4 e5 answer correctly to reveal the square This is how the greenhouse effect works on Venus. Back Sep 232:44 PM e5 battleship jeopardy SetUp * With students out of the room, drag each ship to a square on the table. To move a ship click once on the square, release, and then click and drag the ship out of the table. * Add a table shade once all ships have been placed. To add a shade click outside the table boarder and drag a square around the entire table. Select the drop down menu from the right‐hand corner and find "add table shade." To add a table shade to an individual cell, right click and "add cell shade." * Type a review question in each of the question pages. Highlight the question text and type your own. If you cannot come up with enough questions add things like: bonus turn, lose a turn, add a point, steal a point, ect... *Return to the Main page and change the page view to "DUAL Screen Display." This icon can be found in the top tool bar. Click it again to return to single page view. Dual page will allow students to see the question board and the grid at the same time. How to Play * Each crew will take turns selecting a question from the board. If the question is answered correctly they may reveal that cell from the battleship grid. If the question is answered incorrectly the cell remains hidden. * If a ship is found the crew will drag the uncovered ship to their crew box. 1 point is awarded for each ship captured. You may assign different point values if you wish. It is now the next crews turn. *If no ship is found the turn is over and it is the other crews turn. *Game ends when all ships have been found. Back Watch the Video Winning the Game The crew with the most captured ships (or highest number of points) wins the game. Instructions Sep 233:34 PM 9 Sep 233:26 PM 10 Attachments Battleship Demo.wmv