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Welcome to rd 3 Grade Jeopardy!! by Mrs. Young Jeopardy – Round 1 Click here for Round Two Landforms Earth’s Forces Soil Force & Motion Wildcard 20 20 20 20 20 40 40 40 40 40 60 60 60 60 60 80 80 80 80 80 100 100 100 100 100 The picture shows four different landforms. Which arrow is pointing to a valley? Landforms – 20 points Answer: A. Landforms – 20 points Which of the following best describes a plain? A. Salt water surrounded by land B. Rounded, gentle rise in the land C. Steep, pointed rise in the land D. Large area of relatively flat land Landforms – 40 points Answer: D. Large area of relatively flat land. Landforms – 60 points The Venn diagram compares the characteristics of mountains and hills. Which of the following is a characteristic of a hill that is missing from the diagram? A. Large area of level land B. Rough, jagged slopes C. Short and rounded on top D. Surrounded by higher land Landforms – 60 points Answer: C. Short and rounded on top Landforms – 40 points What landform is a very steep rise in the land, usually with a high peak and rocky surface? A. Valley B. Plain C. Mountain D. Hill Landforms – 80 points Answer: C. Mountain Landforms – 80 points The graphic organizer shows the characteristics of a particular landform. Which landform do these characteristics describe? A. B. C. D. Hill Plain Valley Mountain Landforms – 100 points Answer: C. Valley Landforms – 100 points Lava from a volcanic eruption can change the earth’s surface by – A. forming new land B. making oceans boil C. carving deep valleys D. washing away soil Earth's Forces – 20 points Answer: A. forming new land Earth's Forces – 20 points Which of the following best describes how earthquakes change the earth’s surface? Earthquakes – A. throw rocks and ash into the air B. force lava through holes in the ground C. violently shift the surface of the earth D. cause clouds to form and rain to fall Earth's Forces – 40 points Answer: C. violently shift the surface of the earth Earth's Forces – 40 points The rock layers pictures here have split and been shifted. What most likely caused this change? A. B. C. D. River Landslide Volcano Earthquake Earth's Forces – 60 points Answer: D. Earthquake Earth's Forces – 60 points Rocks, loose soil and sand rapidly sliding down a slope are a change to the surface of the earth known as a A. Delta B. Volcano C. Landslide D. Glacier Answer: C. Landslide Earth's Forces – 80 points Which events force melted rock from deep in the Earth toward the surface and builds it up on the earth’s surface? A. Landslides B. Volcanic eruptions C. Earthquakes D. Mountain building Earth's Forces – 100 points Answer: B. Volcanic eruptions Earth's Forces – 100 points The weathering of rocks into small pieces forms what natural resource? A. Minerals B. Water C. Coal D. Soil Soil – 20 points Answer: D. Soil Soil – 20 points How would the soil be different in an area that gets very little rainfall? The soil would contain – A. much smaller pieces of rock B. many insects and worms C. a greater variety of plants D. less water and organic matter Soil – 40 points Answer: D. less water and organic matter Soil – 40 points How do plants contribute to the formation of soil? Plants – A. B. C. D. cover the soil and shade it from sunlight die, decompose and become part of the soil use soil to grow and develop over time support the animal life in the soil Soil – 60 points Answer: B. die, decompose and become part of the soil Soil – 60 points DAILY DOUBLE!! A student made a mixture of sand, tiny rocks, small twigs, and some leaves. This student has modeled — A. B. C. D. how rocks change over time the life cycles of plants the formation of soil how landforms are created Soil – 80 points Answer: C. the formation of soil Soil – 80 points (Daily Double) A student exploring the formation of soil put rocks in a plastic jar of water and shook it. Afterwards, there were small pieces of broken rock in the water. What process in the formation of soil does this model? A. Weathering of earth materials B. Decay of plant matter C. Formation of various minerals D. Mixing of water and air Soil – 100 points Answer: A. Weathering of earth materials Soil – 100 points A push or a pull changes an object’s – A. size B. motion C. weight D. temperature Force & Motion– 20 points Answer: B. Motion Force & Motion– 20 points A ball moves from X to Y on the floor. Which best explains the change in the ball? The ball – A. was observed B. is made of rubber C. was pushed D. is very heavy Force & Motion– 40 points Answer: C. was pushed Force & Motion– 40 points A pull can be used to do all of the following EXCEPT – A. open a door B. move a wagon C. lift some rocks D. boil some water Force & Motion– 60 points Answer: D. boil some water Force & Motion– 60 points An air rocket is launched several times and for each launch the number of pumps was recorded as well as the height reached by the rocket. If the pattern shown in the data continues, how many pumps would it take for the rocket to reach a height of 15 meters? Force & Motion– 80 points Answer: 25 Force & Motion– 80 points All of the actions below would probably move a book EXCEPT – A. standing on top of the book B. pushing the book off a table C. pulling a rug that the book is on D. kicking the book across the floor Force & Motion– 100 points Answer: A. standing on top of the book Force & Motion– 100 points The needle of a magnetic compass will always find which direction? A. North B. South C. East D. West Wildcard – 20 points Answer: A. North Wildcard – 20 points Which of these would be best to use to report the temperature of a liquid? A. B. C. D. Degrees Celsius Meters Kilograms Liters Wildcard – 40 points Answer: A. Degrees Celsius Wildcard – 40 points Some students were investigating how a push or pull changes the position of an object. Which of the following will increase the reliability of their results? A. Repeat the experiment to see if the results are the same. B. Use a meter stick to measure how far the object moves. C. Create a graph showing the results of the investigation. D. Draw conclusions based on the data they collected. Wildcard – 60 points Answer: A. Repeat the experiment to see if the results are the same. Wildcard – 60 points Students would most likely need to wear safety gloves when answering which of the following questions during a laboratory investigation? A. Does an object’s material affect whether it floats in water or sinks? B. How does a pulley change the position and motion of an object? C. At what temperature does boiling water change from a liquid to a gas? D. How does the size of a magnet affect the number of paper clips it attracts? Wildcard – 80 points Answer: C.At what temperature does boiling water change from a liquid to a gas? Wildcard – 80 points Which tool should a student use to measure the amount of precipitation during a thunderstorm? Wildcard – 100 points Answer: A. Rain Gage Wildcard – 100 points Jeopardy – Round 2 Click here for Final Jeopardy Landforms Earth's Forces Soil Force & Motion Wildcard 20 20 20 20 20 40 40 40 40 40 60 60 60 60 60 80 80 80 80 80 100 100 100 100 100 All of the following are considered landforms EXCEPT? A. B. C. D. Canyon Mountain Soil Valley Landforms – 20 points Answer: C. Soil What landform can only be created where a river meets an ocean? A. Delta B. Mountain C. Plain D. Valley Landforms – 40 points Answer: A. Delta The illustration shows several landforms. Which arrow is pointing towards a mountain? Landforms – 60 points Answer: B Which landforms are taller than the land around them? A. Deltas B. Plains C. Canyons D. Hills Landforms – 80 points Answer: D. Hills These illustrations represent the side view of four different landforms. Which illustration represents a plain? Landforms – 100 points Answer: C Volcanoes create new land on the Earth’s surface when – A. lava flows cool and harden to form rock B. eruption destroys the side of a mountain C. magma forms giant underground chambers D. saltwater touches lava and changes into steam Earth's Forces – 20 points Answer: A. lava flows cool and harden to form rock Earth's Forces – 20 points DAILY DOUBLE Which of the following most likely caused the change to the Earth’s surface illustrated here? A. Landslide B. Thunderstorm C. Tornado D. Earthquake Earth's Forces – 40 points (Daily Double) Answer: D. Earthquake Earth's Forces – 40 points (Daily Double) Which of these most likely caused the rapid change to the Earth’s surface illustrated here? A. Landslide B. Volcanic eruption C. Mountain building D. Sandstorm Earth's Forces – 60 points Answer: A. Landslide Earth's Forces – 60 points A landslide is most likely to be caused by – A. strong winds B. breaking rocks C. heavy rains D. cold weather Earth's Forces – 80 points Answer: C. heavy rains Earth's Forces – 80 points Scientists measured the elevation (how high the land is above sea level) of a certain area every year for four years. Which of the following best explains the change in elevation in this area? A. Lava flows from a nearby volcano built up the land. B. Heavy rains in this area washed away much of the soil. C. Violent earthquakes opened large cracks in the earth. D. Extreme hot weather made the ground very dry. Earth's Forces – 100 points Answer: A. Lava flows from a nearby volcano built up the land. Earth's Forces – 100 points Rock is broken into smaller and smaller pieces over time by all of the following forces EXCEPT – A. Flowing water B. Blowing wind C. Cooling sand D. Moving ice Soil – 20 points Answer: C. Cooling sand Soil – 20 Points One component of soil is decayed plant and animal remains but the major component of soil is – A. Fossil fuels B. Weathered rocks C. Iron ore D. Salt water Soil – 40 points Answer: B. Weathered rocks Soil – 40 Points All of the following are plant remains EXCEPT? A. Dead leaves B. Dried twigs C. Sand particles D. Seed covers Soil – 60 points Answer: C. Sand particles Soil – 60 Points Plants and animals become part of soil when they – A. Die and decay B. Produce offspring C. Grow and develop D. Take in nutrients Soil – 80 points Answer: A. Die and decay Soil – 80 Points Students wanted to learn more about how soil is formed so they conducted an investigation of how rocks weather. They shook jars of rocks with water and without water. What question could the students be trying to answer? A. Are rocks and water composed of the same materials? B. How does water affect the weathering of rocks? C. Does salt water heat more quickly than fresh water? D. What kinds of rocks are found at the bottom of lakes? Soil – 100 points Answer: B. How does water affect the weathering of rocks? Soil – 100 Points What would a student do to start a swing moving? A. Observe the swing B. Shorten the swing C. Push or pull the swing D. Measure the swing Force & Motion– 20 points Answer: C. Push or pull the swing Force & Motion– 20 points Pushing a marble will most likely change all of the following EXCEPT – A. Its speed B. Its mass C. Its position D. Its motion Force & Motion– 40 points Answer: B. Its mass Force & Motion– 40 points DAILY DOUBLE When the rope is pulled, in which direction will the bricks move? A. Outward B. Upward C. Inward D. Downward Force & Motion– 60 points Answer: B. Upward Force & Motion– 20 points (daily double) Which of these actions is likely to happen because of a push or a pull? A. Sun shining B. Ice melting C. Water evaporating D. Ball rolling Force & Motion– 80 points Answer: D. Ball rolling Force & Motion– 80 points To move the wagon towards the door, it should be pushed in the direction indicated by which arrow? Force & Motion– 100 points Answer: A Force & Motion– 100 points A student placed a glass beaker containing water on a hot plate and heated it until the water began to boil. What question was he most likely trying to answer? A. How much water does it take to fill a beaker? B. How does heating water affect its state? C. What is the mass of a full beaker of water? D. What is the difference between liquid water and ice? Wildcard – 20 points Answer: B. How does heating water affect its state? Wildcard – 20 points The students in a science class recorded daily temperatures for one week. What is the difference between the high and the low temperatures on Sunday? Wildcard – 40 points Answer: 13 Wildcard – 40 points Doing which of the following would provide evidence that weathered rock is part of soil? A. Breaking rocks into small pieces with a hammer B. Observing several soil samples with a hand lens C. Planting grass seeds in different types of soil D. Sorting rocks into different groups by color Wildcard – 60 points Answer: B. Observing several soil samples with a hand lens Wildcard – 60 points A scientist wants to find out how different soils support plant growth. How could the scientist collect data about the ability of the soils to grow plants? A. Count the number of leaves on the plants that grow in the best soil B. Measure the height of the plants grown in the different soils C. Use a hand lens to study how the roots take up water in the soils D. Carefully measure the amount of water given to the plants in each soil Wildcard – 80 points Answer: A. Measure the height of the plants grown in the different soils Wildcard – 80 points Which statement about the product can be proved by direct measurement? A. The hand sanitizer has a pleasing scent. B. The germ-killing formula is powerful. C. The ingredients are all natural. D. The bottle contains 75 mL of product. Wildcard – 100 points Answer: D. All of the above Wildcard – 100 points FINAL JEOPARDY Category: Earth's Forces Make Your Wagers… QUESTION: According to the table, what is a possible reason that sand is dry? Type of Soil How Does It Feel? Size of Grains Clay Hard or soggy Very small Holds lots of water, drains very slowly Loam Soft Large and small Holds water, drains well Sand Dry Large Holds little water, drains very quickly A. The Sun heats it B. It drains water quickly C. It is the only soil with large grains D. It feels dry How much Water ANSWER: B. It drains water quickly CONGRATULATIONS!!