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Review Jeopardy Directions
• In Jeopardy, remember the answer is in the form of a
question.
• Select a question by clicking on it.
• After reading the question click on the word “answer”
on the bottom of the screen.
• After seeing the answer click on the picture of Alex
Trebec to return to the question board.
• Keep track of score with your partner.
• Play the final Jeopardy question together betting with
the points you have each earned.
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6th Grade Science
Life
Physical
Science
Science
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Earth
Social
Studies
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Science
Final Jeopardy
$100 Question
Name the 3 states of energy
in order of most energy
to least energy.
$100 Answer
Gas, liquid, solid
$200 Question
The ability to do work.
$200 Answer
Energy
$300 Question
An arrow flying through the
air is an example of …
$300 Answer
Kinetic Energy
$400 Question
In plants, energy is transformed
from ___ to _____ kinds of energy
$400 Answer
Light to chemical
$500 Question
The kinetic energy formula
Is KE=_________
$500 Answer
MV2/2
Mass(Velocity squared)
Divided by 2
$100 Question
An organism that eats only animals
$100 Answer
What is a carnivore?
$200 Question
An organism that eats
only plants
$200 Answer
What is an herbivore?
$300 Question
An organism that eats
both plants and animals
$300 Answer
What is an omnivore?
$400 Question
A plant that gains energy
from the sun is an example
of this…
$400 Answer
What is a producer?
$500 Question
Herbivores, carnivores, and
omnivores are all…
$500 Answer
What are consumers?
$100 Question
Draw a diagram showing
the three main layers of the Earth
$100 Answer
Crust, Mantle, Core
$200 Question
Name the three kinds of rock.
Put a circle around the kind
that is made from lava, a
square around the one made
from heat and pressure.
$200 Answer
Igneous
Sedimentary
metamorphic
$300 Question
Describe the difference between a
cast and a mold.
$300 Answer
A mold is the cavity,
the cast is where sediments
fill in the mold.
$400 Question
Put these layers in order from inside
the earth to the outside of the
Earth.
Lithosphere, Mesosphere, Outer Core
Inner Core, Asthenosphere
$400 Answer
Inner Core
Outer Core
Mesosphere
Asthenosphere
Lithosphere
$500 Question
Describe the Continental Drift
Hypothesis
$500 Answer
The continents were once one
huge landmass, split up and are
drifting 2-3 cm each year.
$100 Question
Name the 7
continents.
Spell each
correctly.
$100 Answer
South America
North America
Europe
Asia
Antarctica
Africa
Australia
$200 Question
This is the largest population an
environment can support.
$200 Answer
Describe the location of Latin
America. Include the three parts.
$300 Question
These determine an area’s carrying
capacity because animals need
resources to survive.
$300 Answer
South of the United States of
America, between the Atlantic
Ocean and Pacific. It includes
Mexico, Central America,
South America and the
countries in the Caribbean
$400 Question
Name and describe 5 landforms
$400 Answer
Hill, mountain, plateau, isthmus,
Strait, bay, gulf, river, lake, plains
$500 Question
Name the 5 themes of
geography
$500 Answer
Human Environment Interaction
Place, Region, Location,
Movement
$100 Question
This describes a relationship in
which two different organisms live
in close association with each other
$100 Answer
What is symbiosis?
$200 Question
Name the kind of relationship where one
organism benefits and the other is harmed.
Name the organism that is harmed and the
one that benefits.
$200 Answer
What is parasitism?
Parasite- harms
Host- is harmed
$300 Question
What kind of scientist studies the
environment?
$300 Answer
An ecologist
$400 Question
Name three kinds of mechanical
weathering. Describe two of them.
$400 Answer
Root pry, ice
wedging, gravity,
abrasion, Animals
burrowing.
$500 Question
What is the difference
between
erosion, deposition,
weathering and uplift
$500 Answer
Erosion- takes sediments
Weathering breaks down rock
Deposition drops sediments
Uplift moves rock from inside
the earth
Final Jeopardy
Describe two parts of science you
liked.
Describe two parts of science you
did not enjoy.
Final Jeopardy Answer