LEAP/GEE Science Jeopardy ppt
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Life
Science
Physical
Science
Science
As
Inquiry
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Science
& The
Environment
A student at this level
has not demonstrated
the fundamental
knowledge and skills
needed for the next
level of schooling.
What is a
Unsatisfactory?
A student at this level
has only partially
demonstrated the
fundamental knowledge
and skills needed for
the next level
of schooling.
What is Approaching
Basic?
A student at this level
has demonstrated only
the fundamental
knowledge and skills
needed for the next level
of schooling.
What is basic?
A student at this level
has demonstrated
competency over
challenging subject
matter and is well
prepared for the next
level of schooling.
What is Mastery?
A student at this
level has
demonstrated
superior
performance beyond
the level of mastery.
What is Advanced?
Organisms in this Kingdom
have characteristics of
both plants and animals.
What is Kingdom Protista?
These are the three
main ingredients of
photosynthesis.
What are CO2, water,
& sunlight?
These are the two
types of cells.
What are Prokaryotes &
Eukaryotes?
While plants & algae are able to
make there own food, all
organism must complete this
process to free the energy in
the food in order to survive.
What is cellular respiration?
Oxygen and carbon dioxide
molecules pass freely
through cell membranes.
This factor determines the
direction most molecules will
pass through the cell
Membrane.
What is the concentration
of the gas molecules on
each side of the
membrane?
A.K.A. Concentration
Gradient
The element that will gain only
one electron during a chemical
reaction.
What is Chlorine?
The rate at which an
object changes its
position.
What is a velocity?
p = mv
What is a
momentum=
mass x velocity?
Calcium, strontium,
and barium are
commonly called this
kind of element.
What is alkaline?
When an airplane’s
ailerons move in
opposite directions they
usually cause a plane
to do this.
What is roll?
Two students set up identical
lab experiments to determine
the effects of heat on
photosynthesis rates. One
student only has plants that
receive the treatment, while
the other includes this to
ensure the results are reliable.
What is the control?
The educated guess that a
scientist creates based on
observations and research
about the natural world.
What is an hypothesis?
Goggles, apron, close-toed
shoes, hair pulled back,
avoid food & drink, walk,
nor horse-play.
What are lab safety
precautions?
The hypothesis for the
following: Yellow “dust”
accumulates on the ground
and other materials, oak
trees do not have leaves,
but do have long bumpy
structures that release the
dust when the wind blows.
What is a prediction that
the oak trees are
entering the early stages
of reproduction which is
pollen exchange?
White light consists of wavelengths
of all colors. The shorter
wavelengths appear blue, and the
longer wavelengths appear red.
Blue light is scattered more easily
by Earth’s atmosphere than red
light. That is why the sky appears
blue during most of the day. This is
why at sunset the sky appears red.
What is the angle of the setting
sun causes sunlight to travel a
greater distance through the
atmosphere, thus causing blue
light to scatter before it reaches
the observer?
The part of the world
where all life exists.
What is the biosphere?
Minerals and fossil fuels are
classified as this type of
resource because it takes
so long for them to be
made.
What are
Non-renewable
Resources?
Scientist who studies
volcanoes.
What is a
Volcanologist?
Lithospheric plates move
constantly causing three
types of geological events
from the plate movement.
What are earthquakes,
volcanic eruptions, and
mountain building?
About 14 elements make up the
Earth’s crust. Silicon is ~28%;
another important element
comprises 47%. This element
can be generated from mercuric
oxide and is responsible for nearly
50% of the weight of the earth’s
crust.
What is oxygen?