The “What Is” Game
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The “What Is” Game
By Rebekah Gooding
Rules
O There will be two teams.
O Every student must answer at
least one question.
O If a student answers the
question correctly, the team
will receive 25 points.
Rules
O If the answer is wrong, the
other team may try to answer
to get the points.
O The team that has the most
points at the end wins the
game.
Link
O http://beyondpenguins.ehe.osu.edu/issue/
earths-changing-surface/the-forces-thatchange-the-face-of-earth
Question:
O A mountain that builds up
around an opening in the
Earth’s crust.
Answer:
O What is a Volcano.
Question:
O A large sheet of ice that
moves slowly over land.
Answer:
O What is a Glacier.
Question:
O Rapid movement of rocks
and soil down a hill.
Answer:
O What is a Landslide.
Question:
O A feature of land on Earth’s
surface.
Answer:
O What is Landform.
Question:
O Melted rock that is below the
Earth’s surface.
Answer:
O What is Magma.
O The movement of weathered
rock. ______happens when
rocks are carried down
stream by moving water.
Answer:
O What is Erosion.
Question:
O Earth’s outermost layer.
Answer:
O What is Crust.
Question:
O Earth’s deepest and hottest
layer.
Answer:
O What is Core.
Question:
O The layer of the Earth under
the crust.
Answer:
O What is Mantle.
Question:
O A great area of land on the
Earth.
Answer:
O What are Continents.
Question:
O A sudden movement in
Earth’s crust.
Answer:
O What is Earthquake.
Question:
O The breaking down of rocks
into smaller pieces.
Answer:
O What is Weathering.
Question:
O The dropping off of
weathered rocks.
Answer:
O What is Deposition.
Question:
O The force that pulls things
down.
Answer:
O What is Gravity.
Question:
O Melted rock that flows onto
land.
Answer:
O What is Lava.
Question:
O Water flowing over land that
is usually dry.
Answer:
O What is Flood.
Question:
O What causes weathering?
Answer:
O Weathering is running water,
wind, rain or temperature
changes that break down
rocks.
Question:
O Name one example of
humans changing the Earth.
Answer: (Many possible)
O Building Panama Canal
O Building roads or highways
Question:
O Name one example of nature
changing the Earth.
Answer: (Many possible)
O A hurricane eroding the
dunes on a barrier island
O A volcano erupting (Mount.
St. Helen.)
Resources
O Standard: 3-3.8 Illustrate
changes in Earth’s surface that
are due to slow processes
(including weathering, erosion,
and deposition) and changes
that are due to rapid processes
(including landslides, volcanic,
floods, and earthquakes).
Resources: Pictures
O http://www.123rf.com/photo_3669091_ve
ctor-clip-art-map-of-the-world-with-allcountries-and-borders-showing-continentsare-distinctively.html
O http://www.primaryschoolscience.com/asse
ssment/assessment-materialsearth.php
O http://mail.colonial.net/~hkaiter/Layers_of_
the_Earth.html
O http://www.fotosearch.com/photosimages/landslide.html
Resources: Pictures
O http://freeclipartstore.com/Volcano%20Clip%20
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Art%20Pg%201.htm
http://classroomclipart.com/clipartsearch/page-36/all-phrase/Glacier/
http://blogs.besd.net/jamiekent/2011/05/26/recent-earthquake-activity/
http://www.123rf.com/clipartvector/volcano.html
http://www.clipartheaven.com/show/clipart/sea
sons_&_weather/man_in_flood-gif.html