Land and Water Jeopardy
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Science Jeopardy
Land
Water
Vocabulary
Experiments
Real World
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What is this soil material called?
What is this soil material called?
What is this soil material called?
What is this soil material called?
This is a picture of the Grand
Canyon. How was it formed?
What is this a diagram of?
What part of the water cycle is
taking place in box A?
What part of the water cycle
is taking place in box B?
What part of the water cycle
is taking place in box C?
Look here!
What is this picture an example of?
What is this picture an example of?
What is this picture an example of?
What is this picture an example of?
What natural disaster is this picture an example of?
What is this picture an example of?
What is a prediction?
Why is it better to do
science in groups?
What was your
favorite part of Land
and Water?
List 3 rules in the
science lab.
What was your
favorite experiment
and what did you
learn from it?
What is this a picture of?
What is this an example of?
Hint: It starts with a “V”.
What can people do to prevent
this slope from eroding away?
Here is a picture of Hawaii that shows
the parts are underwater. How was
Hawaii formed?
Why was this house built on stilts?
Hint: It’s not just for looks…
Math (Key)
Experiments Real World
Land
Water
Vocab
Rocks
Water Cycle
Erosion
AMV
A beaver dam
Evaporation
Volcano
AMV
Vegetation
Plant trees, build a
wall, AMV
Sand
Clay
Condensation
dam
AMV
Humus
Precipitation
landslide
AMV
Glacier
delta
AMV
By erosion
OR a river
Valconoes
OR a hotspot
It was built on
a flood plain
AMV