Title: Welcome to the Jeopardy Game Template
1Welcome
- Please sign in at the front..
- Please be aware that you will be put into a team
1, 2, 3, or 4, so please go ahead and break
yourselves up into these teams so that we can get
started quickly. If anyone comes in late, please
take them into your teams. Dont just leave them
hanging.
2Getting started
- This review will be posted on my SI resources
site (See Vista), so theres no need to write
everything down. (unless you just want to) - This session is much different than a regular SI
session this is a fast-paced review rather than
going into the material in depth. - Shameless plug People who come to my SI sessions
typically do better on their tests. Please come,
having more people generally makes the sessions
more enjoyable.
3Rules
- Each team will have a chance to work together to
answer questions in order Team 1, 2, 3, 4 - If the team cannot answer all parts of a
question, the question will be passed to the next
team (this is separate from the bonuses). - Please put your notes away unless you are writing
in them, no points will be awarded for finding
info in your notes. -
4Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Places Visited
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5Vocabulary I for 100
Fill in the blank A ______ is a reasonable
guess of what will happen in a set of
experiments a) Prediction b) Hypothesis
6A hypothesis is a reasonable guess of what will
happen in a set of experiments a) Prediction -a
specific educated guess as to what will happen
specifically under a set of circumstances Ex. in
the fish lab experiment, A change in water
temperature will have an impact on fish
growth. b) Hypothesis ex. in the fish lab,
Environmental factors affect fish growth.
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7Vocabulary I for 200
What is an ecological footprint?
8Vocabulary I for 300
What is the Tragedy of the Commons?
9Vocabulary I for 400
- There are three kinds of variables we talked
about - Independent
- Dependent
- Controlled variables
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- Give an explanation of each
10Independent does not depend on the other
variable (temperature) Dependent depends on the
independent variable (average weight of the
fish) Controlled variables held constant during
the experiment (light, age of fish, dissolved
oxygen)
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11 Places for 200
What supposedly happened to the trees on Easter
Island?
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12Vocabulary II for 100
What is sustainability?
13Vocabulary II for 200
- A ________ is a dominant philosophical and
theoretical framework within a scientific
discipline. - - Paradigm
- -Theory
14- A paradigm is a dominant philosophical and
theoretical framework within a scientific
discipline. - - Paradigm
- (in other words, the basic assumptions within the
ruling theory for a particular scientific
discipline) - -Theory
- a plausible general principle or body of
principles offered to explain a phenomenon. Has
been tested and reviewed.
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15Vocabulary II for 300
What is the difference between environmental
science and environmentalism?
16 Composting -Describe the process -What are its
uses/benefits? Reduce waste in landfills, act as
carbon sink, cheap and effective fertilizer
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17Vocabulary II for 500
What are the differences between
anthropocentrism, biocentrism, and ecocentrism?
18Places for 100
What is Reburbia?
19Re-inventing the suburbs to make them more
eco-friendly (specifically refers to a design
contest to this end)
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20Cycles for 300
- In what state is the Linden Cogeneration Plant
found? - What is cogeneration?
21- New Jersey
- Capturing and reusing heat energy
- -Also remember strive, wind turbines and wave
turbines
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22Places for 400
Name two innovations in greener building
incorporated into the California Academy of
Sciences museum.
23-Green Roofing -Using recycled materials for
insulation -solar energy -a building management
system that manages temperature and humidity
throughout the building.
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24Places for 100
What environmentally friendly feature does
Atlantas city hall have?
25A green roof
26Places for 200
- New regulations require San Franciscans to
recycle as well as _______. - Compost
- Plant a garden
- Use solar energy
27- New regulations require San Franciscans to
recycle as well as _______. - Compost
- Plant a garden
- Use solar energy
- New regulations require San Franciscans to
recycle as well as compost. - Compost
- Plant a garden
- Use solar energy
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28Places for 300
What happened to the Aral Sea?
29Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Leftovers
Places visited
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Last slide
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30Leftovers for 200
What is peer review?
31 Places for 400
What conflict does the Mirrar clan of Australia
face?
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32 Vocabulary 1 for 200
- Way of looking at the world that reflects a
persons/groups beliefs about meaning, purpose,
operation, essence of the world - Culture
- Worldview
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33 Vocabulary 2 for 500
What are the differences between the preservation
ethic, conservation ethic, and the land
ethic? Bonus 150 name the major proponents of
each
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34 Vocabulary 1 for 300
Application of ethical standards (right and
wrong) to environmental questions is known
as -Environmental Justice -Environmental Ethics
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35 Application of ethical standards (right and
wrong) to environmental questions is known
as -Environmental Justice Movement based on a
moral sense of fairness/equality -Environmental
Ethics
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36 Places for 300
What sewage problems exist between San Diego and
Tijuana?
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37 Leftovers for 500
How is environmental policy made? Describe the
steps.
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38 Places for 400
What problems is the Etowah river facing? What
is the source of these problems? Bonus for 100
What does HCP stand for?
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39 Places for 500
What are the short and long term effects of the
Exxon-Valdez oil spill?
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40 Vocabulary 1 for 400
What are the differences between -atom -element
-ion
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41 Vocabulary 1 for 200
Matter can be transformed, but not created or
destroyed by any known means. This is known as
the The law of conservation of mass/matter,
also the main idea of Newton's first law of
thermodynamics
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42 Vocabulary 2 for 300
Describe the differences between -Protons -Neutr
ons -Electrons What category do these all fall
under? Sub-atomic particles
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43 Vocabulary 2 for 400
List 3 Properties of Dihydrogen
Monoxide(water) -cohesion (capilary action,
surface tension) -high heat of vaporization -polar
ity - has both positive and negative, things
dissolve in it easily
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44 Vocabulary 1 for 500
What are the four kinds of macromolecules we
discussed, which one is made up entirely of
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen? -Proteins -Nucleic
acids -Carbohydrates -Lipids
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45 Leftovers for 400
Describe the process of photosynthesis
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46 Leftovers for 300
What are the differences between -molecule
(group of two or more atoms) -compound (group of
two or more elements)
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