Title: Blank Jeopardy
1Achievement Level
Life Science
Physical Science
Science As Inquiry
Science The Environment
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2A student at this level has not demonstrated the
fundamental knowledge and skills needed for the
next level of schooling.
3What is a Unsatisfactory?
4A student at this level has only partially
demonstrated the fundamental knowledge and skills
needed for the next level of schooling.
5What is Approaching Basic?
6A student at this level has demonstrated only the
fundamental knowledge and skills needed for the
next level of schooling.
7What is basic?
8A student at this level has demonstrated
competency over challenging subject matter and is
well prepared for the next level of schooling.
9What is Mastery?
10A student at this level has demonstrated
superior performance beyond the level of mastery.
11What is Advanced?
12Organisms in this Kingdom have characteristics of
both plants and animals.
13What is Kingdom Protista?
14These are the three main ingredients of
photosynthesis.
15What are CO2, water, sunlight?
16These are the two types of cells.
17What are Prokaryotes Eukaryotes?
18While 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.
19What is cellular respiration?
20Oxygen and carbon dioxide molecules pass freely
through cell membranes. This factor determines
the direction most molecules will pass through
the cell Membrane.
21What is the concentration of the gas molecules on
each side of the membrane? A.K.A. Concentration
Gradient
22The element that will gain only one electron
during a chemical reaction.
23What is Chlorine?
24The rate at which an object changes its position.
25What is a velocity?
26p mv
27What is a momentum mass x velocity?
28Calcium, strontium, and barium are commonly
called this kind of element.
29What is alkaline?
30When an airplanes ailerons move in opposite
directions they usually cause a plane to do this.
31What is roll?
32Two 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.
33What is the control?
34The educated guess that a scientist creates based
on observations and research about the natural
world.
35What is an hypothesis?
36Goggles, apron, close-toed shoes, hair pulled
back, avoid food drink, walk, nor horse-play.
37What are lab safety precautions?
38The 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.
39What is a prediction that the oak trees are
entering the early stages of reproduction which
is pollen exchange?
40White 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 Earths 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.
41What 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?
42The part of the world where all life exists.
43What is the biosphere?
44Minerals and fossil fuels are classified as this
type of resource because it takes so long for
them to be made.
45What are Non-renewable Resources?
46Scientist who studies volcanoes.
47What is a Volcanologist?
48Lithospheric plates move constantly causing three
types of geological events from the plate
movement.
49What are earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and
mountain building?
50About 14 elements make up the Earths 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 earths crust.
51What is oxygen?