Jeopardy!

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JEOPARDY!

PATTERNS

Math Art Poetry Science Factoids

10 10 10 10 10

20 20 20 20 20

30 30 30 30 30

40 40 40 40 40

50 50 50 50 50

This is a number sequence from 2 to 10, counting by 2’s.

What is 2,4,6,8,10?

The name of this type of pattern:

What is an AB pattern?

This is the color that comes before red in this pattern of 5 colors.

What is

YELLOW?YELLOW?

This is the word that completes the poem:

Roses are red, violets are blue

I love school, and so do .

What is youyou?

These create patterns in leaves.

What are

veins?

Listen…

What is 40?

Patterns like the one shown below create the illusion of this.

What is…movement???

This is the number difference in the sequence:

5, 10,15, 20

What is 5?

4 sections need

this many

toothpicks.

What are…

16 toothpicks?

?

This is the number that belongs in the question mark’s place.

What is 15?

This is the geometric

shape you would make

if you cut and folded

the pattern shown.

What is a

CUBE?

Watch and listen…

This is the rhythmic pattern used in the

William Shakespeare’s

Sonnet Number 18.

What is iambic

pentameter?

Rhythm is measured in small groups of syllables

called these.

What are feet?

This is the name of the figure below.

What is a spirograph?

This term refers to words

pronounced with emphasis

on the second syllable.

What is…

iambic?

This word means a line containsfive “feet.”

What is…pentameter?

This insect has beautifully patterned

wings.

What is a butterfly?

Circular patterns inside their trunks indicate their age.

What are trees?

Spiders make intricately patterned

webs out of this material

produced by their spinnerets.

Whatis

SILK?

Patterns in thisdetermine how you look.

N

What is…D

A ?

These people use specialinstruments to predict

patterns in the weather.

Who are meteorologists?

This type of pattern originated in Scotland.

What is argyle?

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