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JEOPARDY GAMETHIRD GRADE
SCIENCE
“CHANGES IN THE EARTH”
Created by Kathleen Porter
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Drip Drop Dinosaurs Disastrous Stone Age Wise Resources
True or False
Holds most of Earth’s water
A 100
Oceans
A 100
The movement of water from one place to another and from
one form to another
A 200
Water Cycle
A 200
Amount of water that covers Earth’s surface
A 300
Three fourths of Earth’s surface
A 300
Water changing to a liquid (You can see it in the clouds)
A 400
Condensation
A 400
When you use something wisely, not wastefully
A 500
Conserve
A 500
The imprint or remains of something that lived long ago
B 100
fossil
B 100
Hardened tree sap
B 200
amber
B 200
A material burned for its energy
B 300
fuel
B 300
Many different materials like small rocks, sand, minerals
and clay make up this “dirty” thing
B 400
soil
B 400
A material that was once living or formed by a living thing and adds nutrients to
the soil
B 500
humus
B 500
Violent storm with strong winds and heavy rains
C 100
hurricane
C 100
A huge flow of water over dry land
C 200
flood
C 200
A sudden movement in the rocks that make up Earth’s
crust
C 300
earthquake
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
An opening in the Earth’s surface
C 400
volcano
C 400
Melted rock that flows out of an erupting volcano
C 500
lava
C 500
A substance found in nature that is not a plant or animal
D 100
mineral
D 100
A rock that forms when melted rock cools and
hardens
D 200
Igneous rock
D 200
A rock that changes form through squeezing and
heating
D 300
Metamorphic rock
D 300
A rock formed when sand, mud and pebbles pile up at the bottom of rivers, lakes
and oceans
D 400
Sedimentary rock
D 400
Pulls materials down hills and mountains
D 500
gravity
D 500
Materials on Earth that keep you alive or make your life
better
E 100
Natural resources
E 100
Resources that can be replaced like soil and water
E 200
Renewable resources
E 200
A resource that cannot be replaced or reused such as
coal, oil and gems
E 300
Nonrenewable resource
E 300
Harmful materials that go into our water, air and on land
(yuck!)
E 400
pollution
E 400
Three ways to conserve to help keep our planet “green”
E 500
Reduce, reuse, recycle
E 500
A mass of slow moving ice is called a glacier
F 100
true
F 100
The carrying away of weathered materials is called erosion
F 200
true
F 200
Weathering causes rocks to crumble, crack and break
F 300
true
F 300
Caves are formed by glaciers
F 400
false
F 400
Weathering is a process that does not take a long time
F 500
false
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Changes on the Earth
Please record your wager.
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Name two slow changes and two fast changes on Earth
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Slow: glaciers, weathering, erosion
Fast: flood, volcano, hurricane, tornado, landslide, forest fires
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