Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere Unit IV: Circle of Life SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW JEOPARDY Food Chain & Adaptation Science HODGE PODGE Water Cycle & Air Ecosystems & Biomes Changes in an Ecosystem A liquid turns into vapor (gas form) Evaporation What.
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Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 2
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 3
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 4
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 5
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 6
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 7
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 8
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 9
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 10
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 11
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 12
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 13
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 14
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 15
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 16
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 17
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 18
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 19
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
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Slide 20
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 21
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 22
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 23
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 24
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 25
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 26
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 27
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 28
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 29
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 30
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 31
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 32
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 33
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 34
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 35
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 36
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 37
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 38
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
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Slide 39
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 40
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 41
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 42
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 43
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 44
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 45
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 46
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 47
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 48
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 49
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 50
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 51
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 52
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 53
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 2
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 3
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 4
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
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Slide 5
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 6
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 7
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 8
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 9
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 10
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 11
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 12
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 13
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 14
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 15
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 16
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 17
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 18
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 19
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 20
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 21
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 22
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 23
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
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[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
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Slide 24
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 25
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 26
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 27
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 28
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 29
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 30
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 31
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 32
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 33
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 34
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 35
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 36
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 37
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 38
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 39
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 40
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 41
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 42
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
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[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
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Slide 43
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 44
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 45
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 46
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 47
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 48
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 49
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 50
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 51
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 52
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html
Slide 53
Unit III: Water, Water Everywhere
Unit IV: Circle of Life
SNAPSHOT 2 REVIEW
JEOPARDY
Food Chain
&
Adaptation
Science
HODGE
PODGE
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Water Cycle
& Air
Ecosystems
100
100
200
&
Biomes
Changes
in an
Ecosystem
A liquid turns into
vapor (gas form)
Evaporation
100
What part of the water cycle is this
a picture of?
Precipitation
200
When condensation
forms on the outside of a
cold cup where does the
water come from?
Water vapor in the air
turns into a liquid when it
touches the cold cup
300
What is a tool that is
used to measure wind
speed?
Anemometer
400
What is the air that
surrounds the earth?
Atmosphere
500
All of the living and
non-living things that
interact with each other
in one place
Ecosystem
100
Name at least three of
the non-living things in
an ecosystem
Sunlight, air, water, soil,
or temperature
200
Which plant would most likely live
in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
A
B
A
The thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the
cold
300
300
A polar bear, snow owl,
and seal would most
likely live in what type of
biome?
Tundra
400
Which biome is
frequently called a
prairie or savannah and
has very dark rich soil?
Grasslands
500
What would happen to a
population of nesting
birds if a fire burned
down the trees?
The population
would decrease
100
What do the water,
nitrogen, and carbon
cycles have in common?
They are cycles with the
continuous movement
and reuse of essential
resources living things
needs
200
What process do plants
use carbon for?
To make sugars during
photosynthesis
300
300
Name 3 of the 4 ways
carbon can be released
in the air
1. Burning of fossil fuels
2. Decomposition of
animals
3. Burning of plants
4. Animal’s normal
release of carbon
400
What organism helps
change the nitrogen so
that it can be taken in by
humans?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
500
The change an
organism goes through
that best helps it survive
in its environment
Adaptation
100
The beginning source
from which organisms
receive their energy
Sun
200
This is a picture of what type of
energy flow in an ecosystem?
Food chain
(single flow of energy)
300
300
Who is a herbivore, carnivore, and
ominivore?
A
B
C
A – Human: Omnivore
B – Cow: Herbivore
C – Cougar: Carnivore
400
What would happen to the hawk if
the mice started to die?
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
The hawk would have to rely on the
prairie dog for its food source
Grasshopper
Sun
Grass
Mouse
Hawk
Prairie
Dog
Fox
500
Bonus: What type of energy source is this called?
When conducting a
science experiment the
first thing to do is
Listen and wait for the
teacher to give
directions
100
This tool is used to
measure what
Temperature
200
This is the statement
that states what you
“think” will happen.
Educated Guess.
Hypothesis
300
Crying is an example of
what type of behavior
(learned or inherited)
Inherited
400
Which of the following best helps
an owl survive in a cold climate?
A. Nocturnal Eyes
B. Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
Thick Fur
(for cold climates)
500
Credits
Science Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker,
[email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected]
http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
This presentation may be copied and altered for classroom use only. All
other uses must seek permission from the above address.
Music courtesy of
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4533/MultiMedia.html