Earth`s Atmosphere-1

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Slide 1

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 2

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 3

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 4

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 5

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 6

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 7

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 8

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 9

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 10

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 11

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 12

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 13

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 14

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 15

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 16

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 17

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 18

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 19

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 20

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 21

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 22

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 23

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 24

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 25

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 26

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 27

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 28

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 29

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 30

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 31

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 32

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.


Slide 33

Jeopardy
Life support

The
Sun’s
Energy

Gasses in the
atmosphere

The
effect of
human
activities

Lab
safety

Random
facts

100

100

100

100

100

100

200

200

200

200

200

200

300

300

300

300

300

300

400

400

400

400

400

400

500

500

500

500

500

500

Final Jeopardy

Life support
100
The atmosphere
contains this gas to
support living things.

What is oxygen?

Life support
200
The higher you go, the more of this you have
as air pressure decreases.

What is altitude?

Life support
300
Most of the air that you inhale is
made of this element.

What is Nitrogen?

Life support
400
Carbon dioxide constantly moves
between plants and animals and the
atmosphere.
What is part of the carbon cycle?

Life support
500
The amount of mass something has
compared to the amount of space that
it takes up.
What is density?

The Sun’s Energy
100
The type of energy that the Sun
supplies the earth.

What is heat energy?

The Sun’s Energy
200
This much of the solar radiation that hits
the Earth is absorbed by the Earth’s
surface.
What is about half?

The Sun’s Energy
300
The transfer of energy as a
result of direct contact of
matter.
What is conduction?

The Sun’s Energy
400
This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere
protects organisms from harmful
ultraviolet rays.
What is the stratosphere?

The Sun’s Energy
500
Three ways that the atmosphere
moves energy (three words).
What are radiation, conduction, and
convection?

Gasses in the atmosphere
100
These reflect the most solar
radiation.

What are clouds?

Gasses in the
atmosphere
200
Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, in
the troposphere.

What causes the greenhouse effect?
Or What are greenhouse gasses?

Gasses in the atmosphere
300
The chemical formula for ozone.

What is O3?

Gasses in the atmosphere

400
Gasses absorb and emit infrared
radiation, which keeps energy in
Earth’s system for awhile.
What is the greenhouse effect?

Gasses in the atmosphere
500
Without these gases, water would freeze and it would be too
cold for most life on Earth.

What are the greenhouse gasses, carbon
dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOX), water vapor,
and methane?

The effect of human activities
100
This breathable byproduct of human
activity can harm organisms that are
exposed to it.
What is air pollution?

The effect of human activities

200
Burning forests gives off gasses and
adds to this.

What the greenhouse effect?

The effect of human activities

300
Tiny particles or droplets that are mixed
in with air.
What is are particulates?

The effect of human activities

400
The combination of smoke and fog.
What is smog?

The effect of human activities
500
Oil, gasoline, and coal.

What are fossil fuels?

Lab safety
100
What you should do after every
lab or activity.
What is clean up?

Lab safety
200
You should know where these are in
case of fire. (two things)
What are the fire safety blanket
and the fire extinguisher?

Lab safety
300
Why you should never put anything into your mouth
while in the lab or participate in horseplay.

What is because someone
could get hurt and it’s against
the lab safety contract I
signed?

Lab safety
400
How many supplies you should get
when you are preparing for a lab.
What is only what you need?

Lab safety
500
What you should do with instructions
before, during, and after the lab.
What is read them, follow them
and check them?

Random facts
100
The role trees play in the water
cycle.
What is transpiration?

Random facts
200
The role that trees play in the carbon
cycle.

What is take in carbon
dioxide (CO2) and release
oxygen (O2)? Or, what is
photosynthesis?

Random facts
300
The on going process by which
Nitrogen is moved through the
earth, living organisms, and the
atmosphere.

What is the Nitrogen Cycle?

Random facts
400
Moby.

What is the name of the robot
in Brainpop movies?

Random facts
500
The number of meters in a kilometer.

What is 1,000 meters?

Final Jeopardy
(Turn in to teacher with your score sheet when
you are finished.)
1. Define and describe the lowest two layers of
the Earth’s atmosphere. Make a sketch and
explain in complete sentences.

1. What is the stratosphere and the
troposphere?
The stratosphere contains ozone and
protects from harmful ultraviolet
rays of the Sun while letting. It is
the second closest layer of
atmosphere to Earth.
The troposphere is the closest layer
to earth. It contains most of earth’s
waters and greenhouse gasses.
Heat transfer and weather occur in
the troposphere.