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Jeopardy Review 7 th grade – Physical Science (waves and matter)

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Jeopardy Review. 7 th grade – Physical Science (waves and matter). Tools of Science - 100. This tool is used to measure the mass of an object . Tools of Science - 200. A graduated cylinder is used to measure what?. Tools of Science – 300. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Jeopardy Review7th grade – Physical Science (waves and matter)

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Tools of Science

Chemical or Physical?

The Periodic Table

Types of Waves

Parts of the Wave

Mixed Bag

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

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Tools of Science - 100This tool is used to measure the mass of an object

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Tools of Science - 200A graduated cylinder is used to measure what?

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Tools of Science – 300In science we always measure using this system of measurement.

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Tools of Science - 400What tool would I use to observe cells

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Tools of Science - 500A spring scale is used in science to measure…

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Chemical or Physical? - 100When paper burns

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Chemical or Physical? - 200

The color of an object

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Chemical or Physical? - 300An objects melting point

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Chemical or Physical? - 400What is the density of an object mean?

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Chemical or Physical? - 500Why does a penny turn green? Physical or chemical change?

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The Periodic Table - 100All substances on the periodic table are called this…

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The Periodic Table - 200Most elements on the periodic table are these, shiny and good conductors…

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The Periodic Table - 300When two or more elements physically combine, this is formed…

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The Periodic Table - 400Give an example of a compound

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The Periodic Table - 500When elements are broken down into their tiniest pieces, they are called this…

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Types of Waves - 100These types of waves do not need a medium to travel, like light waves.

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Types of Waves - 200These types of waves do need a medium to travel, like sound waves.

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Types of Waves - 300The sun gives off these two types of waves.

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Types of Waves - 400These types of waves are so powerful, they can go through human skin.

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Types of Waves - 500These types of waves occur when large amounts of energy move through the ground ( use the scientific term )

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Parts of a Wave - 100In a transverse wave, this is what we call the tops of the wave.

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Parts of a Wave - 200What is the scientific word we use to describe the height of a transverse wave?

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Parts of a Wave - 300In a transverse wave, what do we call the dashed line which represents a wave with no energy moving through it?

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Parts of a Wave - 400How do you measure the wavelength of a wave?

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Parts of a Wave - 500A longitudinal wave is made up of what two parts?

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Mixed Bag – 100What heats the earth?

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Mixed Bag – 200What happens to speed over time?

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Mixed Bag - 300How is the periodic table organized?

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Mixed Bag- 400Give one real life example of refraction…

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Mixed Bag- 500What is the atomic number of this atom?