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Instructions. This Jeopardy game is a review for NC SCOS 4 th grade Competency Goal 2: The Learner will conduct investigations and use appropriate technology to build and understanding of the composition and uses of rocks and minerals. Objectives # 2.01, 2.02, 2.03 & 2.04.
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Instructions • This Jeopardy game is a review for NC SCOS 4th grade Competency Goal 2: The Learner will conduct investigations and use appropriate technology to build and understanding of the composition and uses of rocks and minerals. Objectives # 2.01, 2.02, 2.03 & 2.04. • This is Jeopardy; students’ answers should be in the form of a question. • To move to the next appropriate slide, be sure to click where you see the hand, not the arrow. Do not click on the picture. Click in the black part of the right corner and you will be always move appropriately. (If you click with an arrow, you WILL NOT go to the right location.) • To get to FINAL JEOPARDY, click on a category title on the top.
Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy
Rocks Minerals Terms What am I? Our Lab Results 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points
Type of rock formed from small particles settling to the bottom of water and cementing together
A rock formed from pre-existing solid rocks by heat, pressure, or chemical changes
This can be a different color than the color of the mineral you actually see
Of the following, the one that is the mineral: Granite Basalt Quartz Slate
This term describes the shiny reflection of light by a mineral
Scientists who study rocks and minerals to help us learn about the formation of the earth
An iron nail, a penny, and a fingernail can be used to find this property of a mineral
Scale used by geologists to classify a given mineral’s hardness
Unglazed porcelain material that is used to determine the streak color of a mineral by rubbing a mineral over its surface
Rounded-appearing • mineral and rock • particles that are • cemented together • Often in layers
With or without • observable crystals • Not in layers • With or without air holes • Could be glass-like
Crystals/minerals • lined up (aligned) • Often in layers, • sheet-like