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Science Jeopardy: Atoms, Molecules, and Heat Transfer for 6th Grade

Test your knowledge of atoms, molecules, and heat transfer in this exciting game of Jeopardy! Compete with your teammates, answer questions, and earn points. Mrs. Keller will be the judge, so give it your best shot!

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Science Jeopardy: Atoms, Molecules, and Heat Transfer for 6th Grade

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  1. JEOPARDY Mrs. Keller’s Chapter 4 6th Grade Science

  2. THE RULES • Competing teams will be selected. • Everyone will actively participate. • Each team will decide on a “batting order”. • No penalties for wrong answers, so try. • Each team will be rewarded with points. • Be positive, encourage your teammates. • Mrs. Keller is the Judge, all decisions are final.

  3. Jeopardy Round Categories are:

  4. Atoms and Molecules

  5. Heat and Atoms

  6. Heat

  7. Transfer of Heat Part 1

  8. Transfer of Heat Part 2

  9. Jeopardy Atoms and Molecules Heat and Atoms Transfer of Heat Part 1 Transfer of Heat Part 2 Heat 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 End of Round

  10. $200 • All matter consists of tiny particles known as? • What are atoms?

  11. $400 • Most matter consists of atoms that are grouped together to form? • What are molecules?

  12. $600 • Faster atoms have more ______ than slower atoms. • What is?

  13. $800 • The atoms in Rachel’s fingers begin to move faster. This is because Rachel is touching: • What is a hot object?

  14. $1000 • As the atoms that make up air increase speed and gain energy, they tend to: • What is rise together?

  15. $200 • Heat is caused by: • What is the motion of atoms?

  16. $400 • When the atoms of an object speed up, the object heats up. This requires: • What is energy to be added to the object?

  17. $600 • The average speed of the atoms in an ice cream cone are slow. This describes: • What is it’s temperature?

  18. $800 • What happens to atoms when they give up energy in the form of heat? • What is their speed decreases?

  19. $1000 • What changes occur to an object when its atoms give up energy in the form of heat? • What is their speed decreases?

  20. $200 $200 • At each stage in the process of making electricity at a power plant, some energy is lost as: • What is heat?

  21. $400 $400 • Electric power plants can use the following as fuel (list all 3)? • What are coal, gas, and oil?

  22. $600 $600 • Luis is ill and has a fever. As his body temperature rises from 98.6 F to 99.2 F, the average speed of the atoms in his body: • What is increases?

  23. $800 $800 • Heat will move from warm to _______. • What is cold?

  24. $1000 $1000 • From where does much of Earth’s internal heat energy come from? • What is the Earth’s core?

  25. $200 $200 • Energy from the sun reaches the surface of Earth by: • What is radiation?

  26. $400 $400 • The key characteristic of heat transfer by conduction is that heat is transferred from the ______ ______ of atoms. • What is direct contact?

  27. $600 $600 • Radiation causes heat energy to be transferred without the ________ or ________. • What is movement or direct contact?

  28. $800 $800 • In order to produce heat through radiation, an atom must absorb energy from a source such as: • What is the sun, fire, or light bulb?

  29. $1000 $1000 • Which method of heat transfer is this an example of? “The ocean water feels cool on the students’ bare feet.” • What is conduction?

  30. $200 $200 • The heat released by a radiator and transferred through the air by convection will mainly cause the room’s ceiling to get _______? • What is warm?

  31. $400 $400 • Dana touches a hot pan handle and almost burns herself. Heat was transferred to the atoms in her hand by: • What is conduction?

  32. $600 $600 • Convection involves the movement of heat energy in _______ and ______. • What are gases and liquids?

  33. $800 $800 • Which method of heat transfer is this an example of? “A cool breeze blows off the water at the beach.” • What is convection?

  34. $1000 $1000 • Which method of heat transfer is this an example of? “A hawk soars high above the air currents.” • What is convection?

  35. Thank You for Playing Jeopardy

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