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Review Game for Science Heat Test

Test your knowledge of heat with this Jeopardy review game. Learn about Celsius & Fahrenheit, types of heat, insulators & conductors, and key definitions.

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Review Game for Science Heat Test

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  1. Let’s Play JEOPARDY!! Review Game for Science Heat Test

  2. Jeopardy Celsius & Fahrenheit Types of Heat Fill In The Blank Insulators & Conductors Definitions Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

  3. $100 Question from Celsius & Fahrenheit What is the most common temperature scale used by most Americans?

  4. $100 Question from Celsius & Fahrenheit Fahrenheit

  5. $200 Question from Celsius & Fahrenheit What are the boiling AND freezing points for Fahrenheit AND Celsius?

  6. $200 Answer from Celsius &Fahrenheit Boiling Fahrenheit- 212° Celsius- 100° Freezing Fahrenheit- 32° Celsius- 0°

  7. $300 Question from Celsius & Fahrenheit Which of the following temperatures is the lowest? a. 100°F b. 100°C c. 0°C d. 0°F

  8. $300 Answer from Celsius & Fahrenheit d. 0°F

  9. $400 Question from Celsius & Fahrenheit The water temperature in a well in Iceland is 87°C. What is this temperature in Fahrenheit?

  10. $400 Answer from Celsius &Fahrenheit 188.6°F

  11. $500 Question from Celsius &Fahrenheit The highest lava temperature on Earth has been recorded in Hawaii. It has been measured to be 2192° F. What is this temperature in Celsius?

  12. $500 Answer from Celsius &Fahrenheit 1200°C

  13. $100 Question from Definitions The total kinetic energy of the particles that make up a substance is?

  14. $100 Answer from Definitions Thermal Energy

  15. $200 Question from Definitions The transfer of energy between objects that are at different temperatures is?

  16. $200 Answer from Definitions Heat

  17. $300 Question from Definitions The increase in volume of a substance due to an increase in temperature is called?

  18. $300 Answer from Definitions Thermal expansion

  19. $400 Question from Definitions Substances that do not transfer energy well are called? Substances that DO transfer energy well are called?

  20. $400 Answer from Definitions Thermal insulators & thermal conductors

  21. $500 Question from Definitions A state in which two objects reach the same temperature

  22. $500 Answer from Definitions Thermal equilibrium

  23. $100 Question from Types of Heat What type of heat transfers thermal energy through space?

  24. $100 Answer from Types of Heat Radiation

  25. $200 Question from Types of Heat Warming up beside a campfire is an example of what type of heat?

  26. $200 Answer from Types of Heat Radiation

  27. $300 Question from Types of Heat The handle of a metal spoon warms up when it is placed in a hot bowl of soup because of? What are the other 2 types of heat?

  28. $300 Answer from Types of Heat Conduction Radiation Convention

  29. $400 Question from Types of Heat • The temperature of a substance is determined • by: • How much substance you have • b. Whether it is a solid, liquid or gas • c. How fast the atoms or molecules of a substance • are moving • d. The potential energy of the substance

  30. $400 Answer from Types of Heat c. How fast the atoms or molecules of a substance are moving

  31. $500 Question from Types of Heat The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a liquid or a gas is _______. The transfer of energy from one substance to another is _______.

  32. $500 Answer from Types of Heat The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a liquid or a gas is convection. The transfer of energy from one substance to another is conduction.

  33. $100 Question from Fill In The Blank Temperature _________ as average kinetic energy decreases.

  34. $100 Answer from Fill In The Blank Decreases

  35. $200 Question from Fill In The Blank _______ is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.

  36. $200 Answer from Fill In The Blank Temperature

  37. $300 Question from Fill In The Blank Particles move slowest in a _______________.

  38. $300 Answer from Fill In The Blank Solid

  39. $400 Question from Fill In The Blank The change of state from a solid to a liquid is ________?

  40. $400 Answer from Fill In The Blank Melting

  41. $500 Question from Fill In The Blank When the end of an iron nail is held in a flame, the energy is transmitted by ______?

  42. $500 Answer from Fill In The Blank Conduction

  43. $100 Question from Insulators & Conductors Which of the following is not a conductor? a. Curling iron b. Iron skillet c. Copper pipe d. Oven mitt

  44. $100 Answer from Insulators &Conductors d. Oven mitt

  45. $200 Question from Insulators & Conductors Which of the following would NOT be a good insulator? a. Wood b. Cloth c. Metal d. rubber

  46. $200 Answer from Insulators &Conductors c. metal

  47. $300 Question from Insulators & Conductors A(n) ________ is a substance that Reduces the transfer of thermal energy.

  48. $300 Answer from Insulators &Conductors insulator

  49. $400 Question from Insulators & Conductors Heat always transfers from ______ temperatures to ______ temperatures.

  50. $400 Answer from Insulators &Conductors Higher to lower

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