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Engage students in an interactive Jeopardy game to review key concepts related to water, such as the hydrologic cycle, weather and climate, watersheds, Florida Aquifer, pollution, water quality, and sustainability. Divide students into teams, assign points, and navigate through categories to test their knowledge. The game includes Double Jeopardy and Final Jeopardy rounds for added excitement. The team with the highest points after Final Jeopardy wins. Promote learning and fun with this engaging educational activity.
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Water Matters!Jeopardy Game Review of the Water Matters! Curricula Grades 6-8
Directions to Play Form two teams, and select a spokesperson for each team.Or call on students within each team to take turns answering questions. Start each team with $3,000 (points). Keep tally of points. For all slides to correctly advance, click the lower left corner of the slide. Click through the categories to get to the game board. When it’s their turn, teams should select a question to answer. For example, “Hydrologic cycle for $200.” Click on the question. After the team answers, click the lower left corner of the slide for the answer to appear. On each answer slide, there is a blue box in the lower left corner. Click this box to return to the game board.
Directions Continued • If a team answers correctly, they score that number of points. Teams continue to answer until they get a question wrong. If a team answers incorrectly, that number of points should be deducted. • When finished with the first Jeopardy game, click the "STAR" at bottom right corner to begin Double Jeopardy. • After all Double Jeopardy questions are answered, click the "STAR" at bottom right hand corner to begin the "Final Jeopardy Question." • Before you show the question, ask each team to write down their wager. Click only once and the final question will appear. Be careful not to click twice or the answer will appear. After students answer the question, a second click will take you to the answer. • The team with the most points remaining after “Final Jeopardy” wins.
Weather and Climate
Florida Aquifer
Pollution and Water Quality
Hydrologic Cycle Weather and Climate Watersheds Florida Aquifer Pollution and Water Quality Sustainability $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
Natures way of recycling water
What is the hydrologic cycle?
The process of water changing into an invisible gas called water vapor
What is evaporation?
Amount of water vapor in the air
What is humidity?
The process of water vapor turning into water droplets
What is condensation?
What is percolation?
The state of the air at a certain time and place
What is weather?
Scientists who study weather
Who are Meteorologists?
Large, powerful storm that begins over large bodies of water
What is a hurricane?
Instrument that shows wind direction
What is a wind vane?
The weather of a place over a long period of time
What is climate?
An area of land that sheds water into a larger body of water
What is a watershed?
The study of surface features of an area such as a mountain or valley
What is topography?
Name three functions of a wetland
What is control flooding, provide habitats for plants and animals, filter pollution?
A small creek that contributes to a larger river is one of these
What is a tributary?
Whatever is on the ground can be swept up in this and flow into creeks and rivers
What is runoff?
A type of landscape made of limestone, mud and sand
What is karst terrain?
Sponge like layers of underground rocks and limestone that hold and release water
What is an aquifer?
Groundwater that flows out of a natural opening in the earth’s surface
What is a spring?
Excessive water use can result in this, which renders aquifers unsuitable for drinking or for irrigation
What is salt-water intrusion?
The largest of Florida’s aquifers and is the primary source of drinking water for most of the state