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Energy Jeopardy!

Energy Jeopardy!. 1. Types Of Energy. 2. Everyday Energy. 3. Energy Efficiency. 4. Measuring Energy. 5. Energy & the Environment. 1 0. 10. 10. 10. 10. 2 0. 20. 20. 20. 2 0. 3 0. 3 0. 30. 30. 30. 40. 40. 40. 40. 4 0. 50. 5 0. 50. 50. 50.

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Energy Jeopardy!

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  1. Energy Jeopardy!

  2. 1. Types Of Energy 2. Everyday Energy 3. Energy Efficiency 4. Measuring Energy 5. Energy & the Environment 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50

  3. 10 Points: Name three forms of energy.

  4. Answers: oil, coal, natural gas, uranium 20 Points: What are two non-renewable energy resources?

  5. 30 Points: What type of energy are we trying to save?

  6. Answers: wind, solar, geo-thermal, hydro, biomass 40 Points: What are two renewable resources?

  7. 50 Points: Which type of energy is the weightlifter using to lift the weights?.

  8. 10 Points:Which is more energy efficient: biking to school or running to school? Biking to School!

  9. 20 Points: Which is more efficient, an incandescent light bulb or a CFL?

  10. C F L ompact luorescent 30 Points: What does CFL Stand for? amp (or Light bulb)

  11. 40 Points: When you eat bananas, oranges and apples, what type of energy are you gaining? Chemical Energy!

  12. 50 Points: Which light bulb is lit when a tiny filament is heated up until it glows?

  13. Doing more work, but using less energy! Using Less. Doing More. 10Points: What is Energy Efficiency?

  14. 20 Points: Order the following light bulbs from most efficient to least efficient. 1 2 3 ___________ __________ ___________

  15. heat 30 Points: Incandescent light bulbs are less efficient because most of its energy is lost as ____________.

  16. L E D ight mitting 40 Points: What does LED stand for? iode

  17. 30% 50 Points: Schools nationwide spend more than $6,000,000,000 a year on energy. Up to how much of this energy can be wasted?

  18. Answer: Watt (or kilowatt) 10Points: What is the unit used to measure power?

  19. Hydro Power Nuclear Energy Coal 20 Points: Where does the United States get most of our energy from? Oil Natural Gas Renewables

  20. 1 Kilowatt -hour 30 Points: If you use a 100 watt bulb for 10 hours how many kilowatt-hours do you use?

  21. 1 2 40 Points: IF you are driving a car, ___1____ is like the SPEED of the car. ___2___ is like the DISTANCE traveled by the car. A. Power – Energy B. Energy – Power

  22. A. 1.0 Pounds 50 Points: On average how much carbon dioxide is created from using 1 Kilowatt-hour of energy? B. 1.2 Pounds C. 1.6 Pounds D. 2.0 Pounds

  23. 10Points: Where does energy come from? Wind Solar Biomass Geothermal Coal Oil Nuclear Natural Gas Hydroelectric

  24. 20 Points: Most of the resources we use for our energy is _____________. That means that they cannot be replenished once we’ve used them. non-renewable

  25. environment money 30 Points: Becoming energy efficient helps the __________________ and saves _____________.

  26. 40 Points: What are two fossil fuels? Coal Natural Gas

  27. Good: No CO2 emissions! Bad: Creates dangerous waste. 50 Points: Why is the creation of nuclear energy both good and bad?

  28. List as many reasons as you can why it is important to save energy? Reduce CO2 Reduce Air Pollution and Asthma Save Money Final Round! Can you think of more?

  29. The game should be played like jeopardy, but students do not need to answer in question format. • Click on the question slides, or use the forward arrow or space bar to make the answer appear. • The back arrows on the bottom right corner of each slide will take you back to the button page, where students can pick the level of question they would like to answer. • Some of the questions are basic for anyone to answer, some are more specific for students who have learned about energy. • Most importantly, have fun! Teacher Instructions

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