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Energy!

Energy!. SOL Jeopardy. Matter. Kinds of Energy. Potential Or Kinetic. Motion. Force. 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.

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Energy!

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  1. Energy!

  2. SOL Jeopardy Matter Kinds of Energy Potential Or Kinetic Motion Force 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

  3. Anything that takes up space and has mass is called: A. Motion B. Mass C. Matter D. Massachusetts

  4. Matter. Here are the states of matter. Bonus Jeopardy

  5. You’re too good to catch! Click to record $200 Answer

  6. The amount of matter making up an object is called: A. Mass B. Matter C. Motion D. Mixture

  7. Mass! Bonus Jeopardy

  8. You're hammering away now! Click to record $400 Answer

  9. Which of the following is not a state of matter? A. Solid B. Energy C. Liquid D. Gas

  10. Energy is not a form of matter! Bonus Jeopardy

  11. Wow! You’re good! Click to record $600 Answer

  12. A characteristic of something that you can observe is called A. Energy B. Property C. Motion D. Matter

  13. A property is a characteristic of something that you can observe! Bonus Jeopardy

  14. Click to record $800 I don't know how I could have did doubted you! Answer

  15. When you notice an object’s texture, size, shape and color, you are doing what? A. Observation B. Question C. Hypothesis D. Conclusion

  16. You are making an observation if you are noticing the properties of matter! Bonus Jeopardy

  17. Being a genius certaintly has its advantages! Click to record $1000 Answer

  18. You use this energy to bake cookies A. Thermal B. Light C. Nuclear D. Mechanical

  19. Thermal energy is used to bake cookies! Bonus Jeopardy

  20. RIGHT! When you’re RIGHT, you’re RIGHT! Click to record $200 Answer

  21. If you combine two things together, like powder and water, it is called A. Light Energy B. Chemical Energy C. Heat Energy D. Nuclear Energy

  22. When you combine things, it is an example of chemical energy! Bonus Jeopardy

  23. Genuis! That is what it is sheer genius! Click to record $400 Answer

  24. Most of our energy comes from A. The kitchen B. The power plants C. The wall D. The Sun

  25. Most of our energy comes from the Sun! Bonus Jeopardy

  26. You just outsmarted me! Click to record $600 Answer

  27. Photosynthesis is an example of A. Heat Energy B. Chemical Energy C. Nuclear Energy D. Mechanical Energy

  28. Photosynthesis is an example of chemical energy! Bonus Jeopardy

  29. Brillance Click to record $800 Answer

  30. Wind, water in a waterfall, and a plane speeding through the air are examples of Mechanical Energy B. Light Enegy C. Chemical Energy D. Nuclear Energy

  31. When matter is moving, it is mechanical energy! Bonus Jeopardy

  32. Cool! Click to record $1000 Answer

  33. Energy in motion is called A Kinetic Energy B Potential Energy C Stored Energy D Still energy

  34. Energy in motion is kinetic! Bonus Jeopardy

  35. You're super good, but can you keep up with me? Click to record $200 Answer

  36. Potential Energy is A. Kinetic energy B. Moving energy C. Stored energy D. Living energy

  37. Potential Energy is stored energy! Bonus Jeopardy

  38. You’re bouncing along well! Click to record $400 Answer

  39. Which of the following has more potential energy? A. A rubber band stretched to 3 inches B. A rubber band stretched to 4 inches C. A rubber band stretched to 5 inches. D. A rubber band stretched to 6 inches.

  40. A rubber band stretched to 6 inches will have the greatest potential energy. Bonus Jeopardy

  41. Lucky Guess! Click to record $600 Answer

  42. Which of the following in an example of potential energy? A. A ball bouncing B. A ball sitting at the top of the hill C. A ball rolling D. A ball flying in the air

  43. A ball sitting on top of a hill is an example of potential energy. Bonus Jeopardy

  44. You are so lucky! Click to record $800 Answer

  45. Which of the following is an example of potential energy? A. A car going down a hill B. A car going up a hill C. A car in the driveway D. A car racing on a track

  46. A car in the driveway is an example of potential energy. Bonus Jeopardy

  47. Your climbing so high! Click to record $1000 Answer

  48. The movement of an object is called A. Matter B. Mass C. Motion D. Measurement

  49. The movement of an object is called motion. Bonus Jeopardy

  50. Marvelous! Click to record $200 Answer

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