Heat and soils jeopardy

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Soils and Heat Third Grade Peachtree City Elementary

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Heat and soils Jeopardy review game.

Transcript of Heat and soils jeopardy

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Soils and Heat

Third Grade

Peachtree City Elementary

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The loose material in which plants can grow.

“L” 5-pt question

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Soil

“L” 5-pt answer

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Force between moving objects that makes it hard for objects to

move is what?

“L” 10-pt question

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Friction

“L” 10-pt answer

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What is humus?

“L” 15-pt question

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Humus is the part of the soil made of decayed parts of once living

things.“L” 15-pt answer

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The metric temperature scale

“L” 20-pt question

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Celsius

“L” 20-pt answer

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What does soil contain?

“L” 25-pt question

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Soil contains weathered rock, humus, air, and

water.

“L” 25-pt answer

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An object that heat can move through easily.

“E” 5-pt question

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conductor

“E” 5-pt answer

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Topsoil, subsoil, and bedrock are all …

“E” 10-pt question

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Layers of soil

“E” 10-pt answer

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There are many types of soils. They come in different

_________ and __________.

“E” 15-pt question

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Colors and textures/ grain sizes

“E” 15-pt answer

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The form of energy that moves particles of matter.

“E” 20-pt question

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Thermal energy

“E” 20-pt answer

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The movement of thermal energy.

“E” 25-pt question

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Heat

“E” 25-pt answer

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These soils are listed in what order? (clay, silt, and sand)

“A” 5-pt question

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Smallest to largest grain sizes

“A” 5-pt answer

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The movement of heat between objects that touch each other.

“A” 10-pt question

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conduction

“A” 10-pt answer

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_________ contains humus, clay, silt, and sand.

“A” 15-pt question

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Loam

“A” 15-pt answer

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This type of soil holds the least amount of water.

“A” 20-pt question

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Sand

“A” 20-pt answer

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This layer of soil is the richest layer because it contains lots of

humus.

“A” 25-pt question

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Topsoil

“A” 25-pt answer

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Wind and water make rocks break into smaller pieces when

this takes place.

“R” 5-pt question

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Weathering

“R” 5-pt answer

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Thermal energy always flows in this direction.

“R” 10-pt question

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Hotter to colder

“R” 10-pt answer

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Which would be the best insulator? Copper, iron, silver,

or wood

“R” 15-pt question

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wood

“R” 15-pt answer

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Water is dumped on a pile of sand and on a pile of humus. This pile would dry out faster.

“R” 20-pt question

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Sand

“R” 20-pt answer

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A student is cooking a piece of bacon in a pan. This an example

of what?

“R” 25-pt question

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Conduction

“R” 25-pt answer

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This type of soil is best for growing plants and would be

found on farm land.

“N” 5-pt question

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Loam

“N” 5-pt answer

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When particles of an object move faster, this happens to the

temperature.

“N” 10-pt question

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The temperature goes up.

“N” 10-pt answer

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Water freezes at this temperature using Celsius.

“N” 15-pt question

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0 degrees

“N” 15-pt answer

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You can feel but not see grains of rock in this type of soil.

“N” 20-pt question

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Silt

“N” 20-pt answer

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This sequence of events describe ______ taking place.

1.Rain washes soil off fields.2.Rivers carry soil away.3.Soil is dropped in new places.

“N” 25-pt question

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Erosion

“N” 25-pt answer