Fourth Grade Science Review

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Fourth Grade Science
Review
Double Jeopardy
Jeopardy Round 1
Force,
Motion, &
Energy
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FM&E
Electricity
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Electricity
Even
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Electricity
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Force, Motion, & Energy
$100
Answer:
This can be described by
locating an object
relative to another
object or background.
(Example: The stapler
is on the right side of
the desk.)
What is the
position of an
object?
Force, Motion, & Energy
$200
Answer:
This can be found by tracing
and measuring an object’s
position over time. (For
example, the boat
traveled 20 km north in 2
hours.) Words such as up,
down, forward, and
backward describe this.
What is an
object’s
motion?
Force, Motion & Energy
$300
Answer:
This describes how
fast an object is
moving.
What is speed?
Force, Motion, and Energy
$400
Answer:
This is the energy of
motion. (For
example, a football
flying through the
air.)
What is kinetic
energy?
Force, Motion, & Energy
$500
Answer:
This is any push or
pull that causes an
object to move, stop,
or change speed or
direction.
What is a force?
More FM&E
$100
Answer:
Objects at rest have
this kind of energy.
(Example: an apple
hanging on the
branch of a tree or a
book resting on a
desk)
What is potential
energy?
More FM&E
$200
Answer:
Unless acted on by
this, objects in
motion tend to stay
in motion and
objects at rest tend
to stay at rest.
What is a force?
More FM&E
$300
Answer:
When two objects
move/rub against
each other, this and
heat are created.
What is friction?
More FM&E
$400
Answer:
When you toast bread, the
electrical energy of the
toaster is converted to
this type of energy.
What is heat
energy?
More FM&E
$500
Answer:
A man pushes lightly
on a box and the
box does not move.
In order to get the
box to move, the
man needs to
increase this on the
box.
What is force?
Electricity
$100
Answer:
• What are electrons?
An electric current is
created by a
continuous flow of
negative charges.
The negative
charges are knows
as these.
Electricity
$200
Answer:
This is the pathway
taken by an electric
current.
• What is a circuit?
Electricity
$300
Answer:
These type of
circuits allow the
movement of
electrical energy.
What are closed
circuits?
Electricity
$400
Answer:
These circuits prevent
the movement of
electrical energy.
What are open
circuits?
Electricity
$500
Answer:
Metals are known as
these because they
conduct electricity
well.
What are
conductors?
More Electricity
$100
Answer:
Rubber, plastic, and
wood are examples
of these because
they do not conduct
electricity well.
What are insulators?
More Electricity
$200
Answer:
If one light bulb goes out on a
strand of lights and the
other lights remain lit, the
lights are on this type of
circuit because there are
two or more pathways for
the current to follow.
What is a
parallel
circuit?
More Electricity
$300
Answer:
If one light bulb goes out on a
strand of lights and the
other go out as well, the
lights are on this type of
circuit because there is
only one pathway for the
current to follow.
What is a
series
circuit?
More Electricity
$400
Answer:
What is an open
circuit?
The picture is an
example of this type of
circuit.
More Electricity
$500
Answer:
This picture is an example of
this type of circuit.
What is a
closed circuit?
Even More Electricity
$100
Answer:
Rubbing a balloon on
your hair or a wool
sweater creates this
type of electricity.
What is static
electricity?
Even More Electricity
$200
Answer:
Lightning is a
discharge of this
type of electricity
into the atmosphere.
What is static
electricity?
Even More Electricity
$300
Answer:
This creates a
magnetic field, and
a moving magnetic
field creates an
electric current.
What is an electric
current?
Even More Electricity
$400
Answer:
Wrapping a wire
around a nail and
creating a closed
circuit is an example
of this.
What is an
electromagnet?
Even More Electricity
$500
Answer:
When a ceiling fan is
turned on, electrical
energy is being
converted to this
type of energy.
What is mechanical
energy?
Final Jeopardy
Double Jeopardy!
Important Discoveries
Weather
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Important Discoveries
$200
Answer:
This person invented
the light bulb.
Who is Thomas
Edison?
Important Discoveries
$400
Answer:
This scientist was the
first to learn that
lightning was a form
of electricity.
Who is Benjamin
Franklin?
Important Discoveries
$600
Answer:
This scientist made
important
discoveries about
the magnetic field
and the
electromagnet.
Who is Michael
Faraday?
Important Discoveries
$800
Answer:
We believed that the
Earth was the center
of the solar system,
and the planets and
sun revolved around
us.
Who are the ancient
Greeks?
(or, who are
Aristotle and
Ptolemy?)
Important Discoveries
$1000
Answer:
We tried to convince
the world that the
sun was actually the
center of the solar
system, and all of
the planets revolved
around it.
Who are Copernicus
and Galileo? (you
get the points if you
named 1!)
Weather
$200
Answer:
The weight of air causes this.
What is air
pressure?
Weather
$400
Answer:
This is the measure of the
amount of heat energy
in the atmosphere.
What is a
temperature?
Weather
$600
Answer:
Air circulates around the Earth in
these big chunks.
What are air
masses?
Weather
$800
• Answer:
The boundary between two air
masses is called this.
What is a
front?
Weather
$1000
Answer:
A falling barometer means this
kind of weather is ahead.
What is
rainy?
Final Jeopardy!
Name that Weather
Instrument!
Make your bid!!
What is the name of this instrument and what
does it measure?
This ANEMOMETER measures WIND SPEED.
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