Grade 5: Math and Science Jeopardy

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Project Title: Math and Science Jeopardy Aim: Students become familiar with PowerPoint and utilize the program in order to assist in the creation of a class game. Student will be able to browse the Web in order to find facts, ideas and images that enhance game play. Steps: 1. Download Jeopardy game template 2. Suggest and select categories for Math portion of Single Jeopardy 3. Suggest and select categories for Science portion of Double Jeopardy 4. Research for content suitable for Math and Science categories and design questions based on said information 5. Use PowerPoint template to enter questions and answers for Math/Science Jeopardy 6. Find images and other media on Web that would be enhancements in style to game play. Dress it up! 7. Use PowerPoint animation commands to further enhance game play. 8. Successfully learn the ins and outs of the finished product in order to run the game as hosts.

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Jeopardy Template Source: 

Author: Matt Hamlyn (original) and Tom Duggan (modifications for ETTC) Publisher: New Jersey Department of Education, Union County Educational Technology Training Center (ETTC) Available at: "Templates," ETTC, http://www.ucvts.tec.nj.us/ettc/links/linkhtml/templates/template.htm Jeopardy Template Source

Modifications to ETTC Version: 

Modifications to ETTC Version Added credits and instructions. Replaced WordArt with title text (for ease of typing). Also altered the text content. Altered return-to-board buttons (for invisibility). Corrected hyperlinks for daily doubles. Added Final Jeopardy category and "corrected" answer vs. question designation for Final Jeopardy. Removed Alex Trebec.

Instructions: 

Add picture of host? Type in category headings, "answers," and "questions." If desired, move the daily double slides (right before any "answer" slides), also changing the hyperlinks from the boards. Run the show. Host and category headings are timed slides. Click on unvisited dollar values on the board to reveal "answers." Instructions If a daily double shows up, wait for the wager and then advance the show. After contestant responds, reveal a correct "question" by advancing the show. Click anywhere on "question" slides to return to the board. Use the star button on the board to go on to next phase of game. For Final Jeopardy, reveal the category, wait for wagers, and then advance the show.

THIS : 

THIS IS MATH AND SCIENCE JEOPARDY

With : 

With Host... Your CR2

Statistics, Data and Probability: 

Statistics, Data and Probability

Geometry and Measurement: 

Geometry and Measurement

Number Sense: 

Number Sense

Computation: 

Computation

Patterns, Relations and Algebra: 

Patterns, Relations and Algebra

Open Response: 

Open Response

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Statistics, Data and Probability $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $200 $100 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Geometry and Measurement Number Sense Computation Patterns, Relations and Algebra Open Response

Tori measured her pulse in beats per minute seven times in one day with the following results: 53, 94, 37, 69, 96, 88, 94 What was the range for her measurements? : 

Tori measured her pulse in beats per minute seven times in one day with the following results: 53, 94, 37, 69, 96, 88, 94 What was the range for her measurements?

59 : 

59

Adrianna counts the number of birds in her yard for one week and makes a graph with the following results : 

Adrianna counts the number of birds in her yard for one week and makes a graph with the following results What fraction of the birds she saw were cardinals? A. 10/12 B. 12/22 C. 5/11 D. 12/10

5/11 : 

5/11

Jerri has nine cards numbered from 1 through 9. She puts the cards face down so the numbers can’t be seen and asks her friend, Simon, to pick one randomly. Which of the following is true about the probability of Simon picking a card with an odd number: A. He is more likely to pick a card with an odd number than an even number. B. He is equally likely to pick an odd or even number. C. He is more likely to pick a card with an even number than an odd number. D. He is unlikely to pick a card with an odd number. : 

Jerri has nine cards numbered from 1 through 9. She puts the cards face down so the numbers can’t be seen and asks her friend, Simon, to pick one randomly. Which of the following is true about the probability of Simon picking a card with an odd number: A. He is more likely to pick a card with an odd number than an even number. B. He is equally likely to pick an odd or even number. C. He is more likely to pick a card with an even number than an odd number. D. He is unlikely to pick a card with an odd number.

He is more likely to pick a card with an odd number than an even number.: 

He is more likely to pick a card with an odd number than an even number.

The following are Karen’s test scores for the second trimester: 86, 93, 80, 97, 84 What is the mean for her test scores? A. 86 B. 80 C. 17 D. 88 : 

The following are Karen’s test scores for the second trimester: 86, 93, 80, 97, 84 What is the mean for her test scores? A. 86 B. 80 C. 17 D. 88

86 + 93 + 80 + 97 + 84 = 440 440 divided by 5 = 88 : 

86 + 93 + 80 + 97 + 84 = 440 440 divided by 5 = 88

Carolyn’s backpack contains 6 blue markers, 7 red markers, 3 yellow markers and 4 green markers. What percent of her makers are red?: 

Carolyn’s backpack contains 6 blue markers, 7 red markers, 3 yellow markers and 4 green markers. What percent of her makers are red?

35%: 

35%

The triangle below is : 

The triangle below is Scalene Right Isosceles Equilateral

It is isosceles because two of the three sides have the same length. It is also obtuse because one angle is greater than 90 degrees. : 

It is isosceles because two of the three sides have the same length. It is also obtuse because one angle is greater than 90 degrees.

Find the measure of the missing angle in the right triangle below : 

Find the measure of the missing angle in the right triangle below 42 ? 90 138 48 228

While the angles of quadrilaterals add up to 360 degrees, for triangles they only add up to 180 degrees. In the previous triangle, you know two of the angles. One is 42 degrees, and since it’s a right triangle, another is 90 degrees. That means 42 + 90 + ? = 180, and since 42 + 90 = 132, the missing angle must be… 180 – 132 = 48 degrees : 

While the angles of quadrilaterals add up to 360 degrees, for triangles they only add up to 180 degrees. In the previous triangle, you know two of the angles. One is 42 degrees, and since it’s a right triangle, another is 90 degrees. That means 42 + 90 + ? = 180, and since 42 + 90 = 132, the missing angle must be… 180 – 132 = 48 degrees

How many edges does the shape below have: : 

How many edges does the shape below have: 6 12 4 8

A cube has six faces, eight vertices and…. 12 edges : 

A cube has six faces, eight vertices and…. 12 edges

A square has an area of 64 square yards. What is the perimeter?: 

A square has an area of 64 square yards. What is the perimeter?

If the area is 64 square yards, then the sides of the square must be 8 yards each. Thus to find the perimeter you must add: 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 32 yards : 

If the area is 64 square yards, then the sides of the square must be 8 yards each. Thus to find the perimeter you must add: 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 32 yards

The rectangular prism above has a height of 12 cm., a length of 7 cm. and a width of 22 cm. What is the volume? : 

The rectangular prism above has a height of 12 cm., a length of 7 cm. and a width of 22 cm. What is the volume?

The formula for volume of rectangular prism is: Length X Width X Height So…. 22 X 7 X 12 = 1,848 cubic centimeters : 

The formula for volume of rectangular prism is: Length X Width X Height So…. 22 X 7 X 12 = 1,848 cubic centimeters

Which of the following is another way to write 106 A. Ten thousand B. One hundred thousand C. One million D. Ten million : 

Which of the following is another way to write 10 6 A. Ten thousand B. One hundred thousand C. One million D. Ten million

106 would be a 10 with 6 zeros so… 1,000,000 : 

10 6 would be a 10 with 6 zeros so… 1,000,000

Tyesha’s magazine company prints 46,317 magazines. Each magazine has 78 pages. Which of the following is the closest estimate of magazine pages printed by Tyesha’s company? A. 45,000 X 70 B. 45,000 X 80 C. 50,000 X 70 D. 50,000 X 80 : 

Tyesha’s magazine company prints 46,317 magazines. Each magazine has 78 pages. Which of the following is the closest estimate of magazine pages printed by Tyesha’s company? A. 45,000 X 70 B. 45,000 X 80 C. 50,000 X 70 D. 50,000 X 80

46, 317 is closest to 45,000. 78 is closest to 80. B. 45,000 X 80 : 

46, 317 is closest to 45,000. 78 is closest to 80. B. 45,000 X 80

Which of the following is a multiple of 3? A. 145 B. 203 C. 343 D. 414 : 

Which of the following is a multiple of 3? A. 145 B. 203 C. 343 D. 414

Remember, you can tell that 3 is a factor is the sum of the digits is divisible by 3. A. 145 1 + 4 + 5 = 10 B. 203 2 + 0 + 3 = 5 C. 343 3 + 4 + 3 = 10 D. 414 4 + 1 + 4 = 9 : 

Remember, you can tell that 3 is a factor is the sum of the digits is divisible by 3. A. 145 1 + 4 + 5 = 10 B. 203 2 + 0 + 3 = 5 C. 343 3 + 4 + 3 = 10 D. 414 4 + 1 + 4 = 9

Which of the following is equivalent to the expression below? (7 X 10) + (2 X 0.1) + (9 X 0.001) A. 70.29 B. 70.209 C. 7.209 D. 7.29 : 

Which of the following is equivalent to the expression below? (7 X 10) + (2 X 0.1) + (9 X 0.001) A. 70.29 B. 70.209 C. 7.209 D. 7.29

70.209 : 

70.209

The five students above had a free throw shooting contest. Arrange them in order from who shot the highest percentage to who shot the lowest percentage. : 

The five students above had a free throw shooting contest. Arrange them in order from who shot the highest percentage to who shot the lowest percentage. Student Free Throw Shooting Derek 15/20 Michael 83% Aileen 4/5 Scott 0.81 Julie 77%

Michael – 83% Scott – 81% Aileen – 80% Julie – 77% Derek – 75% : 

Michael – 83% Scott – 81% Aileen – 80% Julie – 77% Derek – 75%

The city of Milwaukee has an average of 6,448 residents in each of its 55 neighborhoods. How many people live in Milwaukee altogether? : 

The city of Milwaukee has an average of 6,448 residents in each of its 55 neighborhoods. How many people live in Milwaukee altogether?

6,488 X 55 = 354,640 : 

6,488 X 55 = 354,640

37.4 – 6.27 : 

37.4 – 6.27

31.13: 

31.13

5 ¼ - 2 ½ = : 

5 ¼ - 2 ½ =

2 ¾ : 

2 ¾

Tanya runs 5.17 miles every day. How many miles will she have run after five days?: 

Tanya runs 5.17 miles every day. How many miles will she have run after five days?

5.17 X 5 = 25.85 : 

5.17 X 5 = 25.85

Dixon’s backpack weighs 7 5/8 pounds. Deshawn’s backpack weighs 4 5/6 pounds. What is the combined weight of the two backpacks? : 

Dixon’s backpack weighs 7 5/8 pounds. Deshawn’s backpack weighs 4 5/6 pounds. What is the combined weight of the two backpacks?

12 11/24 pounds: 

12 11/24 pounds

Isabella pays a $0.45 toll every time she crosses the Charleston Bridge. The number of times she crosses the bridge in one week can be represented by b. Which of the following represents the amount, in dollars, that Isabella will pay to cross the bridge for the week? A. b divided by 0.45 B. b plus 0.45 C. 0.45 divided by b D. 0.45 times b: 

Isabella pays a $0.45 toll every time she crosses the Charleston Bridge. The number of times she crosses the bridge in one week can be represented by b . Which of the following represents the amount, in dollars, that Isabella will pay to cross the bridge for the week? A. b divided by 0.45 B. b plus 0.45 C. 0.45 divided by b D. 0.45 times b

D. 0.45 times b : 

D. 0.45 times b

Cochise wrote a number pattern. He used the rule “multiply by 2” and the 4th number in his pattern was 24. What was the first number in his pattern? A. 2 B. 3 C. 6 D. 12 : 

Cochise wrote a number pattern. He used the rule “multiply by 2” and the 4 th number in his pattern was 24. What was the first number in his pattern? A. 2 B. 3 C. 6 D. 12

WORK BACKWARDS!!!!! 24 is 4th 12 is 3rd 6 is 2nd 3 is 1st : 

WORK BACKWARDS!!!!! 24 is 4 th 12 is 3 rd 6 is 2 nd 3 is 1 st

Jordan saves $7 out of every $20 that she earns for walking dogs. In April, she saved $56 total. How much did she earn in April from dog walking? A. $63 B. $140 C. $160 D. $392: 

Jordan saves $7 out of every $20 that she earns for walking dogs. In April, she saved $56 total. How much did she earn in April from dog walking? A. $63 B. $140 C. $160 D. $392

C. $160: 

C. $160

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Daily Double!!

Leroy rides his bike ½ mile every five minutes. The graph below shows the distance Leroy travelled over time. : 

Leroy rides his bike ½ mile every five minutes. The graph below shows the distance Leroy travelled over time. How many minutes did it take for Leroy to pedal half his total distance? 20 minutes 22 ½ minutes 25 minutes 30 minutes Distance Travelled (in miles) Time (in minutes)

A. 20 minutes : 

A. 20 minutes

The expression below can be used to calculate the price of n adult tickets and y child tickets. (n X $9.00) + (y X $7.50) What would be the cost of 12 adult tickets and 10 child tickets? A. $16.50 B. $38.50 C. $173.00 D. $183.00 : 

The expression below can be used to calculate the price of n adult tickets and y child tickets. ( n X $9.00) + ( y X $7.50) What would be the cost of 12 adult tickets and 10 child tickets? A. $16.50 B. $38.50 C. $173.00 D. $183.00

12 X $9.00 = $108.00 10 X $7.50 = $75.00 $108 + $75 = $183.00 : 

12 X $9.00 = $108.00 10 X $7.50 = $75.00 $108 + $75 = $183.00

The shape above is a regular hexagon with a base of 16 feet. A. What is the perimeter of the hexagon? B. How many lines of symmetry are there? : 

The shape above is a regular hexagon with a base of 16 feet. A. What is the perimeter of the hexagon? B. How many lines of symmetry are there?

A. 16 + 16 + 16 + 16 + 16 + 16 = 96 feet B. If a polygon is a regular polygon then the lines of symmetry are equal to the number of sides. In this case there are… 6 lines of symmetry : 

A. 16 + 16 + 16 + 16 + 16 + 16 = 96 feet B. If a polygon is a regular polygon then the lines of symmetry are equal to the number of sides. In this case there are… 6 lines of symmetry

Rob jogs on his treadmill each day after work. The chart above shows how many calories he burns depending on how long he jogs. A. Based on the data in the table, how many calories would Rob burn in one minute? B. Based on the data in the table, how many calories would Rob burn in 25 minutes? : 

Rob jogs on his treadmill each day after work. The chart above shows how many calories he burns depending on how long he jogs. A. Based on the data in the table, how many calories would Rob burn in one minute? B. Based on the data in the table, how many calories would Rob burn in 25 minutes? Minutes Exercised Calories Burned 10 70 20 140 30 210

A. 70 calories divided by 10 minutes equals…7 calories per minute B. Halfway between 20 minutes (140 calories) and 30 minutes (210 calories) is 25 minutes, so Rob burned…175 calories : 

A. 70 calories divided by 10 minutes equals… 7 calories per minute B. Halfway between 20 minutes (140 calories) and 30 minutes (210 calories) is 25 minutes, so Rob burned… 175 calories

On June 1st, Ben and Jerry’s gives away a free scoop of Wavy Gravy to every 6th customer and a free scoop of Chunky Monkey to every 10th customer. If 111 customers walk into Ben and Jerry’s that day, how many of them get a free scoop of BOTH flavors of ice cream? : 

On June 1 st , Ben and Jerry’s gives away a free scoop of Wavy Gravy to every 6 th customer and a free scoop of Chunky Monkey to every 10 th customer. If 111 customers walk into Ben and Jerry’s that day, how many of them get a free scoop of BOTH flavors of ice cream?

Wavy Gravy: 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 Chunky Monkey: 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Customers 30, 60 and 90 are on both lists so THREE PEOPLE received both. : 

Wavy Gravy: 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 Chunky Monkey: 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Customers 30, 60 and 90 are on both lists so THREE PEOPLE received both.

Precious has a rectangular backyard with a length of 10 feet and a width of 40 feet. A. What is the area of her backyard? B. If her neighbor has a square backyard with the same area as Precious, how long is each side of her neighbor’s yard?: 

Precious has a rectangular backyard with a length of 10 feet and a width of 40 feet. A. What is the area of her backyard? B. If her neighbor has a square backyard with the same area as Precious, how long is each side of her neighbor’s yard?

A. 10 X 40 = 400 square feet B. What number multiplied by itself will equal 400… 20 X 20 = 400 20 feet : 

A. 10 X 40 = 400 square feet B. What number multiplied by itself will equal 400… 20 X 20 = 400 20 feet

The following letters are placed into a paper bag: T E R E S A A. What is the probability that the first letter picked from the bag will be a vowel (A, E, I, O, U)? B. If the first letter picked is an “A” and the letter is not put back in the bag, what is the probability that the second letter picked will also be a vowel?: 

The following letters are placed into a paper bag: T E R E S A A. What is the probability that the first letter picked from the bag will be a vowel (A, E, I, O, U)? B. If the first letter picked is an “A” and the letter is not put back in the bag, what is the probability that the second letter picked will also be a vowel?

A. 3 out of 6 or ½ B. 2 out of 5 or 2/5 : 

A. 3 out of 6 or ½ B. 2 out of 5 or 2/5

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DOUBLE Jeopardy!!

Living Things and Biology: 

Living Things and Biology

Solar System: 

Solar System

Electricity: 

Electricity

Behaviorism: 

Behaviorism

Geology: 

Geology

Physics and Energy: 

Physics and Energy

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$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Living Things and Biology The Solar System Electricity Behaviorism Geology Physics and Energy

What is the basic unit of structure and functioning for all living things?: 

What is the basic unit of structure and functioning for all living things?

The cell: 

The cell

What food does a first level consumer eat?: 

What food does a first level consumer eat?

First level consumers eat producers.: 

First level consumers eat producers.

The life cycle of a grasshopper includes three stages. What is the first stage?: 

The life cycle of a grasshopper includes three stages. What is the first stage?

The egg: 

The egg

At what age do can mice generally start reproducing?: 

At what age do can mice generally start reproducing?

Approximately 2 months: 

Approximately 2 months

If laid out in a line, what distance would the average person’s blood vessels cover? : 

If laid out in a line, what distance would the average person’s blood vessels cover?

About 70,000 miles: 

About 70,000 miles

What are the large, round bodies that orbit a star?: 

What are the large, round bodies that orbit a star?

Planets: 

Planets

What do astronomers call the balls of ice and rock that circle the Sun beyond the orbit of Pluto? : 

What do astronomers call the balls of ice and rock that circle the Sun beyond the orbit of Pluto?

Comets: 

Comets

One day takes 24 hours on Earth. Which planet has the longest day?: 

One day takes 24 hours on Earth. Which planet has the longest day?

One day on Venus takes 243 Earth days.: 

One day on Venus takes 243 Earth days.

Which two planets have no moons?: 

Which two planets have no moons?

Mercury and Venus: 

Mercury and Venus

During which phase is the Moon directly between the Earth and the Sun?: 

During which phase is the Moon directly between the Earth and the Sun?

During the New Moon: 

During the New Moon

What form of electrical energy is common during a summer New England storm?: 

What form of electrical energy is common during a summer New England storm?

Lightning: 

Lightning

What hair-raising form of electricity is also referred to as potential electric energy because electrons aren’t moving?: 

What hair-raising form of electricity is also referred to as potential electric energy because electrons aren’t moving?

Static Electricity: 

Static Electricity

When one of the lights on a Christmas tree goes out, all the lights stop working. This is because these strings of lights are an example of what kind of circuit?: 

When one of the lights on a Christmas tree goes out, all the lights stop working. This is because these strings of lights are an example of what kind of circuit?

Series Circuit: 

Series Circuit

We recycle things like soda bottles, soup cans and plastic containers. Which of these would be the worst example of an insulator?: 

We recycle things like soda bottles, soup cans and plastic containers. Which of these would be the worst example of an insulator?

Metal is a conductor not an insulator so the worst choice would be the soup can!: 

Metal is a conductor not an insulator so the worst choice would be the soup can!

The lights in the ceilings of our classrooms run on parallel circuits. How do you know this?: 

The lights in the ceilings of our classrooms run on parallel circuits. How do you know this?

Because the others stay lit even when one goes out: 

Because the others stay lit even when one goes out

Organisms often work closely together or with their environment in order to benefit one another. What is this called?: 

Organisms often work closely together or with their environment in order to benefit one another. What is this called?

Symbiosis or Mutualism: 

Symbiosis or Mutualism

Looking both ways before crossing the street, shaking hands for a dog bone, hunting and building nests. These types of behaviors are taught by parents or caretakers to their offspring, often in order to survive.: 

Looking both ways before crossing the street, shaking hands for a dog bone, hunting and building nests. These types of behaviors are taught by parents or caretakers to their offspring, often in order to survive.

Learned Behaviors: 

Learned Behaviors

This is known as a strong fear – compared to the average person’s reaction – to something, spiders or heights, for instance.: 

This is known as a strong fear – compared to the average person’s reaction – to something, spiders or heights, for instance.

Phobias: 

Phobias

Dogs often walk in circles before lying down. This type of inborn behavior is known as what?: 

Dogs often walk in circles before lying down. This type of inborn behavior is known as what?

Instinct: 

Instinct

A scientist named Ivan Pavlov conducted an experiment in which dogs began to respond to the sound of a bell by salivating for their dinner. This kind of learning is known as what?: 

A scientist named Ivan Pavlov conducted an experiment in which dogs began to respond to the sound of a bell by salivating for their dinner. This kind of learning is known as what?

Conditioning: 

Conditioning

What do we call masses of snow that fall rapidly down a mountainside?: 

What do we call masses of snow that fall rapidly down a mountainside?

Avalanche: 

Avalanche

On a scale of 1 to 10, where does a diamond rank on the mineral hardness scale?: 

On a scale of 1 to 10, where does a diamond rank on the mineral hardness scale?

10: 

10

PowerPoint Presentation: 

Daily Double!!

What types of rocks are formed when the lava from volcanoes begins to cool, form crystals and harden?: 

What types of rocks are formed when the lava from volcanoes begins to cool, form crystals and harden?

Igneous Rocks: 

Igneous Rocks

If you were to rub sulfur against a white tile, what color streak would it leave?: 

If you were to rub sulfur against a white tile, what color streak would it leave?

Yellow: 

Yellow

The San Francisco Bay Area had an earthquake that measured 6.9 on the Richter Scale during the 1989 World Series. Twelve years later there was an earthquake in India that measured 7.9. Approximately how many times more energy was released by the second earthquake?: 

The San Francisco Bay Area had an earthquake that measured 6.9 on the Richter Scale during the 1989 World Series. Twelve years later there was an earthquake in India that measured 7.9. Approximately how many times more energy was released by the second earthquake?

About 32 times more energy: 

About 32 times more energy

What is a change in an object’s speed known as? : 

What is a change in an object’s speed known as?

Acceleration: 

Acceleration

Suppose a book weighs 35 newtons and you apply a force of 50 newtons to lift it. What is the net force acting on the book?: 

Suppose a book weighs 35 newtons and you apply a force of 50 newtons to lift it. What is the net force acting on the book?

15 newtons upward: 

15 newtons upward

PowerPoint Presentation: 

Daily Double!!

What was Isaac Newton’s First Law of Motion?: 

What was Isaac Newton’s First Law of Motion?

Inertia: Object in motion tend to stay in motion, objects at rest tend to stay at rest.: 

Inertia: Object in motion tend to stay in motion, objects at rest tend to stay at rest.

Sound travels through water about how many times slower than through air?: 

Sound travels through water about how many times slower than through air?

About 5 times slower: 

About 5 times slower

Nuclear energy is created by the splitting of atoms. Solar energy is created by sunlight. What type of energy forms from heat inside the Earth? : 

Nuclear energy is created by the splitting of atoms. Solar energy is created by sunlight. What type of energy forms from heat inside the Earth?

Geothermal energy: 

Geothermal energy

PowerPoint Presentation: 

FINAL Jeopardy!!

Math Problem Solving: 

Math Problem Solving

Mr. Sweeney is driving a school bus for the Roller World field trip. At his first stop he picks up 17 students. At the second stop 17 more students get on, but 5 students get off. At his third and final stop, 12 students get on and 9 students get off the bus. What color eyes does the bus driver have?: 

Mr. Sweeney is driving a school bus for the Roller World field trip. At his first stop he picks up 17 students. At the second stop 17 more students get on, but 5 students get off. At his third and final stop, 12 students get on and 9 students get off the bus. What color eyes does the bus driver have?

Brown: 

Brown