Engaging Geography Jeopardy Game for Learning Fun
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Test your knowledge with this interactive Jeopardy game covering spheres, methods, the planet, grab bag themes, and more. Challenge your classmates and learn while having fun!
Engaging Geography Jeopardy Game for Learning Fun
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Rules • Each team is a group of 4. • Determine with the teacher how you choose who answers. (Noise, hands, standing...) • One person keeps track of points per table on a piece of scrap. • Points are brought to the teacher at the end of the game. • Questions come from information you need for your test but may be incomplete. It is only a guide!
Jeopardy Spheres Method The Planet Grab Bag Themes $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
1. Includes all of the life, interactions of living and non-living things and cycles of the Earth Biosphere Spheres- $100
Spheres- $200 2. Includes the Earth itself, processes and cycles involving rocks and earth formation • Lithosphere
Spheres- $300 3. Includes the gasses we breath and that choke • Atmosphere
Spheres - $400 • 4. Includes the water of the Earth, water cycles and filters • Biosphere
Spheres- $500 5. The loneliest number and the number of planets we can move to if we cant live on this one. • 1
Method- $100 1. Where is it? Why is it there? • Ask Questions
Method- $200 2. Surveys, field studies • Collect Data
Method- $300 3. Drawing/reading maps, Photos, reports • Organize and show data
Method- $400 4. Analysing patterns, Comparing and contrasting situations • Analyze and Interpret Data
Method- $500 5. Reaching conclusions • Make your decision
The Planet- $100 • Where we live – the 3 bears would agree… Goldilocks Zone
The Planet- $200 • The temperature range life can “comfortably” deal with. • 50 - 50
The Planet- $300 • We need these in a gaseous form. (khee the planet has gas…) • Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Hyrdogen
The Planet- $400 • There is no such thing as a free lunch is one of these... • The 4 laws
3 - $500 The effect that occurs when the atmosphere is enriched with Carbon Dioxide and methane – good for tomatoes but not great for people • The Greenhouse Effect
Grab Bag- $100 1. The story of dolphins in Japan which allows us to look at the themes of Geogrpahy in the real world • The Cove
Grab Bag- $200 2. Island which will disappear in 15 years – better bring a snorkel after • The Maldives
Grab Bag - $300 3. Video daily double: The person and the concept spoken about here that makes our world a different place than that of mine HINT • Marshall Macleun The Global Village
Grab Bag- $400 4. Companies will lose this if we make better decisions about our world... • Money or Power
Grab Bag- $500 5. The example we need to keep in mind thinking about development – women destroyed this when it was built in the village • A well
Themes- $100 1. Where did it happen • Location
Themes- $200 • 2. A distinctive part of the earth that has consistent or easily recognizable physical or cultural features • Region
Themes- $300 3. When geographers can find a pattern of the same event in places that are far apart • Spatial Pattern
Themes- $400 4. Impact of the environment on human and the impact of humans on the environment • Spatial Interaction
5 - $500 5. Any geographic study must remember the customs and World views of a group of people • Culture
Final Jeopardy The number of degrees of separation – also the temperature shift that will destroy our planet’s capability to sustain life. • 6