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Welcome to Mrs. Ferguson’s Class . . .

Welcome to Mrs. Ferguson’s Class. Jeopardy. Oakland Elementary Edition. Sound. Experiments. Anything Goes. Anything Goes 2. Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous 2. Jeopardy. Sound. Experiments. Anything Goes. Anything Goes 2. Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous 2. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100.

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Welcome to Mrs. Ferguson’s Class . . .

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  1. Welcome to Mrs. Ferguson’s Class . . .

  2. Jeopardy Oakland Elementary Edition

  3. Sound

  4. Experiments

  5. Anything Goes

  6. Anything Goes 2

  7. Miscellaneous

  8. Miscellaneous 2

  9. Jeopardy Sound Experiments Anything Goes Anything Goes 2 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous 2 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

  10. $100 Question Sound Sound can travel fastest through • air. • metal. • water. • outer space.

  11. $100 Answer Sound B. metal.

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  13. $200 Question Sound Which sound would probably have the highest pitch? • a balloon popping • a hammer hitting wood • an eraser hitting a chalkboard • a metal rod hitting a musical triangle.

  14. $200 Answer Sound D. a metal rod hitting a musical triangle.

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  16. $300 Question Sound Which sound has a pitch that is MOST DIFFERENT from the other three sounds? • fire alarm • train whistle • bouncing ball • smoke detector

  17. $300 Answer Sound C. bouncing ball

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  19. $400 Question Sound • The sound that a person hears from a drum is produced by • echoes. • reflections. • pulses. • Vibrations.

  20. $400 Answer Sound D. vibrations

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  22. $500 Question Sound A guitar string makes a higher-pitched sound when you tighten the string. Which of the following explains why tightening the string causes this change? • It changes the shape of the guitar. • Causes the strong to get thinner. • Tightening the string makes it vibrate faster. • Tightening the string makes it longer.

  23. $500 Answer Sound C. Tightening the string makes it vibrate faster.

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  25. $100 Question Experiments A scientist wanted to conduct an experiment with special equipment that is very sensitive to sound. A place where the equipment would NOT be affected by sound waves is • deep under water. • high in the air. • in a solid piece of granite. • in outer space.

  26. $100 Answer Experiments D. in outer space.

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  28. Daily Double Daily Double

  29. Daily Double Question

  30. Daily Double Answer A. paper.

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  32. $300 Question Experiments

  33. $300 Answer Experiments C. put the same kind of seeds in both pots.

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  35. $400 Question Experiments

  36. $400 Answer Experiments B. 10° C

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  38. $500 Question Experiments • Jayden thinks the boys in his school are taller, on the average, that the girls. Arianna thinks the girls are taller. Which would be the SUREST way to find out who is right? • asking a teacher who knows all the students in school • looking up the average height of people of various ages in the encyclopedia • measuring the height of all the boys and girls in school • looking at the school records which tell how tall the students were when they entered school

  39. $500 Answer Experiments C. measuring the height of all the boys and girls in school

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  41. $100 Question Anything Goes The Sun, a light bulb, and a candle all give off light. How does the light from these things feel? • dry • wet • cool • warm

  42. $100 Answer Anything Goes D. Warm

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  44. $200 Question Anything Goes Which is an example of an opaque material? • clear glass • brick wall • waxed paper • colored water

  45. $200 Answer Anything Goes B. brick wall

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  47. $300 Question Anything Goes

  48. $300 Answer Anything Goes B. 4 students

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  50. $400 Question Anything Goes

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