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How to use the Jeopardy TemplateCopy the presentation to your
hard drive.Open up the game board slide, determine the category of
questions you want to construct and substitute the proper text for
each category.Follow the order of the slides to construct questions
for each category and put the answers for each question in the
following slide.Delete this slide (slide #1) after you are
done.Save the file.Note: You may want to substitute the background
graphic for your presentation with an image that is more
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Dimensional Analysis MatterScientific MethodElements, Compounds,
& MixturesSig. Figs. Q $100Q $200Q $300Q $400Q $500Q $100Q
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$400Q $400Q $400Q $400Q $500Q $500Q $500Q $500Final
JeopardyJeopardy3$100 Answer from Category 1 Enter text to answer
for $100-question-category 1 here5$200 Question from Category
1Enter text for $200-question-Category 1 here
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$300 Question from Category 3Enter text for
$300-question-Category 1 here8
$400 Question from Category 1DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Enter text for $400-question-Category 1 here10$500 Question from
Category 1
Enter text for $500-question-Category 1 here12$100 Question from
Category 2
That are the three States of Matter? 14$100 Question from
Category 4
What is an Element? List Properties to tell it is an element?
$100 Question from Category 3DOUBLE JEOPARDY
What is the definition of an Hypothesis, Theory, and a Law?
$100 Question from Category 5What is Precision?$200 Question
from Category 2
What states of matter can hold their form on their own?$200
Question from Category 3
In what step of the Scientific Method do you write down what you
think is going to happen?
$200 Question from Category 4DOUBLE JEOPARDY
What makes up a compound?
$200 Question from Category 5What is Accuracy?
$300 Question from Category 2What distinguishes a solid from a
liquid?$300 Question from Category 3
List the steps in the Scientific Method
$300 Question from Category 4What does a Mixture consist of?
$300 Question from Category 5How many sig figs are in this
number?5.640$400 Question from Category 2
The Law of Conservation of Mass States?
$400 Question from Category 3
$400 Question from Category 4What are the two types of Mixtures
and what are their definitions?
$400 Question from Category 5How many Sig Figs are in this
number?6.000000000000002$500 Question from Category 2
What is the difference between Mass and Weight?
$500 Question from Category 3Enter text for
$500-question-Category 3 here
$500 Question from Category 4Whats the definition of a
Phase?
$500 Question from Category 5DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Enter text for $500-question-Mixed Category (5) here
Final JeopardyEnter text for Final Jeopardy here$400 Answer from
Category 3 Enter text to answer for $400-question-category 3
here$500 Answer from Category 3 Enter text to answer for
$500-question-category 3 here$100 Answer from Category 4 An element
is only one kind of atom. It cannot be broken down or
destroyed.$200 Answer from Category 4 Two or more different
elements bound together.Can be broken down by chemical means, not
by physical means.$300 Answer from Category 4 Two or more different
elements and/or compounds physically intermingled.Can be physically
seperated. $400 Answer from Category 4Homogeneous: A mixture that
is uniformed throughout and cannot identify certain substances.
Hetergeneous: A mixture that consists of distinct parts each
with different properties.$500 Answer from Category 4Is one of
seven different homogeneous materials present in the portion of
matter understudy.$100 Answer from Category 5The closeness of
several measurements to each other.$200 Answer from Category 5The
closeness of one measurement to the true value.$300 Answer from
Category 54$400 Answer from Category 516$500 Answer from Category 5
Enter text to answer for $500-question-mixed category(5) hereFinal
Jeopardy Answer Enter text to answer for Final Jeopardy here