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Team 1 Team 2 Team 3

Round 1 Round 2Final

Jeopardy

Team 1

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SS Vocab 1

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SS Vocab 3

Science Vocab 1

Science Vocab 2

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Final Jeopardy

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Someone who travels from place to place with no permanent

home.

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What is a nomad?

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A set of activities done for a specific purpose. A wedding is

one example.

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What is a ceremony?

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A group’s stories passed on through the generations.

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What is folklore?

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Study of objects to learn about the past.

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What is archaeology?

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Focus on one particular thing or activity.

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What is specialize?

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More of something than you need.

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What is surplus?

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An accepted way of doing something. For example, in

America we shake hands to greet people.

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What is custom?

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Change to fit different conditions.

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What is adapt?

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The use of scientific knowledge to solve problems.

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What is technology?

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An object made by people.

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What is an artifact?

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Raising plants and animals for human use.

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What is agriculture?

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Movement from one place to another.

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What is migration?

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A set of customs that people create over time. For example,

you might go to your grandma’s house, eat turkey, and then watch a football game for Thanksgiving. That would be your Thanksgiving

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What is a tradition?

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Talk to and work with others.

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What is interact?

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A system for organizing resources such as money and goods. Buying, selling, and

trading things.

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What is economy?

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The basic unit of all living things.

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What is a cell?

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Gel-like material between the cell membrane and the nucleus.

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What is cytoplasm?

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A group of similar specialized cells that work together. For

example, a bunch of muscle cells working together form muscle

_____________.

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What is tissue?

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A special form of diffusion that helps keep water in cells. This

form of transport lets some things out while keeping others

in.

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What is osmosis?

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A structure that performs specific functions in the cell.

Mitochondria, nucleus, and ribosomes are some examples.

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What are organelles?

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Process that spreads substances through a gas or liquid, like food

coloring in water.

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What is diffusion?

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The cell part that contains DNA and directs cell activities. The

“brain” of the cell.

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What is the nucleus?

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A group of related tissues that perform a specific function, like your heart, liver, kidneys, lungs,

etc.

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What are organs?

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A group of organs that work together to perform a task, like your brain, spinal column and

nerves, for example.

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What is system or organ system?

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Process by which cells break down glucose in plants and

animals.

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What is cellular respiration?

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Jobs of cell

parts

Science Potluck

Effect of geography

And climate

Common ways of

life

American Indians

work together

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Final Jeopardy

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Stores DNA.

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What is nucleus?

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Lets food water and gases into cell.

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What is cell membrane?

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Tells the cell what to do.

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What is nucleus?

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Holds all the other organelles.

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What is cytoplasm?

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Provides hard outer layer of plant cell and helps the plant stand up.

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What is cell wall?

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All living things need this sugar to stay alive.

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What is glucose?

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Tell one thing all living things do.

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What is

Make or take in food

Take care of and protect their bodies

Grow and reproduce

Get rid of waste?

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Tell one cell part that plant cells have, that animals cells do not

have.

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What is chloroplast or cell wall?

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The two ways things move in a cell.

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What are osmosis and diffusion?

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Two of the three parts of the cell theory.

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What is:

•All living things are made up of cells or

•The cell is the basic, or most simple part of a cell or

•Cells come from other cells?

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When people learned about this, they no longer had to follow their

food sources.

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What is agriculture?

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This group lived in a very dry area and learned irrigation so

they could farm.

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Who are the desert southwest?

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Because they had to move to follow the buffalo, their major food source, these American

Indians were the only ones to use light and portable tepees as

sheleter.

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Who are the Great Plains Indians?

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This group lived near the ocean and carved large dugout canoes.

Sea animals were an important resource to them. They also had

potlatch ceremonies to show their wealth.

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Who are Pacific Northwest Indians?

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These American Indians lived in wigwams or longhouses and

used a deer leather called buckskin to keep warm during

the cold winters.

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Who are the Eastern Woodland Indians?

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One purpose of American Indian celebrations or ceremonies.

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What is:

•Honoring nature

•Social purposes

•Religious purposesScores

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Because they had no written language, many American Indian

groups used oral language to pass on the groups stories, also

called this.

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What is folklore?

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Dance and music were often part of these celebrations which were

sets of activities done for a specific purpose.

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What are ceremonies?

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The Pacific Northwest Indians had these feasts during which the

chief gave away goods to show how rich the group was.

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What are potlatches?

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These dolls represent important figures in Hopi culture.

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What are kachina dolls?

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When groups worked together to meet their needs, people were

able to do this, which means to focus on one thing such as

carving wood or weaving cloth.

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What is specialize?

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Groups not only worked within the group but also did this,

meaning to talk to and work with others.

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What is interact?

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Some groups exchanged goods by doing this, which means to

trade without using money.

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What is barter?

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When people needed to create order, they formed these, which were systems of laws and the people who carry them out.

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What are governments?

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An American Indian leader named Deganawidah united 5 Indian groups under one set of laws forming a council that later

became this group.

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What is the Iroquois Confederacy?

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How Cells Are Organized

Final Jeopary Question

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Complete this chart showing how cells are organized.

Cells

Organism

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Cells

Tissues

Organs

Systems

Organism