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EARTHEARTH

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SEASONSSEASONS

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MOONMOON

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MOON PHASESMOON PHASES

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How many times does the Earth rotate How many times does the Earth rotate in a month?in a month?A. 7A. 7B. 30B. 30C. 365C. 365D. 15D. 15

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One complete revolution of Earth One complete revolution of Earth around the sun is known asaround the sun is known asA. An hour A. An hour B. A day B. A day C. A year C. A year D. A seasonD. A season

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The imaginary line that encircles the Earth The imaginary line that encircles the Earth midway between the North and South midway between the North and South poles is the__________.poles is the__________.

A.A. Ocean shorelineOcean shorelineB.B. SolsticeSolsticeC.C. EquatorEquatorD.D. EquinoxEquinox

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When viewing the Earth from above, the When viewing the Earth from above, the Earth is rotating _____.Earth is rotating _____.

A.A. ClockwiseClockwiseB.B. From the north to the southFrom the north to the southC.C. From the south to the northFrom the south to the northD.D. Counter clockwiseCounter clockwise

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Why does the length of Earth’s day and night Why does the length of Earth’s day and night change?change?

A.A. The axis of the moon is tilted.The axis of the moon is tilted.B.B. Earth rotates from east to west.Earth rotates from east to west.C.C. The axis of the moon is straightThe axis of the moon is straightD.D. The axis of the Earth is tilted.The axis of the Earth is tilted.

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When does the longest day of the year When does the longest day of the year occur?occur?

A.A. Vernal equinoxVernal equinoxB.B. Summer solsticeSummer solsticeC.C. Winter solsticeWinter solsticeD.D. Autumnal equinoxAutumnal equinox

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Why do people on Earth experience four Why do people on Earth experience four seasons?seasons?

A.A. Tilted axis of EarthTilted axis of EarthB.B. Earth’s revolutionEarth’s revolutionC.C. Earth’s tilted axis and revolutionEarth’s tilted axis and revolutionD.D. Earth’s rotation Earth’s rotation

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When the North pole is tilted toward the sun, When the North pole is tilted toward the sun, it is_____.it is_____.

A.A. Summer in both hemispheresSummer in both hemispheresB.B. Winter in both hemispheresWinter in both hemispheresC.C. Winter in the northern hemisphereWinter in the northern hemisphereD.D. Summer in the northern hemisphereSummer in the northern hemisphere

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The hemisphere that leans toward the sun The hemisphere that leans toward the sun has_____.has_____.

A.A. Long days and long nightsLong days and long nightsB.B. Long days and short nightsLong days and short nightsC.C. Short days and short nightsShort days and short nightsD.D. Short days and long nightsShort days and long nights

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When are day and night equal all over When are day and night equal all over the world?the world?

A.A. Summer solsticeSummer solsticeB.B. January 1January 1C.C. Winter solsticeWinter solsticeD.D. Vernal Equinox Vernal Equinox

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If you are in the umbra of an eclipse, If you are in the umbra of an eclipse, what will you see?what will you see?

A.A. Partial eclipsePartial eclipseB.B. Full moonFull moonC.C. Total eclipseTotal eclipseD.D. New moonNew moon

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High tides occur ________.High tides occur ________.A.A.Every 6 hoursEvery 6 hoursB.B.Every 12 hoursEvery 12 hoursC.C.Once a monthOnce a monthD.D.Once a dayOnce a day

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A lunar eclipse occurs when___A lunar eclipse occurs when___A.A. The sun is between the earth and The sun is between the earth and

moonmoonB.B. The moon is between the earth and The moon is between the earth and

sunsunC.C. The moon is in the first quarterThe moon is in the first quarterD.D. Earth is between the sun and moon.Earth is between the sun and moon.

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What do we call the completely dark What do we call the completely dark area of the shadow of the earth or area of the shadow of the earth or moon?moon?

A.A. Partial eclipsePartial eclipseB.B. Total eclipseTotal eclipseC.C. UmbraUmbraD.D. penumbrapenumbra

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What is the main cause of tides on What is the main cause of tides on Earth?Earth?

A.A.WindWindB.B.Gravity of the sunGravity of the sunC.C.Gravity of EarthGravity of EarthD.D.Gravity of the moonGravity of the moon

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Why is there no weather on the moon?Why is there no weather on the moon?A.A. There is no atmosphereThere is no atmosphereB.B. There is too much sunThere is too much sunC.C. One side of the moon is always One side of the moon is always

without sunlight.without sunlight.D.D. There isn’t enough gravity. There isn’t enough gravity.

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What are the dark, smooth areas on What are the dark, smooth areas on the moon called?the moon called?

A.MariaA.MariaB.B.HighlandsHighlandsC.C.UmbraUmbraD.D.RillesRilles

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Long valleys on the moon are Long valleys on the moon are known as _____.known as _____.

A.MariaA.MariaB.UmbraB.UmbraC.RillesC.RillesD. HighlandsD. Highlands

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True or False?True or False?

The moon revolves around the Earth in The moon revolves around the Earth in an elliptical orbit.an elliptical orbit.

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What year did Neil Armstrong walk What year did Neil Armstrong walk on the moon?on the moon?

A.A.19681968B.B.19691969C.C.19711971D.D.19721972

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The waxing-crescent moon occurs The waxing-crescent moon occurs directly before the____.directly before the____.

A.A.New moonNew moonB.B.Full moonFull moonC.C.First-quarterFirst-quarterD.D.Waning-gibbousWaning-gibbous

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The new moon occurs directly before The new moon occurs directly before the _____.the _____.

A.A. Waning-crescent moonWaning-crescent moonB.B. Waxing-crescent moonWaxing-crescent moonC.C. Full moonFull moonD.D. First-quarter moonFirst-quarter moon

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What causes the phases of the moon?What causes the phases of the moon?A.A. Earth’s revolution around the sunEarth’s revolution around the sunB.B. Earth’s revolution around the moonEarth’s revolution around the moonC.C. The moon revolving around the sunThe moon revolving around the sunD.D. The moon revolving around EarthThe moon revolving around Earth

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Which phase of the moon occurs just Which phase of the moon occurs just before the waxing-gibbous and after before the waxing-gibbous and after the waxing-crescent?the waxing-crescent?

A.A. Full moonFull moonB.B. New moonNew moonC.C. Last quarter moonLast quarter moonD.D. First quarter moonFirst quarter moon

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During which phase of the moon During which phase of the moon does a lunar eclipse occur?does a lunar eclipse occur?

A. Full moonA. Full moonB. New moonB. New moonC. Last quarterC. Last quarterD. New quarterD. New quarter

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B. 30B. 30

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C. A yearC. A year

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C. EquatorC. Equator

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D. Counter ClockwiseD. Counter Clockwise

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D. The axis of Earth is tilted.D. The axis of Earth is tilted.

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B. Summer SolsticeB. Summer Solstice

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C. Earth’s tilted axis and revolutionC. Earth’s tilted axis and revolution

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D. Summer in the northern hemisphereD. Summer in the northern hemisphere

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B. Long days and short nightsB. Long days and short nights

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D. Vernal EquinoxD. Vernal Equinox

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C. Total eclipseC. Total eclipse

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B. Every 12 hoursB. Every 12 hours

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D. Earth is between the sun and moon.D. Earth is between the sun and moon.

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C. UmbraC. Umbra

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D. Gravity of the moonD. Gravity of the moon

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A. A. There is no atmosphereThere is no atmosphere

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A. MariaA. Maria

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C. RillesC. Rilles

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TrueTrue

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B. 1969B. 1969

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C. First-quarterC. First-quarter

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A.Wanning-crescent moonA.Wanning-crescent moon

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D. The moon revolving around D. The moon revolving around EarthEarth

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D. First-quarterD. First-quarter

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A. Full MoonA. Full Moon

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CALENDARSCALENDARS

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FINAL CATEGORYFINAL CATEGORY

What month do we add a day, how What month do we add a day, how often do we add it, and what do we often do we add it, and what do we

call it.call it.

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February, every 4February, every 4thth year, Leap year year, Leap year

FINAL CATEGORYFINAL CATEGORY

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END OF GAMEEND OF GAME

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JEOPARDY! Slide Show Notes

• The font for the question & answer slides is “Enchanted;” a copy of this font in located in the “REAL Jeopardy Template” folder. (This font will need to be installed in the C:/WINDOWS/FONTS folder of the computer running the show.) In order to keep all of the sounds and fonts together, copy the entire “REAL Jeopardy Template” folder.

• To change the categories:– 1. Go to “Edit” and “Replace…”

– 2. In the Find box, type ACRONYMS (all caps)

– 3. In the Replace box, type the category in all caps (for example, PRESIDENTS)

– 4. Click Replace All...

• To use the Daily Double:

– 1. Choose which dollar values to set as Daily Double

– 2. Link that dollar value to one of the DD slides

– 3. Link the arrow on the DD slide to the correct question slide (so dollar/category match)

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Running the JEOPARDY! Slide Show

• On the game board with the categories on top, click on the desired dollar value. (The first game board is used only to blink in the dollar values like the show.)

• ICONS:– ? Go to the answer screen.

– House Go back to the game board.

– Right Arrow (on Daily Doubles) Go to the question screen.

– Turned-up Arrow Reload question screen after incorrect guess