TSIS Chapter 16

TSIS Chapter 16 Bingo Card
Preview

This bingo card has a free space and 25 words: Scientists address disagreements and explore unanswered questions, Giving supporting information and making comparisons, Your text when presenting numerical data is to provide the context readers need to understand the numbers, Data is crucial to scientific argumentation, Scientific progress depends on the insight and creativity that scientists bring to their data, Don’t use too much numerical data early on, Compare yourself with other scientist’s work, Summarize your research and what it means to you, Synthesize research for an individualized claim, Include counterargument, Anticipate objections, Explain how it relates to the real world, Start with data first, Confirm earlier data and what has changed, Explain disagreements thoroughly, Why is the new evidence more relevant than earlier, We use the same thought processes in this class, Present data and then analyze it to develop a position, Everything is an argument, Science writing is more technical and numerical, Scientists use logos w/ numerical evidence, Counterarguments help to build credibility, Science affects everyone through medicine, education, and our planet, Your writing depends on your interpretation of data and Scientific writing helps us analyze evidence.

More like this:

Introduction to Science Grade 6 | SCIENTIFIC METHOD | Definition Bingo | 8th Grade NOS Vocabulary | Definition Bingo

Play Online

Share this URL with your players:

For more control of your online game, create a clone of this card first.

Learn how to conduct a bingo game.

Call List

Probabilities

With players vying for a you'll have to call about __ items before someone wins. There's a __% chance that a lucky player would win after calling __ items.

Tip: If you want your game to last longer (on average), add more unique words/images to it.