metals,saltwater,humansexamplesofconductorsnewton(N)unit ofmeasurementfor forcemotionmovementthat happenswhen forcesareunbalancedmasshow muchstuffmakes upan objectarrowshows thesize anddirectionof a forceunbalancedforcesfoces aredifferentand motionoccursforcea pushor apullmagnetismforce caused bytwo objectsmoving toward oraway from eachother based onpositives ornegativesdirectionwhich wayan objectmovesshown by anarrowpowergeneratorbattery orother powersource in acircuitswitchon/off(opens orcloses acircuit)convertto changesomethingfrom oneform toanotherconductormaterialthat allowsfor energyto flowdependentvariablethe variablethat will changeas a result ofwhat thescientist doesbalancedforcesforces are thesame size andin oppositedirections nomotion occursfrictionforce betweentwo objectsrubbingagainst eachotherFree!glass,rubber,plasticexamplesofinsulatorsnomotionnomovementbecauseforces arebalancedtransformanotherway tosayconvertinsulatormaterial thatdoes NOTallow energyto flowgravityforce that pullstwo objectstoward eachother based ontheir massdistancemeasurementof length(how far)independentvariablethe variablethe scientistwill changeon purposemetals,saltwater,humansexamplesofconductorsnewton(N)unit ofmeasurementfor forcemotionmovementthat happenswhen forcesareunbalancedmasshow muchstuffmakes upan objectarrowshows thesize anddirectionof a forceunbalancedforcesfoces aredifferentand motionoccursforcea pushor apullmagnetismforce caused bytwo objectsmoving toward oraway from eachother based onpositives ornegativesdirectionwhich wayan objectmovesshown by anarrowpowergeneratorbattery orother powersource in acircuitswitchon/off(opens orcloses acircuit)convertto changesomethingfrom oneform toanotherconductormaterialthat allowsfor energyto flowdependentvariablethe variablethat will changeas a result ofwhat thescientist doesbalancedforcesforces are thesame size andin oppositedirections nomotion occursfrictionforce betweentwo objectsrubbingagainst eachotherFree!glass,rubber,plasticexamplesofinsulatorsnomotionnomovementbecauseforces arebalancedtransformanotherway tosayconvertinsulatormaterial thatdoes NOTallow energyto flowgravityforce that pullstwo objectstoward eachother based ontheir massdistancemeasurementof length(how far)independentvariablethe variablethe scientistwill changeon purpose

Forces and Circuits Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. examples of conductors
    metals, saltwater, humans
  2. unit of measurement for force
    newton (N)
  3. movement that happens when forces are unbalanced
    motion
  4. how much stuff makes up an object
    mass
  5. shows the size and direction of a force
    arrow
  6. foces are different and motion occurs
    unbalanced forces
  7. a push or a pull
    force
  8. force caused by two objects moving toward or away from each other based on positives or negatives
    magnetism
  9. which way an object moves shown by an arrow
    direction
  10. battery or other power source in a circuit
    power generator
  11. on/off (opens or closes a circuit)
    switch
  12. to change something from one form to another
    convert
  13. material that allows for energy to flow
    conductor
  14. the variable that will change as a result of what the scientist does
    dependent variable
  15. forces are the same size and in opposite directions no motion occurs
    balanced forces
  16. force between two objects rubbing against each other
    friction
  17. Free!
  18. examples of insulators
    glass, rubber, plastic
  19. no movement because forces are balanced
    no motion
  20. another way to say convert
    transform
  21. material that does NOT allow energy to flow
    insulator
  22. force that pulls two objects toward each other based on their mass
    gravity
  23. measurement of length (how far)
    distance
  24. the variable the scientist will change on purpose
    independent variable