Things thatchange intheexperimentlabeledon the"X" axisnumbersdescriptive&comparativegraphlabeledon the"Y" axisIf, thenstatementfinal step(written,verbal)making aneducatedor logicalguessFirst stepin thescientificmethodSIUNITSMetricsgraphs,tables, &picturesare usedorder ofhow to dotheexperimentdonew/your 5sensesstands the testof time. arelationshipthat alwaysproves true.The 7 stepprocess tostudyingscienceThecomparison(the norm)The itemsneeded todo theexperimentgraphused to tellchangeover timedescriptivegraph thatrepresentsparts of awholeone of manyrepetitionsin anexperimentall itemsthatremainthe sameA way tocite ourresourcesfactsupported,real-worldaccounts thatare updatedThings thatchange intheexperimentlabeledon the"X" axisnumbersdescriptive&comparativegraphlabeledon the"Y" axisIf, thenstatementfinal step(written,verbal)making aneducatedor logicalguessFirst stepin thescientificmethodSIUNITSMetricsgraphs,tables, &picturesare usedorder ofhow to dotheexperimentdonew/your 5sensesstands the testof time. arelationshipthat alwaysproves true.The 7 stepprocess tostudyingscienceThecomparison(the norm)The itemsneeded todo theexperimentgraphused to tellchangeover timedescriptivegraph thatrepresentsparts of awholeone of manyrepetitionsin anexperimentall itemsthatremainthe sameA way tocite ourresourcesfactsupported,real-worldaccounts thatare updated

Scientific Method - 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. Things that change in the experiment
  2. labeled on the "X" axis
  3. numbers
  4. descriptive & comparative graph
  5. labeled on the "Y" axis
  6. If, then statement
  7. final step (written, verbal)
  8. making an educated or logical guess
  9. First step in the scientific method
  10. SI UNITS Metrics
  11. graphs, tables, & pictures are used
  12. order of how to do the experiment
  13. done w/your 5 senses
  14. stands the test of time. a relationship that always proves true.
  15. The 7 step process to studying science
  16. The comparison (the norm)
  17. The items needed to do the experiment
  18. graph used to tell change over time
  19. descriptive
  20. graph that represents parts of a whole
  21. one of many repetitions in an experiment
  22. all items that remain the same
  23. A way to cite our resources
  24. fact supported, real-world accounts that are updated