Ahypothesisleads towhat?What branchof sciencestudies theEarth?Science is theinvestigation& _________of the naturalworld.List the threeresults of thescientificinquiryprocess?What is ascientificlaw?What branchof sciencestudiesbiology?What is ascientificinquiry?To test ahypothesiswhat mustwe do?What is anexample oftechnology?What isnon-science?Apredicationleads towhat?Give 2examplesof non-science?What step of thescientific inquiry ismissing: Observation,Question, Hypothesis,Prediction, Experiment,Conclusion,Communication.Give anexample ofa scientifictheory?What would bean example ofa new objectthat resultsfrom scientificinquiry?What is ascientifictheory?What branchof sciencestudieschemistry?What is ahypothesis?If yourexperimentsupports yourhypothesis,what is the laststep?Which branchof sciencestudiesmatter andenergy ?What makestrue sciencedifferentfrom non-science?What arethe 3branchesof science?Once youanalyze yourresults what isnext in the stepsof scientificinquiry?List 2 wayswe learnabout theworld aroundus?T or F: Criticalthinking iscomparing whatyou know withnewinformation.Anobservationleads towhat?In the scientificinquiryprocess whenyou look at yourresults what areyou actuallydoing?If yourexperimentdoesn't supportyour hypothesiswhat shouldyou not do?Give anexample ofa scientificlaw?Ahypothesisleads towhat?What branchof sciencestudies theEarth?Science is theinvestigation& _________of the naturalworld.List the threeresults of thescientificinquiryprocess?What is ascientificlaw?What branchof sciencestudiesbiology?What is ascientificinquiry?To test ahypothesiswhat mustwe do?What is anexample oftechnology?What isnon-science?Apredicationleads towhat?Give 2examplesof non-science?What step of thescientific inquiry ismissing: Observation,Question, Hypothesis,Prediction, Experiment,Conclusion,Communication.Give anexample ofa scientifictheory?What would bean example ofa new objectthat resultsfrom scientificinquiry?What is ascientifictheory?What branchof sciencestudieschemistry?What is ahypothesis?If yourexperimentsupports yourhypothesis,what is the laststep?Which branchof sciencestudiesmatter andenergy ?What makestrue sciencedifferentfrom non-science?What arethe 3branchesof science?Once youanalyze yourresults what isnext in the stepsof scientificinquiry?List 2 wayswe learnabout theworld aroundus?T or F: Criticalthinking iscomparing whatyou know withnewinformation.Anobservationleads towhat?In the scientificinquiryprocess whenyou look at yourresults what areyou actuallydoing?If yourexperimentdoesn't supportyour hypothesiswhat shouldyou not do?Give anexample ofa scientificlaw?

Nos Lesson 1: Scientific Iquiry - 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. A hypothesis leads to what?
  2. What branch of science studies the Earth?
  3. Science is the investigation & _________ of the natural world.
  4. List the three results of the scientific inquiry process?
  5. What is a scientific law?
  6. What branch of science studies biology?
  7. What is a scientific inquiry?
  8. To test a hypothesis what must we do?
  9. What is an example of technology?
  10. What is non-science?
  11. A predication leads to what?
  12. Give 2 examples of non-science?
  13. What step of the scientific inquiry is missing: Observation, Question, Hypothesis, Prediction, Experiment, Conclusion, Communication.
  14. Give an example of a scientific theory?
  15. What would be an example of a new object that results from scientific inquiry?
  16. What is a scientific theory?
  17. What branch of science studies chemistry?
  18. What is a hypothesis?
  19. If your experiment supports your hypothesis, what is the last step?
  20. Which branch of science studies matter and energy ?
  21. What makes true science different from non-science?
  22. What are the 3 branches of science?
  23. Once you analyze your results what is next in the steps of scientific inquiry?
  24. List 2 ways we learn about the world around us?
  25. T or F: Critical thinking is comparing what you know with new information.
  26. An observation leads to what?
  27. In the scientific inquiry process when you look at your results what are you actually doing?
  28. If your experiment doesn't support your hypothesis what should you not do?
  29. Give an example of a scientific law?