somethingyou noticeusing yoursensesa guessbased onobservationstheamount ofmaterial insomethingpieces ofinformationused toanswerquestionsthe process inwhichscientists studythe worldaround themtools usedfor handlingsmall objecta tool that makessmall things looklarger; also calleda magnifying glassan educatedguess abouthow thingsworka statementthat isalways trueand can beprovenhow muchspacesomethingtakes upthe conditionthat youchange in anexperimentto studysomethingcloselya widecylindricalcontainer usedto measure thevolume of liquida straight edgedtool marked withinches and/orcentimeters usedfor measuringlengthwhen a scientistchanges acondition andobserves theeffect of thechangea tool to viewthings toosmall to beviewed byunaided eyesmakesthings faraway appearclosera tool used inastronomythat makes faraway thingslook closerhow hot orcoldsomethingisanobservationthat helpsprove a factto be truea statementbased onpersonalbeliefs orfeelingsa truestatementabout howthe worldworksan answerto ascientificquestiona tool with abalancedbeam and twopans used tomeasure masssomethingyou noticeusing yoursensesa guessbased onobservationstheamount ofmaterial insomethingpieces ofinformationused toanswerquestionsthe process inwhichscientists studythe worldaround themtools usedfor handlingsmall objecta tool that makessmall things looklarger; also calleda magnifying glassan educatedguess abouthow thingsworka statementthat isalways trueand can beprovenhow muchspacesomethingtakes upthe conditionthat youchange in anexperimentto studysomethingcloselya widecylindricalcontainer usedto measure thevolume of liquida straight edgedtool marked withinches and/orcentimeters usedfor measuringlengthwhen a scientistchanges acondition andobserves theeffect of thechangea tool to viewthings toosmall to beviewed byunaided eyesmakesthings faraway appearclosera tool used inastronomythat makes faraway thingslook closerhow hot orcoldsomethingisanobservationthat helpsprove a factto be truea statementbased onpersonalbeliefs orfeelingsa truestatementabout howthe worldworksan answerto ascientificquestiona tool with abalancedbeam and twopans used tomeasure mass

Scientific Method Definitions - 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. something you notice using your senses
  2. a guess based on observations
  3. the amount of material in something
  4. pieces of information used to answer questions
  5. the process in which scientists study the world around them
  6. tools used for handling small object
  7. a tool that makes small things look larger; also called a magnifying glass
  8. an educated guess about how things work
  9. a statement that is always true and can be proven
  10. how much space something takes up
  11. the condition that you change in an experiment
  12. to study something closely
  13. a wide cylindrical container used to measure the volume of liquid
  14. a straight edged tool marked with inches and/or centimeters used for measuring length
  15. when a scientist changes a condition and observes the effect of the change
  16. a tool to view things too small to be viewed by unaided eyes
  17. makes things far away appear closer
  18. a tool used in astronomy that makes far away things look closer
  19. how hot or cold something is
  20. an observation that helps prove a fact to be true
  21. a statement based on personal beliefs or feelings
  22. a true statement about how the world works
  23. an answer to a scientific question
  24. a tool with a balanced beam and two pans used to measure mass