a metric unitof length,equal to onehundredth ofa metera substancecontaining 2 ormore materialsw/ differentpropertiesa toolused tomeasurecapacityenergy thatmoves betweenobjects ofdifferenttemper-aturesfundamental unitof length in themetric system, =to 100 centimetersor approximately39.37 inchesa metric unit ofmass equal toone thousandgrams, or about2.2 poundsa metric unitof mass, equalto onethousandth ofa kilogramproperties that can beobserved or measuredwithout changing thecomposition of mater. ex. texture, color, odorchangingfrom a solidstate to aliquid stateby heatinga distinct from thatmater takes on the4 states of materare solid, liquid,gas, and plasma,the amountof spacethat mattertakes upa tinyofmater.process by whichwater vaporchanges from gasto a liquid (this ishow clouds form)to takeup lessspacehow wellmatter canfloat in aliquid or gasa scale oftemperature in whichwater freezes at 0degrees and boils at100 degrees understandard conditionsa metric unitof length,equal to onehundredth ofa metera specialmixture formedwhen one ormore materialsdissolves inanotheraninstrumentformeasuringtemperatureto takeup morespacethe smallest particleof a specificcompound thatretains the chemicalproperties of thatelement orcompoundthe fundamentalunit of volume inthe metric system,equal to onethousand milliliterschanging froma liquid stateto a solid stateby loss of heatmetricmeasure ofcapacityequal to1/1000 of a la metric unitof length,equal to onehundredth ofa metera substancecontaining 2 ormore materialsw/ differentpropertiesa toolused tomeasurecapacityenergy thatmoves betweenobjects ofdifferenttemper-aturesfundamental unitof length in themetric system, =to 100 centimetersor approximately39.37 inchesa metric unit ofmass equal toone thousandgrams, or about2.2 poundsa metric unitof mass, equalto onethousandth ofa kilogramproperties that can beobserved or measuredwithout changing thecomposition of mater. ex. texture, color, odorchangingfrom a solidstate to aliquid stateby heatinga distinct from thatmater takes on the4 states of materare solid, liquid,gas, and plasma,the amountof spacethat mattertakes upa tinyofmater.process by whichwater vaporchanges from gasto a liquid (this ishow clouds form)to takeup lessspacehow wellmatter canfloat in aliquid or gasa scale oftemperature in whichwater freezes at 0degrees and boils at100 degrees understandard conditionsa metric unitof length,equal to onehundredth ofa metera specialmixture formedwhen one ormore materialsdissolves inanotheraninstrumentformeasuringtemperatureto takeup morespacethe smallest particleof a specificcompound thatretains the chemicalproperties of thatelement orcompoundthe fundamentalunit of volume inthe metric system,equal to onethousand milliliterschanging froma liquid stateto a solid stateby loss of heatmetricmeasure ofcapacityequal to1/1000 of a l

Matter 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. a metric unit of length, equal to one hundredth of a meter
  2. a substance containing 2 or more materials w/ different properties
  3. a tool used to measure capacity
  4. energy that moves between objects of different temper-atures
  5. fundamental unit of length in the metric system, = to 100 centimeters or approximately 39.37 inches
  6. a metric unit of mass equal to one thousand grams, or about 2.2 pounds
  7. a metric unit of mass, equal to one thousandth of a kilogram
  8. properties that can be observed or measured without changing the composition of mater. ex. texture, color, odor
  9. changing from a solid state to a liquid state by heating
  10. a distinct from that mater takes on the 4 states of mater are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma,
  11. the amount of space that matter takes up
  12. a tiny of mater.
  13. process by which water vapor changes from gas to a liquid (this is how clouds form)
  14. to take up less space
  15. how well matter can float in a liquid or gas
  16. a scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees under standard conditions
  17. a metric unit of length, equal to one hundredth of a meter
  18. a special mixture formed when one or more materials dissolves in another
  19. an instrument for measuring temperature
  20. to take up more space
  21. the smallest particle of a specific compound that retains the chemical properties of that element or compound
  22. the fundamental unit of volume in the metric system, equal to one thousand milliliters
  23. changing from a liquid state to a solid state by loss of heat
  24. metric measure of capacity equal to 1/1000 of a l