A metric unitfortemperature.These showhowsomethingworks thatcan't be seen.To arrangethings bywhen theyhappened orby their size.Informationcollectedby usingthe senses.Study ofthenaturalworld.The sharingofinformation.A procedureused to testthehypothesis.Facts andinformationcollectedover time.Too smallto seewith justyour eyes.Informationcollectedduring ascientificinvestigation.A toolused tomeasureforce.Used tomeasuremass.When ameasurementis close to thetrue size.To putthings intogroups.a procedurecarried out tocarefully observe,study, or testsomething to learnmore about it.Scientists whoidentify types ofliving things andclassify them byhow they arerelated.A type ofgraph toshow changeover time.The amountof space asolid, liquidor gas takesup.A statement thatcan be tested andthat explains whatyou think willhappen in anexperiment.Ways thatscientistsperforminvestigations.Any conditionin anexperimentthat can bechanged.A belief orjudgment, doesnot have to bebacked up withevidence.The part of anexperimentused tocompare all theother groups.To usepatterns inobservations tosay what mayhappen next.A metric unitfortemperature.These showhowsomethingworks thatcan't be seen.To arrangethings bywhen theyhappened orby their size.Informationcollectedby usingthe senses.Study ofthenaturalworld.The sharingofinformation.A procedureused to testthehypothesis.Facts andinformationcollectedover time.Too smallto seewith justyour eyes.Informationcollectedduring ascientificinvestigation.A toolused tomeasureforce.Used tomeasuremass.When ameasurementis close to thetrue size.To putthings intogroups.a procedurecarried out tocarefully observe,study, or testsomething to learnmore about it.Scientists whoidentify types ofliving things andclassify them byhow they arerelated.A type ofgraph toshow changeover time.The amountof space asolid, liquidor gas takesup.A statement thatcan be tested andthat explains whatyou think willhappen in anexperiment.Ways thatscientistsperforminvestigations.Any conditionin anexperimentthat can bechanged.A belief orjudgment, doesnot have to bebacked up withevidence.The part of anexperimentused tocompare all theother groups.To usepatterns inobservations tosay what mayhappen next.

Unit 1 Science Review - 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 for temperature.
  2. These show how something works that can't be seen.
  3. To arrange things by when they happened or by their size.
  4. Information collected by using the senses.
  5. Study of the natural world.
  6. The sharing of information.
  7. A procedure used to test the hypothesis.
  8. Facts and information collected over time.
  9. Too small to see with just your eyes.
  10. Information collected during a scientific investigation.
  11. A tool used to measure force.
  12. Used to measure mass.
  13. When a measurement is close to the true size.
  14. To put things into groups.
  15. a procedure carried out to carefully observe, study, or test something to learn more about it.
  16. Scientists who identify types of living things and classify them by how they are related.
  17. A type of graph to show change over time.
  18. The amount of space a solid, liquid or gas takes up.
  19. A statement that can be tested and that explains what you think will happen in an experiment.
  20. Ways that scientists perform investigations.
  21. Any condition in an experiment that can be changed.
  22. A belief or judgment, does not have to be backed up with evidence.
  23. The part of an experiment used to compare all the other groups.
  24. To use patterns in observations to say what may happen next.