The ability ofa substanceto dissolvein anotherMatterwithout adefinitevolume orshapeA mixturethat has thesamecompositionthroughoutA ball fallingto the groundafter it hasbeen thrownThe amountof spacethat mattertakes upA change ofstate from aliquid to asolidChangespeed,changedirection, orbothMatter thathas a definitevolume but nodefinite shapeA objectat rest willstay atrest untilAnexampleof a simplemachineA force thatopposes motionand actsbetween twoobjects that aretouchingA combinationof two or moresubstances thatkeep theirindividualidentitiesA changeof positionof anobjectForcesthat causea changein motionA force ofattractionbetween twoobjects, even ifthey are nottouchingtheamount ofmatter insomethingProcess bywhich a liquidchangesslowly to agasA push or pull,which causesmovement orchange in anobjects shapeFrictionchanges theenergy ofmotion intothisFrictioncauses anobject tochange thisThe amountof matter ina givenvolumeTo donothing orto remainunchangedYou canmeasureforce withthisForces on anobject that areare equal insize andopposite indirectionThe ability ofa substanceto dissolvein anotherMatterwithout adefinitevolume orshapeA mixturethat has thesamecompositionthroughoutA ball fallingto the groundafter it hasbeen thrownThe amountof spacethat mattertakes upA change ofstate from aliquid to asolidChangespeed,changedirection, orbothMatter thathas a definitevolume but nodefinite shapeA objectat rest willstay atrest untilAnexampleof a simplemachineA force thatopposes motionand actsbetween twoobjects that aretouchingA combinationof two or moresubstances thatkeep theirindividualidentitiesA changeof positionof anobjectForcesthat causea changein motionA force ofattractionbetween twoobjects, even ifthey are nottouchingtheamount ofmatter insomethingProcess bywhich a liquidchangesslowly to agasA push or pull,which causesmovement orchange in anobjects shapeFrictionchanges theenergy ofmotion intothisFrictioncauses anobject tochange thisThe amountof matter ina givenvolumeTo donothing orto remainunchangedYou canmeasureforce withthisForces on anobject that areare equal insize andopposite indirection

Force, Motion & Matter - 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. The ability of a substance to dissolve in another
  2. Matter without a definite volume or shape
  3. A mixture that has the same composition throughout
  4. A ball falling to the ground after it has been thrown
  5. The amount of space that matter takes up
  6. A change of state from a liquid to a solid
  7. Change speed, change direction, or both
  8. Matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape
  9. A object at rest will stay at rest until
  10. An example of a simple machine
  11. A force that opposes motion and acts between two objects that are touching
  12. A combination of two or more substances that keep their individual identities
  13. A change of position of an object
  14. Forces that cause a change in motion
  15. A force of attraction between two objects, even if they are not touching
  16. the amount of matter in something
  17. Process by which a liquid changes slowly to a gas
  18. A push or pull, which causes movement or change in an objects shape
  19. Friction changes the energy of motion into this
  20. Friction causes an object to change this
  21. The amount of matter in a given volume
  22. To do nothing or to remain unchanged
  23. You can measure force with this
  24. Forces on an object that are are equal in size and opposite in direction