MotionThecontinuouschange inposition ofan objectinvisibleforceForces that youcannot see, likemagnetism,friction, gravity,and airresistance.FrictionThe force of twoobjects rubbingagainst eachother that slowsobjects down.Upwardforce(normalforce)The force thatopposes gravity. If achair was on theground, this is thename for the forcethat pushes up on thechair from the floor.pullA force thatbrings andobject fartheraway fromanother object.speeda measureof how fastan objectis movingbalancedWhen an objectis not moving,the forcesacting on it are_______.grassysoccerfieldA surfacewith a lotof friction.Smoothglasstabletopa surfacewith the leastamount offrictionpushA force thatbrings anobject closerto anotherobject.unbalancedIf an objectis moving,the forcesacting on itare ______.sametimeIf you drop twoobjects, and no airresistance falls onthem, they will hitthe ground at the_________.Distancea measureof how faran objectmovesattractWhen oppositesides of themagnet cometogether (thenorth pole andsouth pole)timeA measureof how longit takes foran object tochange.InertiaWhen an objecthas a lot of mass,it has ______. Thisword meansresistance tochange.magnetsThe one thing welearned about thatcan push or pullon something elseWITHOUTtouching it.ForceA pushor apullNewton's1st LawThe law that statesan object at reststays at rest, or anobject in motion staysin motion unlessanother unbalancedforce acts on it. Hint:Tug of war/ coin dropAirresistanceThe friction forcethat air exertsagainst anobject. (Hint:Egg dropparachutes)Newton's3rd LawThe law that statesevery object hasan equal butopposite reaction.(Hint: BallonRockets)Newton's2nd LawThe law that statesthe greater the forceplaced on an object,the farther it willmove. Hint: Slidingfriction carsgravityThe force thatbrings allobjects backdown toEarth's centerrepelThis happens whenthe same side of themagnets touch eachother (south pole tosouth pole or northpole to north pole)MotionThecontinuouschange inposition ofan objectinvisibleforceForces that youcannot see, likemagnetism,friction, gravity,and airresistance.FrictionThe force of twoobjects rubbingagainst eachother that slowsobjects down.Upwardforce(normalforce)The force thatopposes gravity. If achair was on theground, this is thename for the forcethat pushes up on thechair from the floor.pullA force thatbrings andobject fartheraway fromanother object.speeda measureof how fastan objectis movingbalancedWhen an objectis not moving,the forcesacting on it are_______.grassysoccerfieldA surfacewith a lotof friction.Smoothglasstabletopa surfacewith the leastamount offrictionpushA force thatbrings anobject closerto anotherobject.unbalancedIf an objectis moving,the forcesacting on itare ______.sametimeIf you drop twoobjects, and no airresistance falls onthem, they will hitthe ground at the_________.Distancea measureof how faran objectmovesattractWhen oppositesides of themagnet cometogether (thenorth pole andsouth pole)timeA measureof how longit takes foran object tochange.InertiaWhen an objecthas a lot of mass,it has ______. Thisword meansresistance tochange.magnetsThe one thing welearned about thatcan push or pullon something elseWITHOUTtouching it.ForceA pushor apullNewton's1st LawThe law that statesan object at reststays at rest, or anobject in motion staysin motion unlessanother unbalancedforce acts on it. Hint:Tug of war/ coin dropAirresistanceThe friction forcethat air exertsagainst anobject. (Hint:Egg dropparachutes)Newton's3rd LawThe law that statesevery object hasan equal butopposite reaction.(Hint: BallonRockets)Newton's2nd LawThe law that statesthe greater the forceplaced on an object,the farther it willmove. Hint: Slidingfriction carsgravityThe force thatbrings allobjects backdown toEarth's centerrepelThis happens whenthe same side of themagnets touch eachother (south pole tosouth pole or northpole to north pole)

Grade 3: Unit 1: Motion & Stability - 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 continuous change in position of an object
    Motion
  2. Forces that you cannot see, like magnetism, friction, gravity, and air resistance.
    invisible force
  3. The force of two objects rubbing against each other that slows objects down.
    Friction
  4. The force that opposes gravity. If a chair was on the ground, this is the name for the force that pushes up on the chair from the floor.
    Upward force (normal force)
  5. A force that brings and object farther away from another object.
    pull
  6. a measure of how fast an object is moving
    speed
  7. When an object is not moving, the forces acting on it are _______.
    balanced
  8. A surface with a lot of friction.
    grassy soccer field
  9. a surface with the least amount of friction
    Smooth glass tabletop
  10. A force that brings an object closer to another object.
    push
  11. If an object is moving, the forces acting on it are ______.
    unbalanced
  12. If you drop two objects, and no air resistance falls on them, they will hit the ground at the _________.
    same time
  13. a measure of how far an object moves
    Distance
  14. When opposite sides of the magnet come together (the north pole and south pole)
    attract
  15. A measure of how long it takes for an object to change.
    time
  16. When an object has a lot of mass, it has ______. This word means resistance to change.
    Inertia
  17. The one thing we learned about that can push or pull on something else WITHOUT touching it.
    magnets
  18. A push or a pull
    Force
  19. The law that states an object at rest stays at rest, or an object in motion stays in motion unless another unbalanced force acts on it. Hint: Tug of war/ coin drop
    Newton's 1st Law
  20. The friction force that air exerts against an object. (Hint: Egg drop parachutes)
    Air resistance
  21. The law that states every object has an equal but opposite reaction. (Hint: Ballon Rockets)
    Newton's 3rd Law
  22. The law that states the greater the force placed on an object, the farther it will move. Hint: Sliding friction cars
    Newton's 2nd Law
  23. The force that brings all objects back down to Earth's center
    gravity
  24. This happens when the same side of the magnets touch each other (south pole to south pole or north pole to north pole)
    repel