NaturalworldonlyWhatdoessciencedeal with?Anythingthat takesup space.What ismatterBoilingpointWhen aLiquidturns intoa gas.ObservingHow doessciencebegin?BalancedforcesForcesthat areequal?EnergyinmotionKineticenergy?Two or moreelementschemicallycombined.What iscompound?Onesubstancein simplestform. What iselement?HomogeneousWhat is asubstancethat is evenlyspread out?ForcePush or pullone objectexerts onanother?Energystored inchemicalbonds ofcompoundsWhat isChemicalpotentialenergy?RepelSameforcespushesaway?When awave strikesan objectand bouncesoff.Reflection?HeterogeneousWhat is asubstances in afixed mixtureare not evenlyspread out?EnergyThe abilityto causechange?StoredenergyPotentialenergy?DataInformationgathered frommakingobservations?quantitativeWhat isone typeof Data?Static Onetype offriction?attractionDifferentpoles pullto eachother?MagneticfieldExternalforce givenoff by amagnet?SpeedThe greaterthe speedthe greatertheresistance?Meltingpointtemperatureat which asolid turnsinto a liquid.qualitativeWhat isanothertype ofdata?NaturalworldonlyWhatdoessciencedeal with?Anythingthat takesup space.What ismatterBoilingpointWhen aLiquidturns intoa gas.ObservingHow doessciencebegin?BalancedforcesForcesthat areequal?EnergyinmotionKineticenergy?Two or moreelementschemicallycombined.What iscompound?Onesubstancein simplestform. What iselement?HomogeneousWhat is asubstancethat is evenlyspread out?ForcePush or pullone objectexerts onanother?Energystored inchemicalbonds ofcompoundsWhat isChemicalpotentialenergy?RepelSameforcespushesaway?When awave strikesan objectand bouncesoff.Reflection?HeterogeneousWhat is asubstances in afixed mixtureare not evenlyspread out?EnergyThe abilityto causechange?StoredenergyPotentialenergy?DataInformationgathered frommakingobservations?quantitativeWhat isone typeof Data?Static Onetype offriction?attractionDifferentpoles pullto eachother?MagneticfieldExternalforce givenoff by amagnet?SpeedThe greaterthe speedthe greatertheresistance?Meltingpointtemperatureat which asolid turnsinto a liquid.qualitativeWhat isanothertype ofdata?

Energy/Force and motion/Structures of Matter/Habits of Mind - 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. What does science deal with?
    Natural world only
  2. What is matter
    Anything that takes up space.
  3. When a Liquid turns into a gas.
    Boiling point
  4. How does science begin?
    Observing
  5. Forces that are equal?
    Balanced forces
  6. Kinetic energy?
    Energy in motion
  7. What is compound?
    Two or more elements chemically combined.
  8. What is element?
    One substance in simplest form.
  9. What is a substance that is evenly spread out?
    Homogeneous
  10. Push or pull one object exerts on another?
    Force
  11. What is Chemical potential energy?
    Energy stored in chemical bonds of compounds
  12. Same forces pushes away?
    Repel
  13. Reflection?
    When a wave strikes an object and bounces off.
  14. What is a substances in a fixed mixture are not evenly spread out?
    Heterogeneous
  15. The ability to cause change?
    Energy
  16. Potential energy?
    Stored energy
  17. Information gathered from making observations?
    Data
  18. What is one type of Data?
    quantitative
  19. One type of friction?
    Static
  20. Different poles pull to each other?
    attraction
  21. External force given off by a magnet?
    Magnetic field
  22. The greater the speed the greater the resistance?
    Speed
  23. temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid.
    Melting point
  24. What is another type of data?
    qualitative