Mixturetwo or moresubstancesphysicallycombined(variablecomposition) Viscosity a fluid’sresistanceto flowPhysicalProperties properties that canbeobserved directly ormeasured withoutchanging thechemicalidentity of thesubstance Electromagneticwaves electric andmagnetic wavesreleased by a vibratingelectric charge,capable of transferringenergy through avacuum. Magnetismproperty of somematerials thatallows them togive off anattractive orrepulsive force.MagneticFieldexternal forcegivenoff by amagnet;strongest at thepoles. dataTheinformationgatheredfrom makingobservationsTemperature measure ofthe averagekinetic energyof particles inan objectAccelerationrate ofchange ofvelocity overtime. Elements simplest formof matter from whichmore complexsubstances are made(listed on the PeriodicTable) ElectricCurrent the netmovement ofelectric chargein asingle direction. Wave a rhythmicdisturbance thattransfersenergy throughmatter or space. Law ofConservationof Energy energycan never becreated ordestroyed, it canonly changeforms.Matter anything thathas massand takes upspace. ThermalEnergy the sum ofkinetic andpotentialenergy of theparticles in anobject.Motionwhen anobjectchanges itsposition. ObservationsGatheringinformationabout events orprocesses in acareful orderlyway.Substanceallparticles inmatter areidentical (fixedcomposition) EnergyThe ability tocausechange ;measured inJoulesScientistPeople whocollect andorganize informationin a careful orderlyway looking forpatterns andconnections betweeneventsForce push or pulloneobject exerts onanother.  HypothesisA prediction ofthe outcomeofan experimentQuantitativedata The type ofdata that usesnumbers andare obtained bycounting ormeasuringQualitativedata The type of datathat usesdescriptionsand involvecharacteristics thatcannot becounted Mixturetwo or moresubstancesphysicallycombined(variablecomposition) Viscosity a fluid’sresistanceto flowPhysicalProperties properties that canbeobserved directly ormeasured withoutchanging thechemicalidentity of thesubstance Electromagneticwaves electric andmagnetic wavesreleased by a vibratingelectric charge,capable of transferringenergy through avacuum. Magnetismproperty of somematerials thatallows them togive off anattractive orrepulsive force.MagneticFieldexternal forcegivenoff by amagnet;strongest at thepoles. dataTheinformationgatheredfrom makingobservationsTemperature measure ofthe averagekinetic energyof particles inan objectAccelerationrate ofchange ofvelocity overtime. Elements simplest formof matter from whichmore complexsubstances are made(listed on the PeriodicTable) ElectricCurrent the netmovement ofelectric chargein asingle direction. Wave a rhythmicdisturbance thattransfersenergy throughmatter or space. Law ofConservationof Energy energycan never becreated ordestroyed, it canonly changeforms.Matter anything thathas massand takes upspace. ThermalEnergy the sum ofkinetic andpotentialenergy of theparticles in anobject.Motionwhen anobjectchanges itsposition. ObservationsGatheringinformationabout events orprocesses in acareful orderlyway.Substanceallparticles inmatter areidentical (fixedcomposition) EnergyThe ability tocausechange ;measured inJoulesScientistPeople whocollect andorganize informationin a careful orderlyway looking forpatterns andconnections betweeneventsForce push or pulloneobject exerts onanother.  HypothesisA prediction ofthe outcomeofan experimentQuantitativedata The type ofdata that usesnumbers andare obtained bycounting ormeasuringQualitativedata The type of datathat usesdescriptionsand involvecharacteristics thatcannot becounted 

Energy and Its Transformations, Force & Motion, Structures of Matter, and Habits of Mind - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. G-two or more substances physically combined (variable composition)
    G-Mixture
  2. G-a fluid’s resistance to flow
    G-Viscosity
  3. G-properties that can be observed directly or measured without changing the chemical identity of the substance
    G-Physical Properties
  4. N-electric and magnetic waves released by a vibrating electric charge, capable of transferring energy through a vacuum.
    N-Electromagnetic waves
  5. I-property of some materials that allows them to give off an attractive or repulsive force.
    I-Magnetism
  6. N-external force given off by a magnet; strongest at the poles.
    N-Magnetic Field
  7. O-The information gathered from making observations
    O-data
  8. G-measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object
    G-Temperature
  9. I-rate of change of velocity over time.
    I-Acceleration
  10. G-simplest form of matter from which more complex substances are made (listed on the Periodic Table)
    G-Elements
  11. B-the net movement of electric charge in a single direction.
    B-Electric Current
  12. B-a rhythmic disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space.
    B-Wave
  13. B-energy can never be created or destroyed, it can only change forms.
    B-Law of Conservation of Energy
  14. I-anything that has mass and takes up space.
    I-Matter
  15. B-the sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in an object.
    B-Thermal Energy
  16. I-when an object changes its position.
    I-Motion
  17. N-Gathering information about events or processes in a careful orderly way.
    N-Observations
  18. N-all particles in matter are identical (fixed composition)
    N-Substance
  19. B-The ability to cause change ; measured in Joules
    B-Energy
  20. O-People who collect and organize information in a careful orderly way looking for patterns and connections between events
    O-Scientist
  21. I-push or pull one object exerts on another.
    I-Force
  22. O-A prediction of the outcome of an experiment
    O-Hypothesis
  23. O-The type of data that uses numbers and are obtained by counting or measuring
    O-Quantitative data
  24. O-The type of data that uses descriptions and involve characteristics that cannot be counted
    O-Qualitative data