informationabout thenatural worldthat is used tosupport orrefute a claima startingsubstancethat is part ofa chemicalreactiona small partthat is meantto show whatthe whole islikethe ability tomake thingsmove orchangethe result of onecause leading toan effect thatcauses one ormore other effectsmovingapart indifferentdirectionsa limit orrestrictionmixture that has adifferent makeupthrough thesubstance (youcan pick a part thedifferent pieces)whensomethingstays mostlythe sameover timeprocess inwhich matterchangesfrom a gas toa liquidsomething thatis made of allthe sameatoms orgroups ofatomsa region of rockthat formedtogether as asingle rock typethe process ofrock breakingdown intosmaller piecesdue to wind ormoving waterone or moresubstances arechanged into anew substancewith differentpropertiesthe tiny piecesthat all matter—all the stuffin the world—is made ofprocess inwhich matterchangesfrom a liquidto a solidstandards bywhichsomethingmay bejudgedthe process ofmaking clearhow yourevidencesupports yourclaimvariable isbeing testedand measuredin anexperimentthe rock typeformed whenmagma coolsand becomessolidprocess inwhich matterchangesfrom a solidto a liquidobservations takenby instruments suchas rulers andthermometers that ismeasurable (hasnumbers)process in whichmatter quicklychanges from aliquid from a gaswith the present ofbubblesa feature thatforms on thesurface of aplanet, such as amountain,channel, or sanddunematter that makesup the nonlivingparts of anecosystem, suchas air, water, androcksa group of thesame type oforganismliving in thesame areathe processof sedimentbeing gluedtogethera noticeablydifferentform or stateof the samesubstancethe processof sedimentbeing buriedand pressedtogetherhot liquidrock on thesurface ofEarthan event or seriesof events thatcauses changes inthe geosphere,such as flowingwater or flowinglavamixture that hasthe same makeupthrough thesubstance (youcan't pick a partthe differentpieces)therelativesize ofthingsa molecule thatorganisms canuse to releasethe energy theyneed to survive(ex: sugar, fat)an organismthat needs toeat in order toget energystoragemoleculesan object, diagram,or computer programthat helps usunderstandsomething by makingit simpler or easier toseetheprocess ofcreatingoffspringa proposedanswer to aquestionabout thenatural worldmatter made oftwo or moredifferent elementschemically bondedtogetherprocess in whichmatter changesslowly from aliquid from a gaswithout thepresent of bubblesthe process by whichrock material movesunder Earth's outerlayer and into themantle due to platemotiona long, narrowgrooved thatforms wherewater, lava, orother liquid flowsmatter thatmakes up theliving and deadorganisms in anecosystema set ofinteractingparts forminga complexwhole.puresubstancethat cannotbe brokendownchange inwhich no newsubstances areformed, can bereversedthe energy ofheat fromatomsmoving withina substanceanything thathas massand takes upspacea pull betweentwo moleculesthat is alwaysthe same for asubstanceeverythingmade of rock:magma,sediment, andall rock typesthe energythat is storedin an objector systemprocess by whichwind, water, andgravity leaveeroded materialsin new placesEarth’s outermostlayer of hard, solidrock that isunderneath thesoil, vegetation,and waterA process bywhich matterchanges fromliquid to gas (canbe both fast andslow process)an organismthat can makeits own energystoragemoleculesa molecule thatorganisms can use torelease energy, andthat is made ofcarbon, hydrogen,and oxygen atomsa diagram thatshows whatthe inside ofsomethinglooks likemostsuccessful,consideringthe situationvariable thatis beingchanged inanexperimenta measure ofhow hot orcoldsomething isthe rock typeformed when heator pressure deepundergroundchanges existingrockthe movement ofsediment from oneplace to another,often caused bywind or flowingwaterthe process bywhich all therock formationsof a region arepushed up dueto plate motionmovingtowardthe sameplacethe rock typeformed whensediment ispressed andglued togetherthe chemicalreaction betweenoxygen andglucose thatreleases energyinto cellsall the livingand nonlivingthingsinteracting in aparticular areathe layer ofsoft, solidrockunderneathEarth’s platesan organism thatgets energystorage molecules(such as glucose)by breaking downdead matterobservationstaken by thesenses(description ofobject or event)the process by whichplants and otherproducers useenergy from sunlightto change carbondioxide and waterinto oxygen andglucosesomething thatcan be observedabout asubstance, suchas color, smell, orboiling pointliving things,such asplants,animals, andbacteriahot liquidrock belowthe surfaceof Earthevidence of lifefrom the past,such as fossilizedbones, footprints,or leaf printsa group ofatoms joinedtogether in aparticularwayto provideevidencethat goesagainst aclaimany of Earth’smain continuousareas of land,such as Africa,Asia, and NorthAmericathe energyan objecthas becauseit is movingan endingsubstance thatis made duringa chemicalreactioninformationabout thenatural worldthat is used tosupport orrefute a claima startingsubstancethat is part ofa chemicalreactiona small partthat is meantto show whatthe whole islikethe ability tomake thingsmove orchangethe result of onecause leading toan effect thatcauses one ormore other effectsmovingapart indifferentdirectionsa limit orrestrictionmixture that has adifferent makeupthrough thesubstance (youcan pick a part thedifferent pieces)whensomethingstays mostlythe sameover timeprocess inwhich matterchangesfrom a gas toa liquidsomething thatis made of allthe sameatoms orgroups ofatomsa region of rockthat formedtogether as asingle rock typethe process ofrock breakingdown intosmaller piecesdue to wind ormoving waterone or moresubstances arechanged into anew substancewith differentpropertiesthe tiny piecesthat all matter—all the stuffin the world—is made ofprocess inwhich matterchangesfrom a liquidto a solidstandards bywhichsomethingmay bejudgedthe process ofmaking clearhow yourevidencesupports yourclaimvariable isbeing testedand measuredin anexperimentthe rock typeformed whenmagma coolsand becomessolidprocess inwhich matterchangesfrom a solidto a liquidobservations takenby instruments suchas rulers andthermometers that ismeasurable (hasnumbers)process in whichmatter quicklychanges from aliquid from a gaswith the present ofbubblesa feature thatforms on thesurface of aplanet, such as amountain,channel, or sanddunematter that makesup the nonlivingparts of anecosystem, suchas air, water, androcksa group of thesame type oforganismliving in thesame areathe processof sedimentbeing gluedtogethera noticeablydifferentform or stateof the samesubstancethe processof sedimentbeing buriedand pressedtogetherhot liquidrock on thesurface ofEarthan event or seriesof events thatcauses changes inthe geosphere,such as flowingwater or flowinglavamixture that hasthe same makeupthrough thesubstance (youcan't pick a partthe differentpieces)therelativesize ofthingsa molecule thatorganisms canuse to releasethe energy theyneed to survive(ex: sugar, fat)an organismthat needs toeat in order toget energystoragemoleculesan object, diagram,or computer programthat helps usunderstandsomething by makingit simpler or easier toseetheprocess ofcreatingoffspringa proposedanswer to aquestionabout thenatural worldmatter made oftwo or moredifferent elementschemically bondedtogetherprocess in whichmatter changesslowly from aliquid from a gaswithout thepresent of bubblesthe process by whichrock material movesunder Earth's outerlayer and into themantle due to platemotiona long, narrowgrooved thatforms wherewater, lava, orother liquid flowsmatter thatmakes up theliving and deadorganisms in anecosystema set ofinteractingparts forminga complexwhole.puresubstancethat cannotbe brokendownchange inwhich no newsubstances areformed, can bereversedthe energy ofheat fromatomsmoving withina substanceanything thathas massand takes upspacea pull betweentwo moleculesthat is alwaysthe same for asubstanceeverythingmade of rock:magma,sediment, andall rock typesthe energythat is storedin an objector systemprocess by whichwind, water, andgravity leaveeroded materialsin new placesEarth’s outermostlayer of hard, solidrock that isunderneath thesoil, vegetation,and waterA process bywhich matterchanges fromliquid to gas (canbe both fast andslow process)an organismthat can makeits own energystoragemoleculesa molecule thatorganisms can use torelease energy, andthat is made ofcarbon, hydrogen,and oxygen atomsa diagram thatshows whatthe inside ofsomethinglooks likemostsuccessful,consideringthe situationvariable thatis beingchanged inanexperimenta measure ofhow hot orcoldsomething isthe rock typeformed when heator pressure deepundergroundchanges existingrockthe movement ofsediment from oneplace to another,often caused bywind or flowingwaterthe process bywhich all therock formationsof a region arepushed up dueto plate motionmovingtowardthe sameplacethe rock typeformed whensediment ispressed andglued togetherthe chemicalreaction betweenoxygen andglucose thatreleases energyinto cellsall the livingand nonlivingthingsinteracting in aparticular areathe layer ofsoft, solidrockunderneathEarth’s platesan organism thatgets energystorage molecules(such as glucose)by breaking downdead matterobservationstaken by thesenses(description ofobject or event)the process by whichplants and otherproducers useenergy from sunlightto change carbondioxide and waterinto oxygen andglucosesomething thatcan be observedabout asubstance, suchas color, smell, orboiling pointliving things,such asplants,animals, andbacteriahot liquidrock belowthe surfaceof Earthevidence of lifefrom the past,such as fossilizedbones, footprints,or leaf printsa group ofatoms joinedtogether in aparticularwayto provideevidencethat goesagainst aclaimany of Earth’smain continuousareas of land,such as Africa,Asia, and NorthAmericathe energyan objecthas becauseit is movingan endingsubstance thatis made duringa chemicalreaction

7th L to J Terms - 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. information about the natural world that is used to support or refute a claim
  2. a starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
  3. a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
  4. the ability to make things move or change
  5. the result of one cause leading to an effect that causes one or more other effects
  6. moving apart in different directions
  7. a limit or restriction
  8. mixture that has a different makeup through the substance (you can pick a part the different pieces)
  9. when something stays mostly the same over time
  10. process in which matter changes from a gas to a liquid
  11. something that is made of all the same atoms or groups of atoms
  12. a region of rock that formed together as a single rock type
  13. the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
  14. one or more substances are changed into a new substance with different properties
  15. the tiny pieces that all matter—all the stuff in the world—is made of
  16. process in which matter changes from a liquid to a solid
  17. standards by which something may be judged
  18. the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
  19. variable is being tested and measured in an experiment
  20. the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid
  21. process in which matter changes from a solid to a liquid
  22. observations taken by instruments such as rulers and thermometers that is measurable (has numbers)
  23. process in which matter quickly changes from a liquid from a gas with the present of bubbles
  24. a feature that forms on the surface of a planet, such as a mountain, channel, or sand dune
  25. matter that makes up the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks
  26. a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
  27. the process of sediment being glued together
  28. a noticeably different form or state of the same substance
  29. the process of sediment being buried and pressed together
  30. hot liquid rock on the surface of Earth
  31. an event or series of events that causes changes in the geosphere, such as flowing water or flowing lava
  32. mixture that has the same makeup through the substance (you can't pick a part the different pieces)
  33. the relative size of things
  34. a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy they need to survive (ex: sugar, fat)
  35. an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules
  36. an object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see
  37. the process of creating offspring
  38. a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
  39. matter made of two or more different elements chemically bonded together
  40. process in which matter changes slowly from a liquid from a gas without the present of bubbles
  41. the process by which rock material moves under Earth's outer layer and into the mantle due to plate motion
  42. a long, narrow grooved that forms where water, lava, or other liquid flows
  43. matter that makes up the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem
  44. a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole.
  45. pure substance that cannot be broken down
  46. change in which no new substances are formed, can be reversed
  47. the energy of heat from atoms moving within a substance
  48. anything that has mass and takes up space
  49. a pull between two molecules that is always the same for a substance
  50. everything made of rock: magma, sediment, and all rock types
  51. the energy that is stored in an object or system
  52. process by which wind, water, and gravity leave eroded materials in new places
  53. Earth’s outermost layer of hard, solid rock that is underneath the soil, vegetation, and water
  54. A process by which matter changes from liquid to gas (can be both fast and slow process)
  55. an organism that can make its own energy storage molecules
  56. a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
  57. a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
  58. most successful, considering the situation
  59. variable that is being changed in an experiment
  60. a measure of how hot or cold something is
  61. the rock type formed when heat or pressure deep underground changes existing rock
  62. the movement of sediment from one place to another, often caused by wind or flowing water
  63. the process by which all the rock formations of a region are pushed up due to plate motion
  64. moving toward the same place
  65. the rock type formed when sediment is pressed and glued together
  66. the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
  67. all the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area
  68. the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth’s plates
  69. an organism that gets energy storage molecules (such as glucose) by breaking down dead matter
  70. observations taken by the senses (description of object or event)
  71. the process by which plants and other producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose
  72. something that can be observed about a substance, such as color, smell, or boiling point
  73. living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
  74. hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth
  75. evidence of life from the past, such as fossilized bones, footprints, or leaf prints
  76. a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
  77. to provide evidence that goes against a claim
  78. any of Earth’s main continuous areas of land, such as Africa, Asia, and North America
  79. the energy an object has because it is moving
  80. an ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction