ChemicalPropertyTheyare bothwaterHowparticlesmove in asolidCondensationVolumeIt wouldweigh thesame; themass is thesameMatterExamples ofa chemicalchange inmatterThreestates ofmatterHowparticlesmove in agasCauses ofachemicalchangeIt is achemicalchangeExamples ofa physicalchange inmatterFreezingThe particlesslow down.They lostheat energyCauses ofa physicalchangeExamples ofa chemicalchange inmatterPhysicalPropertyMassEvaporationBoilingWater andCarbonDioxideMeltingHowparticlesmove in aliquidChemicalPropertyTheyare bothwaterHowparticlesmove in asolidCondensationVolumeIt wouldweigh thesame; themass is thesameMatterExamples ofa chemicalchange inmatterThreestates ofmatterHowparticlesmove in agasCauses ofachemicalchangeIt is achemicalchangeExamples ofa physicalchange inmatterFreezingThe particlesslow down.They lostheat energyCauses ofa physicalchangeExamples ofa chemicalchange inmatterPhysicalPropertyMassEvaporationBoilingWater andCarbonDioxideMeltingHowparticlesmove in aliquid

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. Chemical Property
  2. They are both water
  3. How particles move in a solid
  4. Condensation
  5. Volume
  6. It would weigh the same; the mass is the same
  7. Matter
  8. Examples of a chemical change in matter
  9. Three states of matter
  10. How particles move in a gas
  11. Causes of a chemical change
  12. It is a chemical change
  13. Examples of a physical change in matter
  14. Freezing
  15. The particles slow down. They lost heat energy
  16. Causes of a physical change
  17. Examples of a chemical change in matter
  18. Physical Property
  19. Mass
  20. Evaporation
  21. Boiling
  22. Water and Carbon Dioxide
  23. Melting
  24. How particles move in a liquid