lifesciencethe studyof livingthingsfivesensesused byscientistsforobservationBiologista type ofscientist thatstudies livingthingsSciencea way oflearningabout thenatural worldobservationusing one of yourfive senses togather informationabout the naturalworld.Eyewasha way towash outyour eyes inanemergencyAstronomera type ofscientist thatstudies thestars andspaceAskQuestionQuestionsbased onobservationsabout thenatural world.DrawConclusionsa statementwhere you write:What did youlearn? Was yourhypothesiscorrect?closed-toedshoeswhat youshould wearon your feetin a labponytailhow towear yourlong hairin a labReportResultswhen scientistscommunicate whatthey learned to otherscientists atconferences, orpublish work inarticles or journalsForm aHypothesisa possibleexplanation for a setof observations oranswer to a scientificquestion; a predictionpredictionanotherword forhypothesistheorya well tested andwidely acceptedhypothesis. Themajority of theworld's scientistsagree with it. ex.Big Bang TheorySafetyGogglesworn toprotectyour eyesTheScientificMethodthe processscientists useto answerquestions aboutthe naturalworldEarthSciencethe studyof earthand itsfeaturesAnalyzeDatato review and thinkabout the data yougathered in theexperiment. Makea data table orgraphDo anExperimenta way to testyour hypothesisusing step bystep directionsProcedurea writtenset of stepby stepdirectionsphysicalsciencethe study ofmatter,energy, andmotion.Variableany factoryou canchange in anexperimentScientistanyone who usesthe scientificmethod as aprocess to attemptto answer questionsabout the naturalworld.lifesciencethe studyof livingthingsfivesensesused byscientistsforobservationBiologista type ofscientist thatstudies livingthingsSciencea way oflearningabout thenatural worldobservationusing one of yourfive senses togather informationabout the naturalworld.Eyewasha way towash outyour eyes inanemergencyAstronomera type ofscientist thatstudies thestars andspaceAskQuestionQuestionsbased onobservationsabout thenatural world.DrawConclusionsa statementwhere you write:What did youlearn? Was yourhypothesiscorrect?closed-toedshoeswhat youshould wearon your feetin a labponytailhow towear yourlong hairin a labReportResultswhen scientistscommunicate whatthey learned to otherscientists atconferences, orpublish work inarticles or journalsForm aHypothesisa possibleexplanation for a setof observations oranswer to a scientificquestion; a predictionpredictionanotherword forhypothesistheorya well tested andwidely acceptedhypothesis. Themajority of theworld's scientistsagree with it. ex.Big Bang TheorySafetyGogglesworn toprotectyour eyesTheScientificMethodthe processscientists useto answerquestions aboutthe naturalworldEarthSciencethe studyof earthand itsfeaturesAnalyzeDatato review and thinkabout the data yougathered in theexperiment. Makea data table orgraphDo anExperimenta way to testyour hypothesisusing step bystep directionsProcedurea writtenset of stepby stepdirectionsphysicalsciencethe study ofmatter,energy, andmotion.Variableany factoryou canchange in anexperimentScientistanyone who usesthe scientificmethod as aprocess to attemptto answer questionsabout the naturalworld.

Introduction to Science Grade 6 - 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 study of living things
    life science
  2. used by scientists for observation
    five senses
  3. a type of scientist that studies living things
    Biologist
  4. a way of learning about the natural world
    Science
  5. using one of your five senses to gather information about the natural world.
    observation
  6. a way to wash out your eyes in an emergency
    Eye wash
  7. a type of scientist that studies the stars and space
    Astronomer
  8. Questions based on observations about the natural world.
    Ask Question
  9. a statement where you write: What did you learn? Was your hypothesis correct?
    Draw Conclusions
  10. what you should wear on your feet in a lab
    closed-toed shoes
  11. how to wear your long hair in a lab
    pony tail
  12. when scientists communicate what they learned to other scientists at conferences, or publish work in articles or journals
    Report Results
  13. a possible explanation for a set of observations or answer to a scientific question; a prediction
    Form a Hypothesis
  14. another word for hypothesis
    prediction
  15. a well tested and widely accepted hypothesis. The majority of the world's scientists agree with it. ex. Big Bang Theory
    theory
  16. worn to protect your eyes
    Safety Goggles
  17. the process scientists use to answer questions about the natural world
    The Scientific Method
  18. the study of earth and its features
    Earth Science
  19. to review and think about the data you gathered in the experiment. Make a data table or graph
    Analyze Data
  20. a way to test your hypothesis using step by step directions
    Do an Experiment
  21. a written set of step by step directions
    Procedure
  22. the study of matter, energy, and motion.
    physical science
  23. any factor you can change in an experiment
    Variable
  24. anyone who uses the scientific method as a process to attempt to answer questions about the natural world.
    Scientist