Energythe ability todo work orthe ability tomove anobjectBoilingwater ona stoveExampleofThermalEnergyThermalenergymoves fromhigher tolowertemperatureTheSunExampleof lightenergyEngineeringDesignProcessAsk,Imagine,Plan, Create,ImproveSwitcha deviceused to openand closecircuitsInsulatorair, glass,plastic,wood andrubberDescriptiveinvestigationsuse carefulobservationsandmeasurementsto developfindingsSystema group ofinterconnectedparts that reactto each other( like anaquarium)Electricalenergypowersequipmentin ourMechanicalenergymovesobjectsMagnetisma force thatacts throughspace andmostmaterialsConductorall metalsand silveris the bestSoundenergyhelps you hear;is producedwhen a forcescauses anobject to vibrateElectricmotora machine thatconvertselectricalenergy intomechanicalenergyClosedCircuitthe lightbulbshinesForcea push ora pull in aparticulardirectionAtoasterExampleofelectricalenergyInvestigablequestionquestionsthat can beansweredthroughinvestigationsOpenCircuitthebuzzerdoes notbuzzMotionan objectmoving orbeingmovedGravitythe force thatpulls anobject to thecenter of theEarthLightenergyhelps yousee; travelsin a straightlineFrictionthe forcebetween twosurfacesrubbingtogetherEnergythe ability todo work orthe ability tomove anobjectBoilingwater ona stoveExampleofThermalEnergyThermalenergymoves fromhigher tolowertemperatureTheSunExampleof lightenergyEngineeringDesignProcessAsk,Imagine,Plan, Create,ImproveSwitcha deviceused to openand closecircuitsInsulatorair, glass,plastic,wood andrubberDescriptiveinvestigationsuse carefulobservationsandmeasurementsto developfindingsSystema group ofinterconnectedparts that reactto each other( like anaquarium)Electricalenergypowersequipmentin ourMechanicalenergymovesobjectsMagnetisma force thatacts throughspace andmostmaterialsConductorall metalsand silveris the bestSoundenergyhelps you hear;is producedwhen a forcescauses anobject to vibrateElectricmotora machine thatconvertselectricalenergy intomechanicalenergyClosedCircuitthe lightbulbshinesForcea push ora pull in aparticulardirectionAtoasterExampleofelectricalenergyInvestigablequestionquestionsthat can beansweredthroughinvestigationsOpenCircuitthebuzzerdoes notbuzzMotionan objectmoving orbeingmovedGravitythe force thatpulls anobject to thecenter of theEarthLightenergyhelps yousee; travelsin a straightlineFrictionthe forcebetween twosurfacesrubbingtogether

Energy Pathways - 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 ability to do work or the ability to move an object
    Energy
  2. Example of Thermal Energy
    Boiling water on a stove
  3. moves from higher to lower temperature
    Thermal energy
  4. Example of light energy
    The Sun
  5. Ask, Imagine, Plan, Create, Improve
    Engineering Design Process
  6. a device used to open and close circuits
    Switch
  7. air, glass, plastic, wood and rubber
    Insulator
  8. use careful observations and measurements to develop findings
    Descriptive investigations
  9. a group of interconnected parts that react to each other ( like an aquarium)
    System
  10. powers equipment in our
    Electrical energy
  11. moves objects
    Mechanical energy
  12. a force that acts through space and most materials
    Magnetism
  13. all metals and silver is the best
    Conductor
  14. helps you hear; is produced when a forces causes an object to vibrate
    Sound energy
  15. a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
    Electric motor
  16. the light bulb shines
    Closed Circuit
  17. a push or a pull in a particular direction
    Force
  18. Example of electrical energy
    A toaster
  19. questions that can be answered through investigations
    Investigable question
  20. the buzzer does not buzz
    Open Circuit
  21. an object moving or being moved
    Motion
  22. the force that pulls an object to the center of the Earth
    Gravity
  23. helps you see; travels in a straight line
    Light energy
  24. the force between two surfaces rubbing together
    Friction