experimentationismethodicallytestinghypotheseshypothesis an educatedguess thatattempts to explainan observation oranswer a questioncannotScience_____proveanything.spontaneousgeneration the idea that livingorganisms can bespontaneouslyformed fromnonlivingsubstances blindexperimentexperiment inwhich informationabout the test iskept from theparticipants toreduce biascounterexamplean examplethatcontradicts aconclusion RobertBoyleknown asthe founderof modernchemistryreduceYou should always____ the number ofexperimentalvariables that are nota necessary part ofthe experiment.SirIsaacNewtonA devout Christian thatstudied sciencespecifically as a meansof learning more aboutGod, and he believedthat the best way tolearn about God wasby studying the Bible. piecharta circlegraph is alsoknown as a_____.doublebargraphcomparesthe relativesize of 2 setsof datalinegraphThis graphrecordsindividual dataas points on agraphscienceThe systematic studyof the natural worldthrough observationand experimentationin order to formulategeneral lawsHistoricalsciencerelies on relicsfrom the pastand historicalrecords to try todiscover truth.legendgives youinformationabout a graphso that you canbetter read it.double-blindexperimentan experiment inwhich neither theexperimenters northe participants knowthe objects' identitiesin the setupscientificlaw a description of anatural phenomenonor principle that issupported by asignificant amount ofevidence and oftenincludesmathematical termsnaturalselectionhow livingorganisms canadapt to changesin theirsurroundingsthrough a processcalled provedScience is not ameans bywhichsomething canbe ______.scientificmethod  provides a frameworkin which scientistscan analyzesituations, explaincertain phenomena,and answer specificquestions in anordered way controlthe variable ofpart of anexperiment towhich all otherswill becomparedexperimentalvariablean aspect of anexperiment thatchanges duringthe course of theexperimentOperationalscience _____ usesobservable,repeatableexperiments totry to discovertruth.scientifictheoryan explanation of thenatural world that hasbeen thoroughlytested and issupported by asignificant amount ofevidenceexperimentationismethodicallytestinghypotheseshypothesis an educatedguess thatattempts to explainan observation oranswer a questioncannotScience_____proveanything.spontaneousgeneration the idea that livingorganisms can bespontaneouslyformed fromnonlivingsubstances blindexperimentexperiment inwhich informationabout the test iskept from theparticipants toreduce biascounterexamplean examplethatcontradicts aconclusion RobertBoyleknown asthe founderof modernchemistryreduceYou should always____ the number ofexperimentalvariables that are nota necessary part ofthe experiment.SirIsaacNewtonA devout Christian thatstudied sciencespecifically as a meansof learning more aboutGod, and he believedthat the best way tolearn about God wasby studying the Bible. piecharta circlegraph is alsoknown as a_____.doublebargraphcomparesthe relativesize of 2 setsof datalinegraphThis graphrecordsindividual dataas points on agraphscienceThe systematic studyof the natural worldthrough observationand experimentationin order to formulategeneral lawsHistoricalsciencerelies on relicsfrom the pastand historicalrecords to try todiscover truth.legendgives youinformationabout a graphso that you canbetter read it.double-blindexperimentan experiment inwhich neither theexperimenters northe participants knowthe objects' identitiesin the setupscientificlaw a description of anatural phenomenonor principle that issupported by asignificant amount ofevidence and oftenincludesmathematical termsnaturalselectionhow livingorganisms canadapt to changesin theirsurroundingsthrough a processcalled provedScience is not ameans bywhichsomething canbe ______.scientificmethod  provides a frameworkin which scientistscan analyzesituations, explaincertain phenomena,and answer specificquestions in anordered way controlthe variable ofpart of anexperiment towhich all otherswill becomparedexperimentalvariablean aspect of anexperiment thatchanges duringthe course of theexperimentOperationalscience _____ usesobservable,repeatableexperiments totry to discovertruth.scientifictheoryan explanation of thenatural world that hasbeen thoroughlytested and issupported by asignificant amount ofevidence

Apologia General Science Units 1-3 - 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. is methodically testing hypotheses
    experimentation
  2. an educated guess that attempts to explain an observation or answer a question
    hypothesis
  3. Science _____ prove anything.
    cannot
  4. the idea that living organisms can be spontaneously formed from nonliving substances
    spontaneous generation
  5. experiment in which information about the test is kept from the participants to reduce bias
    blind experiment
  6. an example that contradicts a conclusion
    counter example
  7. known as the founder of modern chemistry
    Robert Boyle
  8. You should always ____ the number of experimental variables that are not a necessary part of the experiment.
    reduce
  9. A devout Christian that studied science specifically as a means of learning more about God, and he believed that the best way to learn about God was by studying the Bible.
    Sir Isaac Newton
  10. a circle graph is also known as a _____.
    pie chart
  11. compares the relative size of 2 sets of data
    double bar graph
  12. This graph records individual data as points on a graph
    line graph
  13. The systematic study of the natural world through observation and experimentation in order to formulate general laws
    science
  14. relies on relics from the past and historical records to try to discover truth.
    Historical science
  15. gives you information about a graph so that you can better read it.
    legend
  16. an experiment in which neither the experimenters nor the participants know the objects' identities in the setup
    double-blind experiment
  17. a description of a natural phenomenon or principle that is supported by a significant amount of evidence and often includes mathematical terms
    scientific law
  18. how living organisms can adapt to changes in their surroundings through a process called
    natural selection
  19. Science is not a means by which something can be ______.
    proved
  20. provides a framework in which scientists can analyze situations, explain certain phenomena, and answer specific questions in an ordered way
    scientific method
  21. the variable of part of an experiment to which all others will be compared
    control
  22. an aspect of an experiment that changes during the course of the experiment
    experimental variable
  23. _____ uses observable, repeatable experiments to try to discover truth.
    Operational science
  24. an explanation of the natural world that has been thoroughly tested and is supported by a significant amount of evidence
    scientific theory