inheritedtraittrait that ispassed fromparent tooffspringmechanicalenergyenergy anobject hasbecause ofits motion orpositionmagnetismthe propertyof attractionto a magnetphysicalpropertydescribes thephysical state ofsomething, suchas mass,temperature, ordensityinsulatormaterial inwhich heat oran electriccurrent doesnot easily flowthroughrevolutionmovement ofone objectaroundanotherobjectsoundenergyenergy thattravels throughmatter and canbe heard by theearcompactionsediment issqueezed andthe spacebetweensediment grainsis reducedelectricityform ofenergythat usesa currentconductormaterial thatallows heat oran electriccurrent to easilyflow through itmixturecombination oftwo or moresubstances thatcan beseparated easilylearnedbehaviorbehavior thatis taughtfromobservationor instructionecosystemall of the livingand non-livingthings in anarea and howthey interactrelativedensitywhen anobject floatsor sinks whencompared towatererosionmovement ofpieces of sand,soil, or rock fromone place toanother by water,wind, ice or gravitypreyanimal thatis huntedand eaten byanotheranimalsolubilitythe ability ofa substanceto dissolve inanothersubstancesolutiontype of mixturewhere a substancedissolves andcannot be easilyseparatedvalleylong, narrowregion of lowland betweenhills or otherhigh areasproducerorganism thatuses sunlightto make itsown food forenergycondensationchangingof matterfrom a gasto a liquid foodwebpathway forthe flow offood energywithin a singleecosystemfoodchainsingle path ofenergy from thesun to producerand throughdifferent levelsof consumercementationprocess in whichsediments areglued together byminerals that aredeposited by watermasstheamount ofmatter insomethingclimatelong termpattern ofweather in aspecific areaoffspringthe youngborn oflivingorganismsevaporationchanging ofa liquid intoa gas, oftenwhen heat isaddedconsumerorganismthat feeds onother plantsor animalslifecycleseries ofchanges inthe life of anorganismweatheringbreaking downof rock intosmaller piecesby water, wind,ice, or plantsinstinctbehavior thathappensnaturallywithoutbeing taughtmatteranything thathas massand takes upspacefossilfuelnatural fuelsuch as coal,oil, or naturalgas, formedover millions ofyearsweatheroutdoorconditions ofthe air in oneplace at aspecific timelightenergyform of energythat travels inwaves andhumans canseereflectionbouncingback of awave froma surfacesedimentmaterial, such asstones and sand,carried onto landor into water bywater, wind or aglacierorganismindividual livingthing that canreact to stimuli,reproduce,growrefractionbending of awave as itmoves fromone substanceto anotherthermalenergyenergy inthe formof heatdecomposerorganism thatfeeds on andbreaks downdead plant andanimal matterprecipitationrain, snow,sleet, or hailthat falls tothe grounddecayto rot,decompose,or breakdown intosmaller partspredatoranimal thatlives byattacking,killing, andeating otheranimalsrotationspinning of aplanet,moon, orother objecton its axiscanyonlarge valley withvery steep sidesand usually ariver flowingalong the bottomglacierslowlymovingmass oficedeltalandform that isformed fromsediment deposit atthe mouth of a riverthat is fan shapedand triangularforcepushor pulldepositionsedimentsare droppedoff in adifferentlocationdissolvebecomepart ofa liquidinheritedtraittrait that ispassed fromparent tooffspringmechanicalenergyenergy anobject hasbecause ofits motion orpositionmagnetismthe propertyof attractionto a magnetphysicalpropertydescribes thephysical state ofsomething, suchas mass,temperature, ordensityinsulatormaterial inwhich heat oran electriccurrent doesnot easily flowthroughrevolutionmovement ofone objectaroundanotherobjectsoundenergyenergy thattravels throughmatter and canbe heard by theearcompactionsediment issqueezed andthe spacebetweensediment grainsis reducedelectricityform ofenergythat usesa currentconductormaterial thatallows heat oran electriccurrent to easilyflow through itmixturecombination oftwo or moresubstances thatcan beseparated easilylearnedbehaviorbehavior thatis taughtfromobservationor instructionecosystemall of the livingand non-livingthings in anarea and howthey interactrelativedensitywhen anobject floatsor sinks whencompared towatererosionmovement ofpieces of sand,soil, or rock fromone place toanother by water,wind, ice or gravitypreyanimal thatis huntedand eaten byanotheranimalsolubilitythe ability ofa substanceto dissolve inanothersubstancesolutiontype of mixturewhere a substancedissolves andcannot be easilyseparatedvalleylong, narrowregion of lowland betweenhills or otherhigh areasproducerorganism thatuses sunlightto make itsown food forenergycondensationchangingof matterfrom a gasto a liquidfoodwebpathway forthe flow offood energywithin a singleecosystemfoodchainsingle path ofenergy from thesun to producerand throughdifferent levelsof consumercementationprocess in whichsediments areglued together byminerals that aredeposited by watermasstheamount ofmatter insomethingclimatelong termpattern ofweather in aspecific areaoffspringthe youngborn oflivingorganismsevaporationchanging ofa liquid intoa gas, oftenwhen heat isaddedconsumerorganismthat feeds onother plantsor animalslifecycleseries ofchanges inthe life of anorganismweatheringbreaking downof rock intosmaller piecesby water, wind,ice, or plantsinstinctbehavior thathappensnaturallywithoutbeing taughtmatteranything thathas massand takes upspacefossilfuelnatural fuelsuch as coal,oil, or naturalgas, formedover millions ofyearsweatheroutdoorconditions ofthe air in oneplace at aspecific timelightenergyform of energythat travels inwaves andhumans canseereflectionbouncingback of awave froma surfacesedimentmaterial, such asstones and sand,carried onto landor into water bywater, wind or aglacierorganismindividual livingthing that canreact to stimuli,reproduce,growrefractionbending of awave as itmoves fromone substanceto anotherthermalenergyenergy inthe formof heatdecomposerorganism thatfeeds on andbreaks downdead plant andanimal matterprecipitationrain, snow,sleet, or hailthat falls tothe grounddecayto rot,decompose,or breakdown intosmaller partspredatoranimal thatlives byattacking,killing, andeating otheranimalsrotationspinning of aplanet,moon, orother objecton its axiscanyonlarge valley withvery steep sidesand usually ariver flowingalong the bottomglacierslowlymovingmass oficedeltalandform that isformed fromsediment deposit atthe mouth of a riverthat is fan shapedand triangularforcepushor pulldepositionsedimentsare droppedoff in adifferentlocationdissolvebecomepart ofa liquid

STAAR Science Vocabulary - 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. trait that is passed from parent to offspring
    inherited trait
  2. energy an object has because of its motion or position
    mechanical energy
  3. the property of attraction to a magnet
    magnetism
  4. describes the physical state of something, such as mass, temperature, or density
    physical property
  5. material in which heat or an electric current does not easily flow through
    insulator
  6. movement of one object around another object
    revolution
  7. energy that travels through matter and can be heard by the ear
    sound energy
  8. sediment is squeezed and the space between sediment grains is reduced
    compaction
  9. form of energy that uses a current
    electricity
  10. material that allows heat or an electric current to easily flow through it
    conductor
  11. combination of two or more substances that can be separated easily
    mixture
  12. behavior that is taught from observation or instruction
    learned behavior
  13. all of the living and non-living things in an area and how they interact
    ecosystem
  14. when an object floats or sinks when compared to water
    relative density
  15. movement of pieces of sand, soil, or rock from one place to another by water, wind, ice or gravity
    erosion
  16. animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal
    prey
  17. the ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance
    solubility
  18. type of mixture where a substance dissolves and cannot be easily separated
    solution
  19. long, narrow region of low land between hills or other high areas
    valley
  20. organism that uses sunlight to make its own food for energy
    producer
  21. changing of matter from a gas to a liquid
    condensation
  22. pathway for the flow of food energy within a single ecosystem
    food web
  23. single path of energy from the sun to producer and through different levels of consumer
    food chain
  24. process in which sediments are glued together by minerals that are deposited by water
    cementation
  25. the amount of matter in something
    mass
  26. long term pattern of weather in a specific area
    climate
  27. the young born of living organisms
    offspring
  28. changing of a liquid into a gas, often when heat is added
    evaporation
  29. organism that feeds on other plants or animals
    consumer
  30. series of changes in the life of an organism
    life cycle
  31. breaking down of rock into smaller pieces by water, wind, ice, or plants
    weathering
  32. behavior that happens naturally without being taught
    instinct
  33. anything that has mass and takes up space
    matter
  34. natural fuel such as coal, oil, or natural gas, formed over millions of years
    fossil fuel
  35. outdoor conditions of the air in one place at a specific time
    weather
  36. form of energy that travels in waves and humans can see
    light energy
  37. bouncing back of a wave from a surface
    reflection
  38. material, such as stones and sand, carried onto land or into water by water, wind or a glacier
    sediment
  39. individual living thing that can react to stimuli, reproduce, grow
    organism
  40. bending of a wave as it moves from one substance to another
    refraction
  41. energy in the form of heat
    thermal energy
  42. organism that feeds on and breaks down dead plant and animal matter
    decomposer
  43. rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
    precipitation
  44. to rot, decompose, or break down into smaller parts
    decay
  45. animal that lives by attacking, killing, and eating other animals
    predator
  46. spinning of a planet, moon, or other object on its axis
    rotation
  47. large valley with very steep sides and usually a river flowing along the bottom
    canyon
  48. slowly moving mass of ice
    glacier
  49. landform that is formed from sediment deposit at the mouth of a river that is fan shaped and triangular
    delta
  50. push or pull
    force
  51. sediments are dropped off in a different location
    deposition
  52. become part of a liquid
    dissolve