scientifictheoryexplanation ofobservations orevents that is basedon knowledge gainedfrom manyinvestigationsobservationact of usingyour sensesto gatherinformationscientificlawrule thatdescribesa patternin naturescienceinvestigationand explorationof natural eventsand the resultingnew informationpredictionstatement ofwhat willhappen nextin a sequenceof eventsdescriptionspoken orwrittensummaryof events8 x 324kgkilogram6 x 742100hectomeantheaverageof a set ofnumbers11 x111215 x 525medianwhen orderedfrom least togreatest, thenumber in themiddle of adata setrangethe differencebetween thehighest andlowest numberin a data settechnologypractical useof scientificknowledgeespecially forindustrial use8 x 972InternationalSystem ofUnits (SI)internationallyacceptedsystem formeasurementmodethe numberthat showsup the mostin a data set10 x12120explanationinterpretationofobservationscriticalthinkingcomparing whatyou already knowwith theinformation youare given in orderto decide if youagree with ithypothesispossibleexplanation foran observationthat can bescientificallytestedinferencelogicalexplanation ofan observationthat is drawnfrom priorknowledgescientifictheoryexplanation ofobservations orevents that is basedon knowledge gainedfrom manyinvestigationsobservationact of usingyour sensesto gatherinformationscientificlawrule thatdescribesa patternin naturescienceinvestigationand explorationof natural eventsand the resultingnew informationpredictionstatement ofwhat willhappen nextin a sequenceof eventsdescriptionspoken orwrittensummaryof events8 x 324kgkilogram6 x 742100hectomeantheaverageof a set ofnumbers11 x111215 x 525medianwhen orderedfrom least togreatest, thenumber in themiddle of adata setrangethe differencebetween thehighest andlowest numberin a data settechnologypractical useof scientificknowledgeespecially forindustrial use8 x 972InternationalSystem ofUnits (SI)internationallyacceptedsystem formeasurementmodethe numberthat showsup the mostin a data set10 x12120explanationinterpretationofobservationscriticalthinkingcomparing whatyou already knowwith theinformation youare given in orderto decide if youagree with ithypothesispossibleexplanation foran observationthat can bescientificallytestedinferencelogicalexplanation ofan observationthat is drawnfrom priorknowledge

6th Grade MOS Bingo - 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. explanation of observations or events that is based on knowledge gained from many investigations
    scientific theory
  2. act of using your senses to gather information
    observation
  3. rule that describes a pattern in nature
    scientific law
  4. investigation and exploration of natural events and the resulting new information
    science
  5. statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
    prediction
  6. spoken or written summary of events
    description
  7. 24
    8 x 3
  8. kilogram
    kg
  9. 42
    6 x 7
  10. hecto
    100
  11. the average of a set of numbers
    mean
  12. 121
    11 x 11
  13. 25
    5 x 5
  14. when ordered from least to greatest, the number in the middle of a data set
    median
  15. the difference between the highest and lowest number in a data set
    range
  16. practical use of scientific knowledge especially for industrial use
    technology
  17. 72
    8 x 9
  18. internationally accepted system for measurement
    International System of Units (SI)
  19. the number that shows up the most in a data set
    mode
  20. 120
    10 x 12
  21. interpretation of observations
    explanation
  22. comparing what you already know with the information you are given in order to decide if you agree with it
    critical thinking
  23. possible explanation for an observation that can be scientifically tested
    hypothesis
  24. logical explanation of an observation that is drawn from prior knowledge
    inference