lengthmeasure ofobjects size orthe distancebetween twopointsgraduatedcylindermeasuressmallvolumesof liquidprismsrefractswhite lightinto thespectrumdegreesCelsiusCMassamount ofmatter inan objectkilogramkgliterLaquariumsandterrariumscontainorganismsforobservationweightforce actingon an objectdue togravitykilometerkmhandlensallows us tosee smallobjects withmore detailmeterm1,000metershow manymeters isonekilometer?mirrorsused toreflectlightmillilitermLgramgtemperatureaverageamount ofthermal energyin an object orsubstance1meter100centimeters= how manymeters?thermometermeasuresthetemperatureof mattertimingdevicesmeasureselapsedtimebalancemeasuresmassmetricsystemmeasurementsystembased on themeter, liter,and gramspringscalemeasuresweight or theforce ofgravity on anobjectVolumeamount ofspacemattertakes upmeterstick/rulermeasureslength,includingdistanceABCDDiagramAccurate,Big, Colorful,Detailed withlabelscentimetercmmagnetsused totest formagnetismmilligrammgNewtonNbeakermeasureslargevolumesof liquidmicroscopesallows us toseeextremelysmall objectsmore closelyit is easyto use andunderstandWhy doscientistsuse themetricsystem?lengthmeasure ofobjects size orthe distancebetween twopointsgraduatedcylindermeasuressmallvolumesof liquidprismsrefractswhite lightinto thespectrumdegreesCelsiusCMassamount ofmatter inan objectkilogramkgliterLaquariumsandterrariumscontainorganismsforobservationweightforce actingon an objectdue togravitykilometerkmhandlensallows us tosee smallobjects withmore detailmeterm1,000metershow manymeters isonekilometer?mirrorsused toreflectlightmillilitermLgramgtemperatureaverageamount ofthermal energyin an object orsubstance1meter100centimeters= how manymeters?thermometermeasuresthetemperatureof mattertimingdevicesmeasureselapsedtimebalancemeasuresmassmetricsystemmeasurementsystembased on themeter, liter,and gramspringscalemeasuresweight or theforce ofgravity on anobjectVolumeamount ofspacemattertakes upmeterstick/rulermeasureslength,includingdistanceABCDDiagramAccurate,Big, Colorful,Detailed withlabelscentimetercmmagnetsused totest formagnetismmilligrammgNewtonNbeakermeasureslargevolumesof liquidmicroscopesallows us toseeextremelysmall objectsmore closelyit is easyto use andunderstandWhy doscientistsuse themetricsystem?

Science Tools & Metric System - 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. measure of objects size or the distance between two points
    length
  2. measures small volumes of liquid
    graduated cylinder
  3. refracts white light into the spectrum
    prisms
  4. C
    degrees Celsius
  5. amount of matter in an object
    Mass
  6. kg
    kilogram
  7. L
    liter
  8. contain organisms for observation
    aquariums and terrariums
  9. force acting on an object due to gravity
    weight
  10. km
    kilometer
  11. allows us to see small objects with more detail
    hand lens
  12. m
    meter
  13. how many meters is one kilometer?
    1,000 meters
  14. used to reflect light
    mirrors
  15. mL
    milliliter
  16. g
    gram
  17. average amount of thermal energy in an object or substance
    temperature
  18. 100 centimeters = how many meters?
    1 meter
  19. measures the temperature of matter
    thermometer
  20. measures elapsed time
    timing devices
  21. measures mass
    balance
  22. measurement system based on the meter, liter, and gram
    metric system
  23. measures weight or the force of gravity on an object
    spring scale
  24. amount of space matter takes up
    Volume
  25. measures length, including distance
    meter stick/ruler
  26. Accurate, Big, Colorful, Detailed with labels
    ABCD Diagram
  27. cm
    centimeter
  28. used to test for magnetism
    magnets
  29. mg
    milligram
  30. N
    Newton
  31. measures large volumes of liquid
    beaker
  32. allows us to see extremely small objects more closely
    microscopes
  33. Why do scientists use the metric system?
    it is easy to use and understand