insulatorAny materialthat does nottransfer heator electricitywellconductorThe ability tomove heat andelectricity fromone substanceto anothermetalloidsElementslocated on thestaircase /zigzag line). Actlike both metalsand nonmetals state ofmatterThe formsthat matterexists in(solid, liquid,gas)nonmetalsElementslocated on theright side of thePeriodic Table.Dull, insulators,solid or gasesbiosphereAll living thingson Earth. Madeup mostly ofOxygen thenCarbon.elementConsistsof onetype ofatomnabundantA largeamount ofsomethingatomThe basicbuilding blockof matter thatmakes upeverydayobjectsatmosphereThe gasessurrounding theEarth made upof mostlyNitrogen thenOxygensemi-conductorA substancethat conductselectricity at arate betweenmetals andnonmetalshydrosphereAll the water onEarth. Made upmostly ofOxygen thenHydrogendulllusterA substancethat has poorreflectivity,(not shiny,earthy)moleculeTwo or moreatoms (of anykind) that areheld togetherby chemicalbondsmixtureTwo or moresubstances thatare together butnot chemicallycombinedpuresubstanceMatter withuniformpropertiesand a specificcomposition.metalsElements locatedon the left side ofPeriodic Table.Shiny luster,malleable, ductile,good conductorsmalleabileThe ability tobe hammeredinto thinsheets withoutbreakingshinylusterAn objectthat reflectslight from itssurfacecompoundconsists ofmore thanone type ofatom in afixed rationductileThe ability tobe stretchedinto a wirewithoutbreakinglithosphereThe solid part ofEarth's surface.Made up mostlyof Oxygen thenSiliconreactivityThe tendency ofa substance toreact with itssurroundingfs orcertain othersubstances.brittlenessThetendency tobreak orshattertunder stress.insulatorAny materialthat does nottransfer heator electricitywellconductorThe ability tomove heat andelectricity fromone substanceto anothermetalloidsElementslocated on thestaircase /zigzag line). Actlike both metalsand nonmetalsstate ofmatterThe formsthat matterexists in(solid, liquid,gas)nonmetalsElementslocated on theright side of thePeriodic Table.Dull, insulators,solid or gasesbiosphereAll living thingson Earth. Madeup mostly ofOxygen thenCarbon.elementConsistsof onetype ofatomnabundantA largeamount ofsomethingatomThe basicbuilding blockof matter thatmakes upeverydayobjectsatmosphereThe gasessurrounding theEarth made upof mostlyNitrogen thenOxygensemi-conductorA substancethat conductselectricity at arate betweenmetals andnonmetalshydrosphereAll the water onEarth. Made upmostly ofOxygen thenHydrogendulllusterA substancethat has poorreflectivity,(not shiny,earthy)moleculeTwo or moreatoms (of anykind) that areheld togetherby chemicalbondsmixtureTwo or moresubstances thatare together butnot chemicallycombinedpuresubstanceMatter withuniformpropertiesand a specificcomposition.metalsElements locatedon the left side ofPeriodic Table.Shiny luster,malleable, ductile,good conductorsmalleabileThe ability tobe hammeredinto thinsheets withoutbreakingshinylusterAn objectthat reflectslight from itssurfacecompoundconsists ofmore thanone type ofatom in afixed rationductileThe ability tobe stretchedinto a wirewithoutbreakinglithosphereThe solid part ofEarth's surface.Made up mostlyof Oxygen thenSiliconreactivityThe tendency ofa substance toreact with itssurroundingfs orcertain othersubstances.brittlenessThetendency tobreak orshattertunder stress.

Classifying Matter 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. Any material that does not transfer heat or electricity well
    insulator
  2. The ability to move heat and electricity from one substance to another
    conductor
  3. Elements located on the staircase /zig zag line). Act like both metals and nonmetals
    metalloids
  4. The forms that matter exists in (solid, liquid, gas)
    state of matter
  5. Elements located on the right side of the Periodic Table. Dull, insulators, solid or gases
    nonmetals
  6. All living things on Earth. Made up mostly of Oxygen then Carbon.
    biosphere
  7. Consists of one type of atomn
    element
  8. A large amount of something
    abundant
  9. The basic building block of matter that makes up everyday objects
    atom
  10. The gases surrounding the Earth made up of mostly Nitrogen then Oxygen
    atmosphere
  11. A substance that conducts electricity at a rate between metals and nonmetals
    semi-conductor
  12. All the water on Earth. Made up mostly of Oxygen then Hydrogen
    hydrosphere
  13. A substance that has poor reflectivity, (not shiny, earthy)
    dull luster
  14. Two or more atoms (of any kind) that are held together by chemical bonds
    molecule
  15. Two or more substances that are together but not chemically combined
    mixture
  16. Matter with uniform properties and a specific composition.
    pure substance
  17. Elements located on the left side of Periodic Table. Shiny luster, malleable, ductile, good conductors
    metals
  18. The ability to be hammered into thin sheets without breaking
    malleabile
  19. An object that reflects light from its surface
    shiny luster
  20. consists of more than one type of atom in a fixed ration
    compound
  21. The ability to be stretched into a wire without breaking
    ductile
  22. The solid part of Earth's surface. Made up mostly of Oxygen then Silicon
    lithosphere
  23. The tendency of a substance to react with its surroundingfs or certain other substances.
    reactivity
  24. The tendency to break or shattert under stress.
    brittleness