when asubstancedissolves intoanother, suchas salt added towaterphysicalchange inmatter froma gas to aliquidclassificationof matter asa solid,liquid, or gasallows heator an electriccurrent toflow throughitcharacteristicsthat describethe physicalstate ofsomethinga materialthrough whichheat orelectricity doesnot easily flowwhat isneeded to dowork orcausechangeto make differentwithout changingwhat the materialis made of such ascutting, folding, ormeltingthe temperatureat which asubstancechanges statesfrom a liquid to agasmeasurementof the abilityof a solid todissolve in aliquidhow densesomething iscompared witha referencematerialpushing orpulling forceproduced bya magnetcharacteristics thatcan be observedor measured suchas color, meltingpoint, size, etc.anything thathas massand takes upspaceenergyresulting fromthe flow ofelectricitythrough aconductora singlepart of amixture orsolutionenergy thatcauses atransfer ofheat betweenmaterialstemperature atwhich asubstancechanges statesfrom a liquid to asolidspreadoutuniformlyin a liquidtemperature atwhich asubstancechanges statesfrom a solid to aliquidsubstances thatkeep their ownproperties butcan be easilyseparatedthe amount ofspace mattertakes up;measured inliters ormillilitersphysicalchange inmatter froma liquid to agasthe amountof matter insomething;measured ingramswhen asubstancedissolves intoanother, suchas salt added towaterphysicalchange inmatter froma gas to aliquidclassificationof matter asa solid,liquid, or gasallows heator an electriccurrent toflow throughitcharacteristicsthat describethe physicalstate ofsomethinga materialthrough whichheat orelectricity doesnot easily flowwhat isneeded to dowork orcausechangeto make differentwithout changingwhat the materialis made of such ascutting, folding, ormeltingthe temperatureat which asubstancechanges statesfrom a liquid to agasmeasurementof the abilityof a solid todissolve in aliquidhow densesomething iscompared witha referencematerialpushing orpulling forceproduced bya magnetcharacteristics thatcan be observedor measured suchas color, meltingpoint, size, etc.anything thathas massand takes upspaceenergyresulting fromthe flow ofelectricitythrough aconductora singlepart of amixture orsolutionenergy thatcauses atransfer ofheat betweenmaterialstemperature atwhich asubstancechanges statesfrom a liquid to asolidspreadoutuniformlyin a liquidtemperature atwhich asubstancechanges statesfrom a solid to aliquidsubstances thatkeep their ownproperties butcan be easilyseparatedthe amount ofspace mattertakes up;measured inliters ormillilitersphysicalchange inmatter froma liquid to agasthe amountof matter insomething;measured ingrams

5th Grade Science - 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. when a substance dissolves into another, such as salt added to water
  2. physical change in matter from a gas to a liquid
  3. classification of matter as a solid, liquid, or gas
  4. allows heat or an electric current to flow through it
  5. characteristics that describe the physical state of something
  6. a material through which heat or electricity does not easily flow
  7. what is needed to do work or cause change
  8. to make different without changing what the material is made of such as cutting, folding, or melting
  9. the temperature at which a substance changes states from a liquid to a gas
  10. measurement of the ability of a solid to dissolve in a liquid
  11. how dense something is compared with a reference material
  12. pushing or pulling force produced by a magnet
  13. characteristics that can be observed or measured such as color, melting point, size, etc.
  14. anything that has mass and takes up space
  15. energy resulting from the flow of electricity through a conductor
  16. a single part of a mixture or solution
  17. energy that causes a transfer of heat between materials
  18. temperature at which a substance changes states from a liquid to a solid
  19. spread out uniformly in a liquid
  20. temperature at which a substance changes states from a solid to a liquid
  21. substances that keep their own properties but can be easily separated
  22. the amount of space matter takes up; measured in liters or milliliters
  23. physical change in matter from a liquid to a gas
  24. the amount of matter in something; measured in grams