Rocks,sand,minerals,and soilAll wateron earth% of freshwater onearthRain,sleet,snow, hailAnything thathas weightand takes upspacestudiestheclimate% of saltwater onearthA type ofmixture whereone substancesdissolves intoanotherMatter cannever becreated nordestroyedtheprocess ofmovingsediment365 days,responsiblefor theseasonsHow bright astar appearsto be basedon its distancefrom earthWhen aliquid iscooled andbecomes asolidDay by daychanges intheatmosphereWhen aliquid isheated andbecomes agasAll gasonearthResponsiblefor movingwater in,around andon earthTwosubstancesarecombinedUsed todescribe thingsthat can bedissolved intowater (like saltand sugar)when enoughcondensationtakes placeand the liquidfallsLong termPatterns intheatmosphereHowbright astaractually is24 hours-responsiblefor day andnightthe processof breakingdown rocksUsed todescribe thingsthat cannot bedissolved (likesand and woodchips)Whatdrives thewatercyclePulls in adownwardmotionwhen a gasis cooledandbecomes aliquidstudiestheweatherAll lifeonearthWhen a solidis heatedandbecomes aliquidthe processof droppingoff sedimentWhen waterisevaporatedfrom treesand plantsRocks,sand,minerals,and soilAll wateron earth% of freshwater onearthRain,sleet,snow, hailAnything thathas weightand takes upspacestudiestheclimate% of saltwater onearthA type ofmixture whereone substancesdissolves intoanotherMatter cannever becreated nordestroyedtheprocess ofmovingsediment365 days,responsiblefor theseasonsHow bright astar appearsto be basedon its distancefrom earthWhen aliquid iscooled andbecomes asolidDay by daychanges intheatmosphereWhen aliquid isheated andbecomes agasAll gasonearthResponsiblefor movingwater in,around andon earthTwosubstancesarecombinedUsed todescribe thingsthat can bedissolved intowater (like saltand sugar)when enoughcondensationtakes placeand the liquidfallsLong termPatterns intheatmosphereHowbright astaractually is24 hours-responsiblefor day andnightthe processof breakingdown rocksUsed todescribe thingsthat cannot bedissolved (likesand and woodchips)Whatdrives thewatercyclePulls in adownwardmotionwhen a gasis cooledandbecomes aliquidstudiestheweatherAll lifeonearthWhen a solidis heatedandbecomes aliquidthe processof droppingoff sedimentWhen waterisevaporatedfrom treesand plants

MISS JOHNSON VOCAB REVIEW - 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. Rocks, sand, minerals, and soil
  2. All water on earth
  3. % of fresh water on earth
  4. Rain, sleet, snow, hail
  5. Anything that has weight and takes up space
  6. studies the climate
  7. % of salt water on earth
  8. A type of mixture where one substances dissolves into another
  9. Matter can never be created nor destroyed
  10. the process of moving sediment
  11. 365 days, responsible for the seasons
  12. How bright a star appears to be based on its distance from earth
  13. When a liquid is cooled and becomes a solid
  14. Day by day changes in the atmosphere
  15. When a liquid is heated and becomes a gas
  16. All gas on earth
  17. Responsible for moving water in, around and on earth
  18. Two substances are combined
  19. Used to describe things that can be dissolved into water (like salt and sugar)
  20. when enough condensation takes place and the liquid falls
  21. Long term Patterns in the atmosphere
  22. How bright a star actually is
  23. 24 hours- responsible for day and night
  24. the process of breaking down rocks
  25. Used to describe things that cannot be dissolved (like sand and wood chips)
  26. What drives the water cycle
  27. Pulls in a downward motion
  28. when a gas is cooled and becomes a liquid
  29. studies the weather
  30. All life on earth
  31. When a solid is heated and becomes a liquid
  32. the process of dropping off sediment
  33. When water is evaporated from trees and plants