energy thatcomes from asource andtravelsthrough spaceBehaviors welearn to do (ex.learning toread, tie ourshoes, type)A tool thatmeasuresthe amountof rainfall.All livingthings inanecosystemStrength orspeed ofmovement  A force thatopposes themotion of oneobject movingpast another. Livingthingswith manycellsThe tendency of amoving object tokeep moving in astraight line or ofany object to resista change in motion.The force ofattractionbetween anytwo objects dueto their mass.A measureof theamount ofmatter in anobject.A neworganismthat is theproduct ofreproductionThe motion ortransmittal of heatthrough a liquid or gasbecause of the naturalrising of the heatedparts and sinking of thecooled parts (indirectcontact – NO touchingOf orrelatingto waterAn organism (as abacterium or afungus) that feeds onand breaks downdead plant or animalmatter  A push or pullexerted by oneobject on another,causing a changein motion.A fastflowing, riverof air foundin theatmosphereThetransmission ortransfer of heatthrough matter(direct contact -touchesA measureof thewarmth orcoldness ofan objectAn area whereseawater mixeswith freshwater(brackish water).A devicethatmeasurestemperatureThe smallestliving thingson EarthA cloud thatforms in ablanket likelayer.A weathertool used todeterminethe directionof the wind.A device formeasuringair pressure.A community oforganisms wherethere are severalinterrelated(connected) foodchains.  A community oforganisms whereeach member iseaten in turn byanother member.  All living andnon-livingthings in anenvironment.A nonlivingpart of anecosystem. Half of theearth  The process inwhich matterchanges from aliquid to a gasWater that isreleased fromclouds in the sky;includes rain,snow, sleet, hail, &freezing rainA puffy cloud thatappears to rise upfrom a flat bottom(looks like a cottonball).  Change invelocity withrespect totime.  The system ofthe body thatcarriesinformation toall parts of thebody:A device thatmeasureswind speed.Thepressureexerted bytheatmosphereA dense evergreenforest with an annualrainfall of at least 406centimeters.Rainforests are oftenlocated in tropicalregions.  The continualmovement ofwater betweenthe land,ocean, and theairMaterial thathas mass andtakes up someamount ofspace  Of orrelatingto landLand where grassor grasslikevegetation growsand is the dominantform of plant life  To turnfrom agas into aliquidA living partof anecosystem.The process in plantsby which water istaken up by the rootsand released aswater vapor throughstomata in the leavesThe speedand directionof a movingobjectA high-altitudecloud with afeatherlikeshape, made ofice crystals.  Rainfallnotabsorbedby the soilThe process bywhich plants thatcontain chlorophylluse the sun tomake their ownfood and nutrients.energy thatcomes from asource andtravelsthrough spaceBehaviors welearn to do (ex.learning toread, tie ourshoes, type)A tool thatmeasuresthe amountof rainfall.All livingthings inanecosystemStrength orspeed ofmovement  A force thatopposes themotion of oneobject movingpast another. Livingthingswith manycellsThe tendency of amoving object tokeep moving in astraight line or ofany object to resista change in motion.The force ofattractionbetween anytwo objects dueto their mass.A measureof theamount ofmatter in anobject.A neworganismthat is theproduct ofreproductionThe motion ortransmittal of heatthrough a liquid or gasbecause of the naturalrising of the heatedparts and sinking of thecooled parts (indirectcontact – NO touchingOf orrelatingto waterAn organism (as abacterium or afungus) that feeds onand breaks downdead plant or animalmatter  A push or pullexerted by oneobject on another,causing a changein motion.A fastflowing, riverof air foundin theatmosphereThetransmission ortransfer of heatthrough matter(direct contact -touchesA measureof thewarmth orcoldness ofan objectAn area whereseawater mixeswith freshwater(brackish water).A devicethatmeasurestemperatureThe smallestliving thingson EarthA cloud thatforms in ablanket likelayer.A weathertool used todeterminethe directionof the wind.A device formeasuringair pressure.A community oforganisms wherethere are severalinterrelated(connected) foodchains.  A community oforganisms whereeach member iseaten in turn byanother member.  All living andnon-livingthings in anenvironment.A nonlivingpart of anecosystem. Half of theearth  The process inwhich matterchanges from aliquid to a gasWater that isreleased fromclouds in the sky;includes rain,snow, sleet, hail, &freezing rainA puffy cloud thatappears to rise upfrom a flat bottom(looks like a cottonball).  Change invelocity withrespect totime.  The system ofthe body thatcarriesinformation toall parts of thebody:A device thatmeasureswind speed.Thepressureexerted bytheatmosphereA dense evergreenforest with an annualrainfall of at least 406centimeters.Rainforests are oftenlocated in tropicalregions.  The continualmovement ofwater betweenthe land,ocean, and theairMaterial thathas mass andtakes up someamount ofspace  Of orrelatingto landLand where grassor grasslikevegetation growsand is the dominantform of plant life  To turnfrom agas into aliquidA living partof anecosystem.The process in plantsby which water istaken up by the rootsand released aswater vapor throughstomata in the leavesThe speedand directionof a movingobjectA high-altitudecloud with afeatherlikeshape, made ofice crystals.  Rainfallnotabsorbedby the soilThe process bywhich plants thatcontain chlorophylluse the sun tomake their ownfood and nutrients.

Science EOG Review 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. energy that comes from a source and travels through space
  2. Behaviors we learn to do (ex. learning to read, tie our shoes, type)
  3. A tool that measures the amount of rainfall.
  4. All living things in an ecosystem
  5. Strength or speed of movement
  6. A force that opposes the motion of one object moving past another.
  7. Living things with many cells
  8. The tendency of a moving object to keep moving in a straight line or of any object to resist a change in motion.
  9. The force of attraction between any two objects due to their mass.
  10. A measure of the amount of matter in an object.
  11. A new organism that is the product of reproduction
  12. The motion or transmittal of heat through a liquid or gas because of the natural rising of the heated parts and sinking of the cooled parts (indirect contact – NO touching
  13. Of or relating to water
  14. An organism (as a bacterium or a fungus) that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter
  15. A push or pull exerted by one object on another, causing a change in motion.
  16. A fast flowing, river of air found in the atmosphere
  17. The transmission or transfer of heat through matter (direct contact - touches
  18. A measure of the warmth or coldness of an object
  19. An area where seawater mixes with freshwater (brackish water).
  20. A device that measures temperature
  21. The smallest living things on Earth
  22. A cloud that forms in a blanket like layer.
  23. A weather tool used to determine the direction of the wind.
  24. A device for measuring air pressure.
  25. A community of organisms where there are several interrelated (connected) food chains.
  26. A community of organisms where each member is eaten in turn by another member.
  27. All living and non-living things in an environment.
  28. A nonliving part of an ecosystem.
  29. Half of the earth
  30. The process in which matter changes from a liquid to a gas
  31. Water that is released from clouds in the sky; includes rain, snow, sleet, hail, & freezing rain
  32. A puffy cloud that appears to rise up from a flat bottom (looks like a cotton ball).
  33. Change in velocity with respect to time.
  34. The system of the body that carries information to all parts of the body:
  35. A device that measures wind speed.
  36. The pressure exerted by the atmosphere
  37. A dense evergreen forest with an annual rainfall of at least 406 centimeters. Rainforests are often located in tropical regions.
  38. The continual movement of water between the land, ocean, and the air
  39. Material that has mass and takes up some amount of space
  40. Of or relating to land
  41. Land where grass or grasslike vegetation grows and is the dominant form of plant life
  42. To turn from a gas into a liquid
  43. A living part of an ecosystem.
  44. The process in plants by which water is taken up by the roots and released as water vapor through stomata in the leaves
  45. The speed and direction of a moving object
  46. A high-altitude cloud with a featherlike shape, made of ice crystals.
  47. Rainfall not absorbed by the soil
  48. The process by which plants that contain chlorophyll use the sun to make their own food and nutrients.