Gases -Canchangetheir shapeHeatingSolids -Can'tflowLiquids -Canchangetheir shapeLiquids -KeepstheirvolumeSolids -KeepstheirshapeLiquids- CanflowEvaporating(Liquid togas)SolidCoolingGases -OfteninvisibleSolids -Can't becompressed(squashed)Liquids -Can't becompressed(squashed)Melting(Solid toliquid)Freezing(Liquidto solid)LiquidGases - Canbecompressed(squashed)Gases - Canchange theirvolumeSolids -KeepstheirvolumeViscosityGasGases- Canflow3 Statesof MatterIs anempty cupreallyempty?Gases -Canchangetheir shapeHeatingSolids -Can'tflowLiquids -Canchangetheir shapeLiquids -KeepstheirvolumeSolids -KeepstheirshapeLiquids- CanflowEvaporating(Liquid togas)SolidCoolingGases -OfteninvisibleSolids -Can't becompressed(squashed)Liquids -Can't becompressed(squashed)Melting(Solid toliquid)Freezing(Liquidto solid)LiquidGases - Canbecompressed(squashed)Gases - Canchange theirvolumeSolids -KeepstheirvolumeViscosityGasGases- Canflow3 Statesof MatterIs anempty cupreallyempty?

States of Matter - 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. Gases - Can change their shape
  2. Heating
  3. Solids - Can't flow
  4. Liquids - Can change their shape
  5. Liquids -Keeps their volume
  6. Solids - Keeps their shape
  7. Liquids - Can flow
  8. Evaporating (Liquid to gas)
  9. Solid
  10. Cooling
  11. Gases - Often invisible
  12. Solids - Can't be compressed (squashed)
  13. Liquids - Can't be compressed (squashed)
  14. Melting (Solid to liquid)
  15. Freezing (Liquid to solid)
  16. Liquid
  17. Gases - Can be compressed (squashed)
  18. Gases - Can change their volume
  19. Solids - Keeps their volume
  20. Viscosity
  21. Gas
  22. Gases - Can flow
  23. 3 States of Matter
  24. Is an empty cup really empty?