Mrs.Bravo:)Yourfavoritescienceteacher :)measure ofhow hot orcoldsomething isTemperatureEnergythat is inmotion.weatherpatterns overa long periodof timeClimateThe ability tomake thingsmove orchange.Energythe processby which aliquidchanges intoa gasto movefrom oneobject toanotherTransferanything thathas massand takes upspaceMatterthe processby which agas changesinto a liquidwheresomethingcomesfromSourcea populationthat eatsorganismsfrom anotherpopulationConsumerPopulationrain, snow,sleet, or hailthat falls tothe groundPrecipitationan idea aboutwhat mighthappen that isbased on whatyou alreadyknowPredictionone populationaffectinganother notnext to it on thefood webIndirectEffectAnotherway tosay "heatenergy"a populationthat getseaten byanotherorganismResourcePopulationa balancedstate in whicha system isstable (sametemperature)Equilibriumthe imaginary linethat divides Earthinto northern andsouthernhemispheres(halves)Equatorone populationaffecting it'sresource/consumerpopulationDirectEffectthe processof creatingoffspring(havingbabies)ReproductionEnergythat isstored.Wateras agasWatervaporwinds that movein one directionand are strongenough to pushocean currentsPrevailingWindswhen two ormorepopulationsuse the sameresourceCompetitionMrs.Bravo:)Yourfavoritescienceteacher :)measure ofhow hot orcoldsomething isTemperatureEnergythat is inmotion.weatherpatterns overa long periodof timeClimateThe ability tomake thingsmove orchange.Energythe processby which aliquidchanges intoa gasto movefrom oneobject toanotherTransferanything thathas massand takes upspaceMatterthe processby which agas changesinto a liquidwheresomethingcomesfromSourcea populationthat eatsorganismsfrom anotherpopulationConsumerPopulationrain, snow,sleet, or hailthat falls tothe groundPrecipitationan idea aboutwhat mighthappen that isbased on whatyou alreadyknowPredictionone populationaffectinganother notnext to it on thefood webIndirectEffectAnotherway tosay "heatenergy"a populationthat getseaten byanotherorganismResourcePopulationa balancedstate in whicha system isstable (sametemperature)Equilibriumthe imaginary linethat divides Earthinto northern andsouthernhemispheres(halves)Equatorone populationaffecting it'sresource/consumerpopulationDirectEffectthe processof creatingoffspring(havingbabies)ReproductionEnergythat isstored.Wateras agasWatervaporwinds that movein one directionand are strongenough to pushocean currentsPrevailingWindswhen two ormorepopulationsuse the sameresourceCompetition

6th Grade Science Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. G-Your favorite science teacher :)
    G-Mrs. Bravo :)
  2. N-Temperature
    N-measure of how hot or cold something is
  3. I-Energy that is in motion.
  4. O-Climate
    O-weather patterns over a long period of time
  5. B-Energy
    B-The ability to make things move or change.
  6. O-the process by which a liquid changes into a gas
  7. N-Transfer
    N-to move from one object to another
  8. G-Matter
    G-anything that has mass and takes up space
  9. G-the process by which a gas changes into a liquid
  10. N-Source
    N-where something comes from
  11. I-Consumer Population
    I-a population that eats organisms from another population
  12. O-Precipitation
    O- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
  13. G-Prediction
    G-an idea about what might happen that is based on what you already know
  14. I-Indirect Effect
    I-one population affecting another not next to it on the food web
  15. N-Another way to say "heat energy"
  16. G-Resource Population
    G-a population that gets eaten by another organism
  17. I-Equilibrium
    I-a balanced state in which a system is stable (same temperature)
  18. B-Equator
    B- the imaginary line that divides Earth into northern and southern hemispheres (halves)
  19. B-Direct Effect
    B-one population affecting it's resource/consumer population
  20. O-Reproduction
    O-the process of creating offspring (having babies)
  21. B-Energy that is stored.
  22. O-Water vapor
    O-Water as a gas
  23. I-Prevailing Winds
    I-winds that move in one direction and are strong enough to push ocean currents
  24. B-Competition
    B-when two or more populations use the same resource