People believelistening to white noise,like static or oceansounds, helps improvesleep. Have you testedthis hypothesis? Whatare your thoughts onit?  What would youdo if you had atime machine?Explain where youwould go on thefirst day and why.Do you think thesmartphone is oneof the mostimportant inventionsof the 21st century?Why or why not?  What do youthink is themost importantscientificdiscovery inhistory? Why?Draw a pictureof a new form oftechnology andexplain what itdoes and how ithelps society.How has theinvention ofcomputers and theinternet changedsociety? Is this apositive ornegative change?Whatcareer bestsuits youand why?How might theworld be differentif the laws ofphysics workeddifferently thanthey do?Shouldgovernments fundscientific researchthat may not haveimmediate practicalapplications? Whyor why not?Draw a picture of anew planet youdiscovered, whereis it located in thesolar system, whatis it made up of.Write a story set100 years in thefuture where amajor new scientificadvancement haschanged the wayhumans live.How might humancivilization bedifferent ifelectricity hadnever beenharnessed andused?Does a youngerstudent todayknow more aboutscience than theirparent’sgeneration?Explain.Describe in detailone interestingscientificinvention you’veread in recentnews stories.Pick a field ofscience andexplain why itinterests you.If you could liveon any otherplanet or moon inour solar system,which would youchoose and why?Describe howscience hasimpactedyoureveryday life.If you could askany scientist (livingor dead) onequestion, whowould you ask andwhat would youask them?Imagine you couldtravel back in time.What scientificdiscovery orinvention wouldyou want towitness?Write aboutyour favoritescientist andexplain whyyou admirethem.Did you hearabout a hurricanein currentevents? Explainhow hurricanesare formed.People believelistening to white noise,like static or oceansounds, helps improvesleep. Have you testedthis hypothesis? Whatare your thoughts onit?  What would youdo if you had atime machine?Explain where youwould go on thefirst day and why.Do you think thesmartphone is oneof the mostimportant inventionsof the 21st century?Why or why not?  What do youthink is themost importantscientificdiscovery inhistory? Why?Draw a pictureof a new form oftechnology andexplain what itdoes and how ithelps society.How has theinvention ofcomputers and theinternet changedsociety? Is this apositive ornegative change?Whatcareer bestsuits youand why?How might theworld be differentif the laws ofphysics workeddifferently thanthey do?Shouldgovernments fundscientific researchthat may not haveimmediate practicalapplications? Whyor why not?Draw a picture of anew planet youdiscovered, whereis it located in thesolar system, whatis it made up of.Write a story set100 years in thefuture where amajor new scientificadvancement haschanged the wayhumans live.How might humancivilization bedifferent ifelectricity hadnever beenharnessed andused?Does a youngerstudent todayknow more aboutscience than theirparent’sgeneration?Explain.Describe in detailone interestingscientificinvention you’veread in recentnews stories.Pick a field ofscience andexplain why itinterests you.If you could liveon any otherplanet or moon inour solar system,which would youchoose and why?Describe howscience hasimpactedyoureveryday life.If you could askany scientist (livingor dead) onequestion, whowould you ask andwhat would youask them?Imagine you couldtravel back in time.What scientificdiscovery orinvention wouldyou want towitness?Write aboutyour favoritescientist andexplain whyyou admirethem.Did you hearabout a hurricanein currentevents? Explainhow hurricanesare formed.

STEAM Weekly Activities - 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. People believe listening to white noise, like static or ocean sounds, helps improve sleep. Have you tested this hypothesis? What are your thoughts on it?
  2. What would you do if you had a time machine? Explain where you would go on the first day and why.
  3. Do you think the smartphone is one of the most important inventions of the 21st century? Why or why not?
  4. What do you think is the most important scientific discovery in history? Why?
  5. Draw a picture of a new form of technology and explain what it does and how it helps society.
  6. How has the invention of computers and the internet changed society? Is this a positive or negative change?
  7. What career best suits you and why?
  8. How might the world be different if the laws of physics worked differently than they do?
  9. Should governments fund scientific research that may not have immediate practical applications? Why or why not?
  10. Draw a picture of a new planet you discovered, where is it located in the solar system, what is it made up of.
  11. Write a story set 100 years in the future where a major new scientific advancement has changed the way humans live.
  12. How might human civilization be different if electricity had never been harnessed and used?
  13. Does a younger student today know more about science than their parent’s generation? Explain.
  14. Describe in detail one interesting scientific invention you’ve read in recent news stories.
  15. Pick a field of science and explain why it interests you.
  16. If you could live on any other planet or moon in our solar system, which would you choose and why?
  17. Describe how science has impacted your everyday life.
  18. If you could ask any scientist (living or dead) one question, who would you ask and what would you ask them?
  19. Imagine you could travel back in time. What scientific discovery or invention would you want to witness?
  20. Write about your favorite scientist and explain why you admire them.
  21. Did you hear about a hurricane in current events? Explain how hurricanes are formed.