BlackhawkMiddleSchooltheschoolyou go towintercoldestseason ofthe yearwatercycleThe processby which watermoves throughthe Earth andatmosphereevaporationThe process thatoccurs when waterenters theatmosphere fromlakes, ponds, rivers,and streams;caused by heat fromthe sun watervaporwater inthe gasstaterunoffextra waterthat flowsover the landto a lowerpointweathershort termconditionsof theatmospheretranspirationThe passage ofwater vaporfrom a plant tothe atmosphere(plants“sweating”) Mrs.LaPrallyour scienceteacher(some maysay she's thebest!)climatelong termweatherpatternsparticlea verysmallamount ofmattersolidsnowWater vaporforming into icecrystals andfalling in light,white flakesrainWater dropletsfalling from thesky, or liquidprecipitationprecipitationWater dropletsfall from theatmosphere inthe form of rain,snow, hail, orsleetsunthe energysource thatmakes thewater cycleworkliquidicewater inthe solidstatefreezingwhen aliquidchangesto a solidsummerwarmestseason ofthe year;from June-Septembermeltingwhen asolid turnsto a liquidcondensationThe cooling ofthe water in theatmosphere;usually resultsin a cloud hailPellets of frozenrain which fallduring strongstorms;usually whiteand hardcloudscreated whenwater vaporcondensesback to aliquidgasaccumulationWater that isstored, orcollected, onEarth’s surface;usually in rivers,lakes, streams,and oceansBlackhawkMiddleSchooltheschoolyou go towintercoldestseason ofthe yearwatercycleThe processby which watermoves throughthe Earth andatmosphereevaporationThe process thatoccurs when waterenters theatmosphere fromlakes, ponds, rivers,and streams;caused by heat fromthe sun watervaporwater inthe gasstaterunoffextra waterthat flowsover the landto a lowerpointweathershort termconditionsof theatmospheretranspirationThe passage ofwater vaporfrom a plant tothe atmosphere(plants“sweating”) Mrs.LaPrallyour scienceteacher(some maysay she's thebest!)climatelong termweatherpatternsparticlea verysmallamount ofmattersolidsnowWater vaporforming into icecrystals andfalling in light,white flakesrainWater dropletsfalling from thesky, or liquidprecipitationprecipitationWater dropletsfall from theatmosphere inthe form of rain,snow, hail, orsleetsunthe energysource thatmakes thewater cycleworkliquidicewater inthe solidstatefreezingwhen aliquidchangesto a solidsummerwarmestseason ofthe year;from June-Septembermeltingwhen asolid turnsto a liquidcondensationThe cooling ofthe water in theatmosphere;usually resultsin a cloud hailPellets of frozenrain which fallduring strongstorms;usually whiteand hardcloudscreated whenwater vaporcondensesback to aliquidgasaccumulationWater that isstored, orcollected, onEarth’s surface;usually in rivers,lakes, streams,and oceans

Water Cycle 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. the school you go to
    Blackhawk Middle School
  2. coldest season of the year
    winter
  3. The process by which water moves through the Earth and atmosphere
    water cycle
  4. The process that occurs when water enters the atmosphere from lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams; caused by heat from the sun
    evaporation
  5. water in the gas state
    water vapor
  6. extra water that flows over the land to a lower point
    runoff
  7. short term conditions of the atmosphere
    weather
  8. The passage of water vapor from a plant to the atmosphere (plants “sweating”)
    transpiration
  9. your science teacher (some may say she's the best!)
    Mrs. LaPrall
  10. long term weather patterns
    climate
  11. a very small amount of matter
    particle

  12. solid
  13. Water vapor forming into ice crystals and falling in light, white flakes
    snow
  14. Water droplets falling from the sky, or liquid precipitation
    rain
  15. Water droplets fall from the atmosphere in the form of rain, snow, hail, or sleet
    precipitation
  16. the energy source that makes the water cycle work
    sun

  17. liquid
  18. water in the solid state
    ice
  19. when a liquid changes to a solid
    freezing
  20. warmest season of the year; from June-September
    summer
  21. when a solid turns to a liquid
    melting
  22. The cooling of the water in the atmosphere; usually results in a cloud
    condensation
  23. Pellets of frozen rain which fall during strong storms; usually white and hard
    hail
  24. created when water vapor condenses back to a liquid
    clouds

  25. gas
  26. Water that is stored, or collected, on Earth’s surface; usually in rivers, lakes, streams, and oceans
    accumulation