AtmosphereThegases orair of aplanetHabitabilityHaving theconditionsnecessary tosupport lifeThedailyagendaWhere wouldyou findassignmentsif you areabsentLiquidwater anda sourceof energyThe twothingsnecessary tosupport lifecomputersimulationHow theNovaewerestudiedDr.EdgarTheplanetarygeologistthat was inthe video0SilentvoicesSystemInteractingparts thatcomplete amore complexwholePhysicalmodelArepresentationthat you cantouch, such asa stream tableGeologicProcessan event thatcauseschanges inthegeosphereHotwaxThematerialused in thelava model2Regularconversation1WhisperingvoicesTheyremainWhat happensto landformsafter theflowing liquidstopsNotexactlythe sameWhat must weremember whencomparingmodels to thething theyrepresentBiosphereThe lifeof aplanetGeosphereThe rockypart of aplanetThe day oftheassessmentWhen is yourcompletedstudy guidedueReasoningHow onewouldconnectevidence toa claimLandformA featuresuch as amountain,channel, orsand duneModelObject, diagram,or computersimulation thatmakes somethingeasier tosee/explore orinvestigateFirst name,last name,classperiodWhat needsto be onevery paperthat you turninChannelLong narrowgrooveformed by aflowing liquidEvidenceInformationused to supportor refute (goagainst) a claimRefuteTo goagainsta claimOpportunityThe roverthat tookpictureson MarsActivereadingMakingannotations,highlighting,taking notes, ormakingconnections3PresentationvolumeHydrosphereThewater ofa planetGeryaThe scientistthat studiedthe planetVenusClaimA proposedanswer to aquestionabout thenatural worldRockyplanetsMercury,Venus,Earth,MarsFlowingwaterWhatcreated thechannel onMarsFormedby thesameprocessIf landforms ontwo differentplanets look thesame, what canbe concludedAtmosphereThegases orair of aplanetHabitabilityHaving theconditionsnecessary tosupport lifeThedailyagendaWhere wouldyou findassignmentsif you areabsentLiquidwater anda sourceof energyThe twothingsnecessary tosupport lifecomputersimulationHow theNovaewerestudiedDr.EdgarTheplanetarygeologistthat was inthe video0SilentvoicesSystemInteractingparts thatcomplete amore complexwholePhysicalmodelArepresentationthat you cantouch, such asa stream tableGeologicProcessan event thatcauseschanges inthegeosphereHotwaxThematerialused in thelava model2Regularconversation1WhisperingvoicesTheyremainWhat happensto landformsafter theflowing liquidstopsNotexactlythe sameWhat must weremember whencomparingmodels to thething theyrepresentBiosphereThe lifeof aplanetGeosphereThe rockypart of aplanetThe day oftheassessmentWhen is yourcompletedstudy guidedueReasoningHow onewouldconnectevidence toa claimLandformA featuresuch as amountain,channel, orsand duneModelObject, diagram,or computersimulation thatmakes somethingeasier tosee/explore orinvestigateFirst name,last name,classperiodWhat needsto be onevery paperthat you turninChannelLong narrowgrooveformed by aflowing liquidEvidenceInformationused to supportor refute (goagainst) a claimRefuteTo goagainsta claimOpportunityThe roverthat tookpictureson MarsActivereadingMakingannotations,highlighting,taking notes, ormakingconnections3PresentationvolumeHydrosphereThewater ofa planetGeryaThe scientistthat studiedthe planetVenusClaimA proposedanswer to aquestionabout thenatural worldRockyplanetsMercury,Venus,Earth,MarsFlowingwaterWhatcreated thechannel onMarsFormedby thesameprocessIf landforms ontwo differentplanets look thesame, what canbe concluded

Geology on Mars - 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 gases or air of a planet
    Atmosphere
  2. Having the conditions necessary to support life
    Habitability
  3. Where would you find assignments if you are absent
    The daily agenda
  4. The two things necessary to support life
    Liquid water and a source of energy
  5. How the Novae were studied
    computer simulation
  6. The planetary geologist that was in the video
    Dr. Edgar
  7. Silent voices
    0
  8. Interacting parts that complete a more complex whole
    System
  9. A representation that you can touch, such as a stream table
    Physical model
  10. an event that causes changes in the geosphere
    Geologic Process
  11. The material used in the lava model
    Hot wax
  12. Regular conversation
    2
  13. Whispering voices
    1
  14. What happens to landforms after the flowing liquid stops
    They remain
  15. What must we remember when comparing models to the thing they represent
    Not exactly the same
  16. The life of a planet
    Biosphere
  17. The rocky part of a planet
    Geosphere
  18. When is your completed study guide due
    The day of the assessment
  19. How one would connect evidence to a claim
    Reasoning
  20. A feature such as a mountain, channel, or sand dune
    Landform
  21. Object, diagram, or computer simulation that makes something easier to see/explore or investigate
    Model
  22. What needs to be on every paper that you turn in
    First name, last name, class period
  23. Long narrow groove formed by a flowing liquid
    Channel
  24. Information used to support or refute (go against) a claim
    Evidence
  25. To go against a claim
    Refute
  26. The rover that took pictures on Mars
    Opportunity
  27. Making annotations, highlighting, taking notes, or making connections
    Active reading
  28. Presentation volume
    3
  29. The water of a planet
    Hydrosphere
  30. The scientist that studied the planet Venus
    Gerya
  31. A proposed answer to a question about the natural world
    Claim
  32. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
    Rocky planets
  33. What created the channel on Mars
    Flowing water
  34. If landforms on two different planets look the same, what can be concluded
    Formed by the same process