WaterdissolvesmostsubstancesBiodiversityHydrogenbondsUpwardmovement ofwater; defiesgravity; usescohesion/adhesionWatersticks toother watermoleculesCO2UniversalSolventLessdense asa solidPlantsCapillaryActionWater abilityto resisttemperaturechangeTranspirationCohesionInsulatorHighSpecificHeatAdhesionH2OWatersticks todifferentmoleculesXylemContainsboth positiveand negativechargesExpandswhenfrozenSurfaceTensionBugsability towalk onwaterWater formsa skin-like,film-like layerheld togetherby cohesionWaterdissolvesmostsubstancesBiodiversityHydrogenbondsUpwardmovement ofwater; defiesgravity; usescohesion/adhesionWatersticks toother watermoleculesCO2UniversalSolventLessdense asa solidPlantsCapillaryActionWater abilityto resisttemperaturechangeTranspirationCohesionInsulatorHighSpecificHeatAdhesionH2OWatersticks todifferentmoleculesXylemContainsboth positiveand negativechargesExpandswhenfrozenSurfaceTensionBugsability towalk onwaterWater formsa skin-like,film-like layerheld togetherby cohesion

Water Properties - 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. Water dissolves most substances
  2. Biodiversity
  3. Hydrogen bonds
  4. Upward movement of water; defies gravity; uses cohesion/ adhesion
  5. Water sticks to other water molecules
  6. CO2
  7. Universal Solvent
  8. Less dense as a solid
  9. Plants
  10. Capillary Action
  11. Water ability to resist temperature change
  12. Transpiration
  13. Cohesion
  14. Insulator
  15. High Specific Heat
  16. Adhesion
  17. H2O
  18. Water sticks to different molecules
  19. Xylem
  20. Contains both positive and negative charges
  21. Expands when frozen
  22. Surface Tension
  23. Bugs ability to walk on water
  24. Water forms a skin-like, film-like layer held together by cohesion