thegaseousform ofwaterprotonSolid toliquidElectronThevariablewe canmeasure.3 statesof ofmatterline graphsshows changeover time,displaystrendsgasLiquidto solidCondensationliquid A state ofmatter that hasno definiteshape but has adefinite volume.heat,electricity, andlight do nottake up spaceor have massTestablequestionformulaNuetroncomparesgroupsNucleusThe temperatureat which a liquidchanges into asolid; a physicalproperty of matterSublimationelectrongraduatedcylinder toolused tomeasure liquidvolume in litera conclusionbased onobservationor evidence;a guessdecreasedincreasedusing yoursenses or exactmeasurementsto obtaininformation;stating FACTSthegaseousform ofwaterprotonSolid toliquidElectronThevariablewe canmeasure.3 statesof ofmatterline graphsshows changeover time,displaystrendsgasLiquidto solidCondensationliquid A state ofmatter that hasno definiteshape but has adefinite volume.heat,electricity, andlight do nottake up spaceor have massTestablequestionformulaNuetroncomparesgroupsNucleusThe temperatureat which a liquidchanges into asolid; a physicalproperty of matterSublimationelectrongraduatedcylinder toolused tomeasure liquidvolume in litera conclusionbased onobservationor evidence;a guessdecreasedincreasedusing yoursenses or exactmeasurementsto obtaininformation;stating FACTS

BM1 Review - 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 gaseous form of water
  2. proton
  3. Solid to liquid
  4. Electron
  5. The variable we can measure.
  6. 3 states of of matter
  7. line graphs shows change over time, displays trends
  8. gas
  9. Liquid to solid
  10. Condensation
  11. liquid A state of matter that has no definite shape but has a definite volume.
  12. heat, electricity, and light do not take up space or have mass
  13. Testable question formula
  14. Nuetron
  15. compares groups
  16. Nucleus
  17. The temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid; a physical property of matter
  18. Sublimation
  19. electron
  20. graduated cylinder tool used to measure liquid volume in liter
  21. a conclusion based on observation or evidence; a guess
  22. decreased
  23. increased
  24. using your senses or exact measurements to obtain information; stating FACTS