Lava magma that is ejected from a vent in the earth Fossils Remains of plants and animals that are preserved inside of rocks Ultrasound high pitched sound Metamorphic Rock Rock formed when other types of rock are exposed to heat from magma and form a new rock Erosion proces s of rocks and sediments are moved to another place by ice, water, wind, or gravity Climatic Hazard Tornadoes, Hurricanes, droughts, flooding Sedimentary Rock formed when tiny particles of sand, mud, pebbles, are squeezed together for a long time to make layers of rock Magma molten rock beneath earth's surface Sound Waves Vibrations traveling through a medium Weathering process that breaks down rocks into smaller pieces Physicists Scientist who study force, motion, and energy Geologist Scientist that studies the surface of the earth and how it changes Renewable Energy Wind power, solar power, hydroelectric Tectonic Hazard Earthquake, landslide, volcanic eruption, tsunami Adaptions features of plants/animals that help them survive their environment Nonrenewable Energy Coal, Natural Gases, oil Volcanoes A gap in the earths crust where molten rock, gas, and steam erupt Kinetic Energy The energy an object has in motion infrasound low- pitches sound Igneous Rock Rocks formed when magma cools down and solidifies Energy The ability to do work Paleontologist Scientist that studies the remains of ancient organisms (fossils) Potential Energy Stored energy in an object Law of Conservation of Energy Energy cannot be created nor destroyed Lava magma that is ejected from a vent in the earth Fossils Remains of plants and animals that are preserved inside of rocks Ultrasound high pitched sound Metamorphic Rock Rock formed when other types of rock are exposed to heat from magma and form a new rock Erosion proces s of rocks and sediments are moved to another place by ice, water, wind, or gravity Climatic Hazard Tornadoes, Hurricanes, droughts, flooding Sedimentary Rock formed when tiny particles of sand, mud, pebbles, are squeezed together for a long time to make layers of rock Magma molten rock beneath earth's surface Sound Waves Vibrations traveling through a medium Weathering process that breaks down rocks into smaller pieces Physicists Scientist who study force, motion, and energy Geologist Scientist that studies the surface of the earth and how it changes Renewable Energy Wind power, solar power, hydroelectric Tectonic Hazard Earthquake, landslide, volcanic eruption, tsunami Adaptions features of plants/animals that help them survive their environment Nonrenewable Energy Coal, Natural Gases, oil Volcanoes A gap in the earths crust where molten rock, gas, and steam erupt Kinetic Energy The energy an object has in motion infrasound low- pitches sound Igneous Rock Rocks formed when magma cools down and solidifies Energy The ability to do work Paleontologist Scientist that studies the remains of ancient organisms (fossils) Potential Energy Stored energy in an object Law of Conservation of Energy Energy cannot be created nor destroyed
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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.
O-magma that is ejected from a vent in the earth
O-Lava
G-Remains of plants and animals that are preserved inside of rocks
G-Fossils
B-high pitched sound
B-Ultrasound
O-Rock formed when other types of rock are exposed to heat from magma and form a new rock
O-Metamorphic Rock
N-proces s of rocks and sediments are moved to another place by ice, water, wind, or gravity
N-Erosion
I-Tornadoes, Hurricanes, droughts, flooding
I-Climatic Hazard
I-Rock formed when tiny particles of sand, mud, pebbles, are squeezed together for a long time to make layers of rock
I-Sedimentary
I-molten rock beneath earth's surface
I-Magma
O-Vibrations traveling through a medium
O-Sound Waves
B-process that breaks down rocks into smaller pieces
B-Weathering
I-Scientist who study force, motion, and energy
I-Physicists
G-Scientist that studies the surface of the earth and how it changes
G-Geologist
N-Wind power, solar power, hydroelectric
N-Renewable Energy
G-Earthquake, landslide, volcanic eruption, tsunami
G-Tectonic Hazard
N-features of plants/animals that help them survive their environment
N-Adaptions
N-Coal, Natural Gases, oil
N-Nonrenewable Energy
O-A gap in the earths crust where molten rock, gas, and steam erupt
O-Volcanoes
B-The energy an object has in motion
B-Kinetic Energy
G-low-pitches sound
G-infrasound
I-Rocks formed when magma cools down and solidifies
I-Igneous Rock
B-The ability to do work
B-Energy
B-Scientist that studies the remains of ancient organisms (fossils)
B-Paleontologist
G-Stored energy in an object
G-Potential Energy
O-Energy cannot be created nor destroyed
O-Law of Conservation of Energy