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About: This bingo card is all about classic science lab vocabulary and essential concepts. It's perfect for students, educators, or anyone looking to brush up on their science knowledge in a fun, interactive way. Whether used during a classroom activity or a science-themed event, this card makes learning the basics of lab equipment and scientific investigation engaging and accessible.
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This Year 7 Scientific Method Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: A number representing the central value of a set of numbers, The study of other planets, stars, galaxies and the universe, How close a measurement is to the true value, A glass container with a flat base and vertical sides, The scientific study of living things, The piece of equipment used to attach a clamp to a retort stand, A piece of equipment that produces a controlled flame, The scientific study of different types of matter and how they combine, A summary of the outcome of an investigation, A glass container with a flat base and sloping sides, The sciences that study the Earth and other objects in space, The difference between the measured value and the real value, The small bowl used to hold a liquid while it evaporates, Information that supports an inference or explanation, An investigation in which only one variable is changed, An investigation that takes place in a natural environment, A cone-shaped piece of equipment with a tube opening, A type of paper that allows liquids to pass but traps solids, A workspace where there is a fan to remove hazardous gases, A tap that controls the supply of gas to a Bunsen burner, A metal wire mesh that is placed on a tripod, The study of the Earth, A potential danger that puts you or others at risk of injury, A heat-resistant material placed under a Bunsen burner, A coat worn in the lab to protect you and your clothing, A controlled environment where scientists conduct experiments, A tall, narrow glass container with volume markings, The curve of a liquid's surface when touching another surface, A numbered list of steps needed to carry out an investigation, The study of motion, forces and energy, The scientific study of the mind and its effect on behaviour, A piece of equipment that holds objects off the bench, Strong glasses worn to protect your eyes in a lab, A piece of equipment used to wash somebody in a lab, A process used by scientists to test their predictions, A collection of ideas that attempt to explain a set of observations, A knife-like piece of lab equipment with a flat end, A long, thin piece of equipment that's used to stir a liquid, A glass tube that's open at one end, A wooden peg used to hold a test tube while it's heated, piece of lab equipment used to hold multiple test tubes, A question that can be answered by conducting a fair test, An instrument used to measure temperature, A piece of lab equipment used to pick up and hold objects, A three-legged stand that holds objects above a Bunsen burner, A certain quantity that has been agreed on as a standard, A value that can change or be different in an investigation, A shallow glass dish used to hold substances.