1s2,2s2,2p6,3s2,3p2 Release Light Cathode Ray Tube Reoccurring 67 Zinc Gas Negative Metallic Character Group 2 Mendeleev Metal Synthetic Symbol Outermost energy level Rutherford 1s2,2s2,2p3 Electron Affinity Octet Rule P Earth, Air, Fire and Water Valence Electrons Arsenic Alkali Metals Proton and Neutron Plum Pudding Model Atomic Number Infinite Mash Potatoes Smallest part of an atom 2 2 electrons Aristotle Gold 1s2,2s2,2p6,3s1 Transition Metals Ground State 17 Fluorine Democritus Metalloid Group 14 Noble Gases Atomic Radius Cobalt Argon Isotope Sphere By atomic number 9 By relative mass S and P 7 Halogens Gold Foil Experiment Nucleus Group 13 Natural 8 electrons 31 Have Different Masses Scientific Method 32 electrons Electronegativity Thomson Excited State Nitrogen Chlorine Carbon Dalton Electron Cloud Nonmetallic Character 1/2000 amu Lower the Energy Atomic Theory Solid Helium Proton Electron Indivisible and Indestructible Alkaline Earth Metals No Scientific Method Increases going down the periodic table Ionization Energy D Francium Atomic Mass 1 amu Higher the energy S 18 electrons Nonmetal Positive F Fixed Compounds No charge Neutron Increases going up the periodic Table Potassium 1s2,2s2,2p6,3s2,3p2 Release Light Cathode Ray Tube Reoccurring 67 Zinc Gas Negative Metallic Character Group 2 Mendeleev Metal Synthetic Symbol Outermost energy level Rutherford 1s2,2s2,2p3 Electron Affinity Octet Rule P Earth, Air, Fire and Water Valence Electrons Arsenic Alkali Metals Proton and Neutron Plum Pudding Model Atomic Number Infinite Mash Potatoes Smallest part of an atom 2 2 electrons Aristotle Gold 1s2,2s2,2p6,3s1 Transition Metals Ground State 17 Fluorine Democritus Metalloid Group 14 Noble Gases Atomic Radius Cobalt Argon Isotope Sphere By atomic number 9 By relative mass S and P 7 Halogens Gold Foil Experiment Nucleus Group 13 Natural 8 electrons 31 Have Different Masses Scientific Method 32 electrons Electronegativity Thomson Excited State Nitrogen Chlorine Carbon Dalton Electron Cloud Nonmetallic Character 1/2000 amu Lower the Energy Atomic Theory Solid Helium Proton Electron Indivisible and Indestructible Alkaline Earth Metals No Scientific Method Increases going down the periodic table Ionization Energy D Francium Atomic Mass 1 amu Higher the energy S 18 electrons Nonmetal Positive F Fixed Compounds No charge Neutron Increases going up the periodic Table Potassium
(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.
N-1s2,2s2,2p6,3s2,3p2
N-Release Light
B-Cathode Ray Tube
G-Reoccurring
I-67
O-Zinc
G-Gas
I-Negative
O-Metallic Character
O-Group 2
G-Mendeleev
G-Metal
G-Synthetic
I-Symbol
O-Outermost energy level
B-Rutherford
N-1s2,2s2,2p3
O-Electron Affinity
O-Octet Rule
N-P
B-Earth, Air, Fire and Water
O-Valence Electrons
N-Arsenic
G-Alkali Metals
I-Proton and Neutron
B-Plum Pudding Model
I-Atomic Number
B-Infinite Mash Potatoes
B-Smallest part of an atom
O-2
N-2
electrons
B-Aristotle
G-Gold
N-1s2,2s2,2p6,3s1
G-Transition Metals
N-Ground State
I-17
N-Fluorine
B-Democritus
G-Metalloid
O-Group 14
G-Noble Gases
O-Atomic Radius
N-Cobalt
G-Argon
I-Isotope
B-Sphere
G-By atomic number
I-9
G-By relative mass
O-S and P
I-7
G-Halogens
B-Gold Foil Experiment
B-Nucleus
O-Group 13
G-Natural
N-8
electrons
I-31
B-Have Different Masses
B-Scientific Method
N-32
electrons
O-Electronegativity
B-Thomson
N-Excited State
I-Nitrogen
O-Chlorine
G-Carbon
B-Dalton
I-Electron Cloud
O-Nonmetallic Character
I-1/2000 amu
N-Lower the Energy
B-Atomic Theory
G-Solid
O-Helium
I-Proton
I-Electron
B-Indivisible and Indestructible
G-Alkaline Earth Metals
B-No Scientific Method
O-Increases going down the periodic table
O-Ionization Energy
N-D
O-Francium
I-Atomic Mass
I-1 amu
N-Higher the energy
N-S
N-18
electrons
G-Nonmetal
I-Positive
N-F
B-Fixed
B-Compounds
I-No charge
I-Neutron
O-Increases going up the periodic Table
G-Potassium