Blue Shift Violet Moon's Light Light Visible Light Kepler's Third Law of Planetary Motion X- rays Magnified Magnetic Fields of Stars Increasing the Distance Kepler's First Law of Planetary Motion Flat Mirror Intensity Refraction Telescope Kepler's Second Law of Planetary Motion It is crowded out by other light colors. Perfect Circle Interference Upright Concave Mirror Excited State Ground State Red Microwaves Refraction Virtual Image Frequency Inverted Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation Cosmic Microwave Background Direct Proportion Electrons Wave- Particle Duality Focus Newton's Law's of Motion Polarization Photoelectric Effect Converging (Convex) Lens Blackbody Curve Newton's Second Law of Motion Energy produced is less. Infrared Filters Convex Mirror Photon Reflection Energy produce is greater. Diffraction Reflecting Telescope Red Shift Reddening of the Moon/sun at the horizon Particle Nature Catadioptric Telescope Color Fringing Reduced Gravitational Lensing Semimajor axis Electromagnetic Spectrum Newton's Third Law of Motion Ultraviolet Light Emission Doppler Effect Aphelion Adsorption Light Scattering Speed of Light Newton's first Law of Motion Inverse Proportion Wavelength Increasing the Mass Perihelion Radio waves Gamma Rays Foci It produces colors of light we can't see. Wave Nature Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion Real Image Diverging (Concave) Lens Blue Shift Violet Moon's Light Light Visible Light Kepler's Third Law of Planetary Motion X- rays Magnified Magnetic Fields of Stars Increasing the Distance Kepler's First Law of Planetary Motion Flat Mirror Intensity Refraction Telescope Kepler's Second Law of Planetary Motion It is crowded out by other light colors. Perfect Circle Interference Upright Concave Mirror Excited State Ground State Red Microwaves Refraction Virtual Image Frequency Inverted Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation Cosmic Microwave Background Direct Proportion Electrons Wave- Particle Duality Focus Newton's Law's of Motion Polarization Photoelectric Effect Converging (Convex) Lens Blackbody Curve Newton's Second Law of Motion Energy produced is less. Infrared Filters Convex Mirror Photon Reflection Energy produce is greater. Diffraction Reflecting Telescope Red Shift Reddening of the Moon/sun at the horizon Particle Nature Catadioptric Telescope Color Fringing Reduced Gravitational Lensing Semimajor axis Electromagnetic Spectrum Newton's Third Law of Motion Ultraviolet Light Emission Doppler Effect Aphelion Adsorption Light Scattering Speed of Light Newton's first Law of Motion Inverse Proportion Wavelength Increasing the Mass Perihelion Radio waves Gamma Rays Foci It produces colors of light we can't see. Wave Nature Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion Real Image Diverging (Concave) Lens
(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.
G-Blue Shift
N-Violet
G-Moon's Light
I-Light
N-Visible Light
B-Kepler's Third Law of Planetary Motion
N-X-rays
O-Magnified
G-Magnetic Fields of Stars
B-Increasing the Distance
B-Kepler's First Law of Planetary Motion
O-Flat Mirror
I-Intensity
O-Refraction Telescope
B-Kepler's Second Law of Planetary Motion
N-It is crowded out by other light colors.
B-Perfect Circle
G-Interference
O-Upright
O-Concave Mirror
I-Excited State
I-Ground State
N-Red
N-Microwaves
G-Refraction
O-Virtual Image
I-Frequency
O-Inverted
B-Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation
G-Cosmic Microwave Background
I-Direct Proportion
I-Electrons
I-Wave-Particle Duality
O-Focus
B-Newton's Law's of Motion
G-Polarization
I-Photoelectric Effect
O-Converging (Convex) Lens
N-Blackbody Curve
B-Newton's Second Law of Motion
N-Energy produced is less.
N-Infrared
N-Filters
O-Convex Mirror
I-Photon
G-Reflection
N-Energy produce is greater.
G-Diffraction
O-Reflecting Telescope
G-Red Shift
G-Reddening of the Moon/sun at the horizon
I-Particle Nature
O-Catadioptric Telescope
O-Color Fringing
O-Reduced
G-Gravitational Lensing
B-Semimajor axis
I-Electromagnetic Spectrum
B-Newton's Third Law of Motion
N-Ultraviolet Light
G-Emission
G-Doppler Effect
B-Aphelion
G-Adsorption
G-Light Scattering
I-Speed of Light
B-Newton's first Law of Motion
I-Inverse Proportion
I-Wavelength
B-Increasing the Mass
B-Perihelion
N-Radio waves
N-Gamma Rays
B-Foci
N-It produces colors of light we can't see.
I-Wave Nature
B-Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion
O-Real Image
O-Diverging (Concave) Lens