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