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