JupiterThe fifthplanetfrom theSun.MoonA largecelestial objectthat acts as anatural satelliteto Earth.InnerPlanetsPlanets whoseorbit is within theasteroid belt,includingMercury, Venus,Earth and Mars.OuterPlanetsPlanets whoseorbits are outsidethe asteroid belt,including Jupiter,Saturn, Uranusand NeptuneNeptuneThe eighthplanetfrom theSun.SaturnThe sixthplanetfrom theSun.MercuryThe firstplanetfrom theSun.OrbitThe pathan objectfollows asit movesMassTheamount ofmatter inan objectVenusThesecondplanet fromthe Sun.WeightThe forceof gravityon anobjectMagneticFieldThe spacearound amagnet wherethe magneticforce is activeGravityThe forcethatattracts allobjectsMarsThe fourthplanetfrom theSun.Revolutionthe movementof an objectaroundanother objectParticleA tinyamount orsmall pieceofsomething.PlanetA spherical ballof rock and/orgas that moveson its own andorbits a starAstronomyThe scientificstudy of theuniverse, includingthe solar system,stars, andgalaxies.OrbitalPeriodThe time ittakes an objectto travel oncearound theSunGalaxyA huge collectionof gas, dust andbillions of starsand their solarsystems heldtogether by gravity.AtmosphereThe gasesheld by gravityaround Earthand aroundother planets.EarthThe thirdplanetfrom theSun.Attractto pulltowardsNewton'sFirst Lawof MotionAn object at rest willremain at rest and anobject in motion willstay in motion w/ aconstant speed anddirection unlessacted upon by anoutside forceTelescopeAninstrumentthat allowsus to seeinto space.UniverseAll of spaceand time,andeverything init.VolumeMeasure ofthe physicalspace itoccupiesSolarSystemA set that includesa star and all ofthe matter thatorbits it, includingplanets, moons,asteroids, comets,and other objects.Accelerationthechange invelocityover timeLightYearThe distancelight travelsin one year(nearly 6trillion miles).MotionA changein anobjectspositionSatelliteAn objectintentionallyplaced into spaceto orbit a celestialbody to collectinformation.DensityThe ratio ofthe mass ofan object toits volumeUranusTheseventhplanet fromthe Sun.Cometa body of iceand dust thattravels in a longnarrow orbitaround the sunHeliocentricSun-centered;model of thesolar systemInertiaThe tendencyof an objectto resist achange inmotionVelocityThe speedand directionan item ismovingOrbitalSpeedThe speed atwhich an object(usually aplanet) orbitsaround the massof another objectYearThe time ittakes aplanet toorbit theSun.StarA ball of shininggas, made mostlyof hydrogen andhelium, heldtogether by itsown gravityForceA pushor pullJupiterThe fifthplanetfrom theSun.MoonA largecelestial objectthat acts as anatural satelliteto Earth.InnerPlanetsPlanets whoseorbit is within theasteroid belt,includingMercury, Venus,Earth and Mars.OuterPlanetsPlanets whoseorbits are outsidethe asteroid belt,including Jupiter,Saturn, Uranusand NeptuneNeptuneThe eighthplanetfrom theSun.SaturnThe sixthplanetfrom theSun.MercuryThe firstplanetfrom theSun.OrbitThe pathan objectfollows asit movesMassTheamount ofmatter inan objectVenusThesecondplanet fromthe Sun.WeightThe forceof gravityon anobjectMagneticFieldThe spacearound amagnet wherethe magneticforce is activeGravityThe forcethatattracts allobjectsMarsThe fourthplanetfrom theSun.Revolutionthe movementof an objectaroundanother objectParticleA tinyamount orsmall pieceofsomething.PlanetA spherical ballof rock and/orgas that moveson its own andorbits a starAstronomyThe scientificstudy of theuniverse, includingthe solar system,stars, andgalaxies.OrbitalPeriodThe time ittakes an objectto travel oncearound theSunGalaxyA huge collectionof gas, dust andbillions of starsand their solarsystems heldtogether by gravity.AtmosphereThe gasesheld by gravityaround Earthand aroundother planets.EarthThe thirdplanetfrom theSun.Attractto pulltowardsNewton'sFirst Lawof MotionAn object at rest willremain at rest and anobject in motion willstay in motion w/ aconstant speed anddirection unlessacted upon by anoutside forceTelescopeAninstrumentthat allowsus to seeinto space.UniverseAll of spaceand time,andeverything init.VolumeMeasure ofthe physicalspace itoccupiesSolarSystemA set that includesa star and all ofthe matter thatorbits it, includingplanets, moons,asteroids, comets,and other objects.Accelerationthechange invelocityover timeLightYearThe distancelight travelsin one year(nearly 6trillion miles).MotionA changein anobjectspositionSatelliteAn objectintentionallyplaced into spaceto orbit a celestialbody to collectinformation.DensityThe ratio ofthe mass ofan object toits volumeUranusTheseventhplanet fromthe Sun.Cometa body of iceand dust thattravels in a longnarrow orbitaround the sunHeliocentricSun-centered;model of thesolar systemInertiaThe tendencyof an objectto resist achange inmotionVelocityThe speedand directionan item ismovingOrbitalSpeedThe speed atwhich an object(usually aplanet) orbitsaround the massof another objectYearThe time ittakes aplanet toorbit theSun.StarA ball of shininggas, made mostlyof hydrogen andhelium, heldtogether by itsown gravityForceA pushor pull

Space, Gravity and Orbits Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. 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.


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  1. The fifth planet from the Sun.
    Jupiter
  2. A large celestial object that acts as a natural satellite to Earth.
    Moon
  3. Planets whose orbit is within the asteroid belt, including Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
    Inner Planets
  4. Planets whose orbits are outside the asteroid belt, including Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
    Outer Planets
  5. The eighth planet from the Sun.
    Neptune
  6. The sixth planet from the Sun.
    Saturn
  7. The first planet from the Sun.
    Mercury
  8. The path an object follows as it moves
    Orbit
  9. The amount of matter in an object
    Mass
  10. The second planet from the Sun.
    Venus
  11. The force of gravity on an object
    Weight
  12. The space around a magnet where the magnetic force is active
    Magnetic Field
  13. The force that attracts all objects
    Gravity
  14. The fourth planet from the Sun.
    Mars
  15. the movement of an object around another object
    Revolution
  16. A tiny amount or small piece of something.
    Particle
  17. A spherical ball of rock and/or gas that moves on its own and orbits a star
    Planet
  18. The scientific study of the universe, including the solar system, stars, and galaxies.
    Astronomy
  19. The time it takes an object to travel once around the Sun
    Orbital Period
  20. A huge collection of gas, dust and billions of stars and their solar systems held together by gravity.
    Galaxy
  21. The gases held by gravity around Earth and around other planets.
    Atmosphere
  22. The third planet from the Sun.
    Earth
  23. to pull towards
    Attract
  24. An object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion w/ a constant speed and direction unless acted upon by an outside force
    Newton's First Law of Motion
  25. An instrument that allows us to see into space.
    Telescope
  26. All of space and time, and everything in it.
    Universe
  27. Measure of the physical space it occupies
    Volume
  28. A set that includes a star and all of the matter that orbits it, including planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and other objects.
    Solar System
  29. the change in velocity over time
    Acceleration
  30. The distance light travels in one year (nearly 6 trillion miles).
    Light Year
  31. A change in an objects position
    Motion
  32. An object intentionally placed into space to orbit a celestial body to collect information.
    Satellite
  33. The ratio of the mass of an object to its volume
    Density
  34. The seventh planet from the Sun.
    Uranus
  35. a body of ice and dust that travels in a long narrow orbit around the sun
    Comet
  36. Sun-centered; model of the solar system
    Heliocentric
  37. The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
    Inertia
  38. The speed and direction an item is moving
    Velocity
  39. The speed at which an object (usually a planet) orbits around the mass of another object
    Orbital Speed
  40. The time it takes a planet to orbit the Sun.
    Year
  41. A ball of shining gas, made mostly of hydrogen and helium, held together by its own gravity
    Star
  42. A push or pull
    Force