AtomicnumberTells usthenumber ofprotonsElectronNegativelychargedparticle that isoutside thenucleus in theelectron cloudProtonPositiveparticle inthenucleusAtomThe smallestparticle of anelement thatmaintains theproperties ofthat elementNeutronParticle inthe nucleusthat does nothold achargeHydrogenThe firstelement ofthe PeriodicTableIsotopeAtoms of thesame elementwith a differentnumber ofneutronsMetalsCategory ofelements that aresolids and makegood conductorsof heat andelectricitySymbolTheabbreviationfor the nameof theelementNonmetalsCategory ofelements thatare gases orbrittle solids;poorconductors.GroupVertical columnof the PT;denotes thenumber ofvalenceelectronsElectroncloudSpace surroundingthe nucleus; holds"shells" or "energylevels"; negativelycharged; greatestvolumeBohr'smodelSimplediagrams thatshow theatomicstructure of anatomHalogensGroup 17;mostreactivenonmetalsMetalloidCategory ofan elementthat aresolids; semi-conductors8electronsThe maximumamount ofelectrons thevalence shellsof levels 2 and3 can holdNoblegasesGroup 18;nonreactivedue tobeing stablePeriodsHorizontal rowsof the PT thatdemote thenumber ofenergy levels(shells)TransitionmetalsMetals ingroups3-12NucleusMade ofprotons andneutrons;where the massis; has apositive chargeEnergyLevelA "shell" used todenote how muchenergy an atomhas; the furtheraway from thenucleus, the moreenergyMassThe numberof protons andneutrons inthe nucleus ofan atomElementA substance thatcannot bebroken downinto simplersubstances bychemical meansAlkalimetalsGroup 1;the mostreactivemetalsAtomicnumberTells usthenumber ofprotonsElectronNegativelychargedparticle that isoutside thenucleus in theelectron cloudProtonPositiveparticle inthenucleusAtomThe smallestparticle of anelement thatmaintains theproperties ofthat elementNeutronParticle inthe nucleusthat does nothold achargeHydrogenThe firstelement ofthe PeriodicTableIsotopeAtoms of thesame elementwith a differentnumber ofneutronsMetalsCategory ofelements that aresolids and makegood conductorsof heat andelectricitySymbolTheabbreviationfor the nameof theelementNonmetalsCategory ofelements thatare gases orbrittle solids;poorconductors.GroupVertical columnof the PT;denotes thenumber ofvalenceelectronsElectroncloudSpace surroundingthe nucleus; holds"shells" or "energylevels"; negativelycharged; greatestvolumeBohr'smodelSimplediagrams thatshow theatomicstructure of anatomHalogensGroup 17;mostreactivenonmetalsMetalloidCategory ofan elementthat aresolids; semi-conductors8electronsThe maximumamount ofelectrons thevalence shellsof levels 2 and3 can holdNoblegasesGroup 18;nonreactivedue tobeing stablePeriodsHorizontal rowsof the PT thatdemote thenumber ofenergy levels(shells)TransitionmetalsMetals ingroups3-12NucleusMade ofprotons andneutrons;where the massis; has apositive chargeEnergyLevelA "shell" used todenote how muchenergy an atomhas; the furtheraway from thenucleus, the moreenergyMassThe numberof protons andneutrons inthe nucleus ofan atomElementA substance thatcannot bebroken downinto simplersubstances bychemical meansAlkalimetalsGroup 1;the mostreactivemetals

Atoms and the Periodic Table - 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. Tells us the number of protons
    Atomic number
  2. Negatively charged particle that is outside the nucleus in the electron cloud
    Electron
  3. Positive particle in the nucleus
    Proton
  4. The smallest particle of an element that maintains the properties of that element
    Atom
  5. Particle in the nucleus that does not hold a charge
    Neutron
  6. The first element of the Periodic Table
    Hydrogen
  7. Atoms of the same element with a different number of neutrons
    Isotope
  8. Category of elements that are solids and make good conductors of heat and electricity
    Metals
  9. The abbreviation for the name of the element
    Symbol
  10. Category of elements that are gases or brittle solids; poor conductors.
    Nonmetals
  11. Vertical column of the PT; denotes the number of valence electrons
    Group
  12. Space surrounding the nucleus; holds "shells" or "energy levels"; negatively charged; greatest volume
    Electron cloud
  13. Simple diagrams that show the atomic structure of an atom
    Bohr's model
  14. Group 17; most reactive nonmetals
    Halogens
  15. Category of an element that are solids; semi-conductors
    Metalloid
  16. The maximum amount of electrons the valence shells of levels 2 and 3 can hold
    8 electrons
  17. Group 18; nonreactive due to being stable
    Noble gases
  18. Horizontal rows of the PT that demote the number of energy levels (shells)
    Periods
  19. Metals in groups 3-12
    Transition metals
  20. Made of protons and neutrons; where the mass is; has a positive charge
    Nucleus
  21. A "shell" used to denote how much energy an atom has; the further away from the nucleus, the more energy
    Energy Level
  22. The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
    Mass
  23. A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
    Element
  24. Group 1; the most reactive metals
    Alkali metals