Straightlineresulting instrong tidesSpringTideBlueGiantHotandBrightSolsticeSummer andWinter,Longestdays ornightsEquatorMostdirectsunlightall yearWinter intheNorthernHemisphereBlackHoleDeath of ahigh massstar withintensegravityTidesThe rise andfall of thewater every6 hoursTemperatureThermalenergy of thestarmeasured inKelvinSummer intheNorthernHemisphereMainSequenceOur sun isin thisstage oflifeRedGiantWhen oursun runs outof hydrogenfuelLongdaylighthours, moredirectsunlightSummerRevolutionOrbitingaround the sunand changesEarth's season4HowManyTides in aDayHottestStarsBlueEarth'sTilt23.5degrees andresponsiblefor seasonsRotationDayandNightProtoStarAfter thenebula onthe way tomainsequenceSpringTideNebulaBirth Placeof stars,filled withgas and dust90 degreeAngleresulting inweak tidesNeapTideGravityNoncontactforce thatholdseverything inplaceNeapTideSuperRedGiantWhen a highmass starruns out ofHydrogenfuelEquinoxFall &Spring,equal daysand nightsLuminosityBrightnessCoolStarsRedWhiteDwarfSmall,dense,hot, anddimThemoonHas thegreatesteffect onEarth's tidesSuperNovaStage of astar thatcomes aftersuper redgiantThesunSecondaryeffect onEarth'stidesGravityturnedoffShortDaylighthours,indirectsunlightWinterHRDiagramChartclassifyingstars byluminosity andtemperatureStraightlineresulting instrong tidesSpringTideBlueGiantHotandBrightSolsticeSummer andWinter,Longestdays ornightsEquatorMostdirectsunlightall yearWinter intheNorthernHemisphereBlackHoleDeath of ahigh massstar withintensegravityTidesThe rise andfall of thewater every6 hoursTemperatureThermalenergy of thestarmeasured inKelvinSummer intheNorthernHemisphereMainSequenceOur sun isin thisstage oflifeRedGiantWhen oursun runs outof hydrogenfuelLongdaylighthours, moredirectsunlightSummerRevolutionOrbitingaround the sunand changesEarth's season4HowManyTides in aDayHottestStarsBlueEarth'sTilt23.5degrees andresponsiblefor seasonsRotationDayandNightProtoStarAfter thenebula onthe way tomainsequenceSpringTideNebulaBirth Placeof stars,filled withgas and dust90 degreeAngleresulting inweak tidesNeapTideGravityNoncontactforce thatholdseverything inplaceNeapTideSuperRedGiantWhen a highmass starruns out ofHydrogenfuelEquinoxFall &Spring,equal daysand nightsLuminosityBrightnessCoolStarsRedWhiteDwarfSmall,dense,hot, anddimThemoonHas thegreatesteffect onEarth's tidesSuperNovaStage of astar thatcomes aftersuper redgiantThesunSecondaryeffect onEarth'stidesGravityturnedoffShortDaylighthours,indirectsunlightWinterHRDiagramChartclassifyingstars byluminosity andtemperature

Seasons and Tides - 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. Spring Tide
    Straight line resulting in strong tides
  2. Hot and Bright
    Blue Giant
  3. Summer and Winter, Longest days or nights
    Solstice
  4. Most direct sunlight all year
    Equator

  5. Winter in the Northern Hemisphere
  6. Death of a high mass star with intense gravity
    Black Hole
  7. The rise and fall of the water every 6 hours
    Tides
  8. Thermal energy of the star measured in Kelvin
    Temperature

  9. Summer in the Northern Hemisphere
  10. Our sun is in this stage of life
    Main Sequence
  11. When our sun runs out of hydrogen fuel
    Red Giant
  12. Summer
    Long daylight hours, more direct sunlight
  13. Orbiting around the sun and changes Earth's season
    Revolution
  14. How Many Tides in a Day
    4
  15. Blue
    Hottest Stars
  16. 23.5 degrees and responsible for seasons
    Earth's Tilt
  17. Day and Night
    Rotation
  18. After the nebula on the way to main sequence
    Proto Star

  19. Spring Tide
  20. Birth Place of stars, filled with gas and dust
    Nebula
  21. Neap Tide
    90 degree Angle resulting in weak tides
  22. Noncontact force that holds everything in place
    Gravity

  23. Neap Tide
  24. When a high mass star runs out of Hydrogen fuel
    Super Red Giant
  25. Fall & Spring, equal days and nights
    Equinox
  26. Brightness
    Luminosity
  27. Red
    Cool Stars
  28. Small, dense, hot, and dim
    White Dwarf
  29. Has the greatest effect on Earth's tides
    The moon
  30. Stage of a star that comes after super red giant
    Super Nova
  31. Secondary effect on Earth's tides
    The sun

  32. Gravity turned off
  33. Winter
    Short Daylight hours, indirect sunlight
  34. Chart classifying stars by luminosity and temperature
    HR Diagram