Atomic Gameboard. 原子双六Main MenuIntroductionThe First 4 Blocks (Bottom Row)Blocks 5 to 7 (Far Right Row)Blocks 8 to 10 (Top Row)Blocks 11 to 13 (Far Left Row)Blocks 14 to 16 (Second Row Up)Blocks 17 & 18 (Middle Right Row)Blocks 19 to 21 (The Last Corner)Bonus: Yellow LanesResources for Teaching and LearningPlay at Home Printout, Cross-Curricular Educational Modules, Key Terms, and Further ReadingAbout the AuthorsMax Lif115493f088f1cf77b612996a1ecb7b5e516ba21Jordan Embreec6b3373c765e993c0d9d824105a2289dbdc7f25cDr. Ann Marie Davisd85c806f3829f2066b4f9359f79bafd60832c5ceAnn Marie L. Davis59abe24a2774467ec5ea91b075faa47a084ef840
The Winning Goal
1media/SugorokuAgariWYukawaNobelPastelBlocks.pngmedia/SugorokuBlock21.jpgmedia/SugorokuAgariWYukawaNobelPastelBlocks.png2020-11-28T01:49:40+00:00Ann Marie L. Davis59abe24a2774467ec5ea91b075faa47a084ef84018visual_path2292021-01-04T03:56:39+00:00Ann Marie L. Davis59abe24a2774467ec5ea91b075faa47a084ef840The center of the board shows pictures of Yukawa Hideki and Alfred Nobel who flank the four Heroes of the game looking in toward the bright yellow characters that spell "Goal" (agari, or 上り). Under them is a list of all Nobel Prize winners who have conducted research "related to particle Physics" (genshi kenkyū kankei).
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1media/SugorokuAgariWYukawaNobel.pngmedia/SugorokuAgariWYukawaNobel.png2020-11-28T21:50:30+00:00Ann Marie L. Davis59abe24a2774467ec5ea91b075faa47a084ef840Yukawa and Nobel3plain2020-12-03T02:39:34+00:00Jordan Embreec6b3373c765e993c0d9d824105a2289dbdc7f25c
1media/SugorokuNobelPrizes.jpgmedia/SugorokuBlock21.jpgmedia/SugorokuNobelPrizes.jpg2020-11-28T21:55:49+00:00Ann Marie L. Davis59abe24a2774467ec5ea91b075faa47a084ef840The Nobel Prize in Physics (1901-1949)15plain2021-01-04T03:55:51+00:00Ann Marie L. Davis59abe24a2774467ec5ea91b075faa47a084ef840