Engaging Particle Model Activities for Students Aged 11-14

Engaging Particle Model Activities for Students Aged 11-14
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Explore thought-provoking questions related to the particle model in small groups and as a class, encouraging deep thinking and individual responses. Students discuss concepts such as gas particles, solids, mass changes, and bubbles in boiling water.

  • Particle Model
  • Science Education
  • Student Engagement
  • Deep Thinking

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  1. Topic Particle model Level Key Stage 3 (or any other course for students aged 11- 14) Outcomes Students think deeply about the particle model www.thescienceteacher.co.uk | resources for science teachers who like to think

  2. Instructions In small groups students discuss each question Students then write down their own individual answers Answers are then discussed as a class and students improve their answers

  3. Why dont the gas particles fall to the bottom of the beaker?

  4. What exists between particles in a solid?

  5. If you pump air into a football does the mass increase, decrease or stay the same?

  6. What are bubbles made of in boiling water?

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