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Science·Matter & Materials·conceptual

The Particle Model

Use the particle model to explain the properties of solids, liquids, and gases — including differences in arrangement, movement, and spacing — and apply the model to explain density, compressibility, and the anomalous expansion of water

Suggested ages 11–12

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Evidence of understanding

  • Draws particle diagrams for solids, liquids, and gases showing correct arrangement and spacing
  • Explains why gases are compressible but liquids and solids are not
  • Explains why ice floats on water using the anomalous expansion of water
  • Uses particle spacing to explain why gases are much less dense than solids and liquids

Assessment prompt

If The Particle Model was asked why you can squash a balloon but not a water bottle full of liquid, could they explain using the idea of particles what's different about gases and liquids?

Standards alignment

MS-PS1-4US · ngss-ms

MS-PS1-4

Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Middle School

KS3.Sci.Chem.PNM.1GB · uk-nc-2013

Properties of States of Matter

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · KS3

KS3.Sci.Chem.PNM.3GB · uk-nc-2013

Comparing Solids, Liquids and Gases

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · KS3

KS3.Sci.Chem.PNM.4GB · uk-nc-2013

Particle Arrangements and Motion

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · KS3