In Science we have started to learn about solids, liquids and gases. Solids are something that you can hold. – Amy
Solids are made up of tiny particles that are stuck together and can’t move around. – Maddison
Some examples of solids are bricks, spoons, water bottles and tables. – Eilidh
Liquids are something runny that you can’t hold. The particles are less tightly packed together and can move a little bit. – Finn
Some examples of liquids are water, juice and oil. – Nicole
Gases are like smoke and the particles are not close together so can move freely. – Isaac
Examples of gases are helium, oxygen, nitrogen, smoke and carbon dioxide – Olivia-Rose, Matthew and Finn
Gases are something that you can inhale and exhale instead of eating and drinking. We played a game to help us. As a group we had to stand close together to pretend to be a solid, hold hands and stay close but move a bit to pretend to be a liquid and when we were gas particles we had to spread out around the room. – Alexander
We were being solid particles, standing closely together.
We were being gas particles, slightly further apart.
We were being gas particles, easily moving and spread out.