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<jats:p>Scientific models help students visualise concepts and processes that would otherwise remain abstract. This qualitative study examined how middle school students experience and perceive various modelling practices in science education. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 15 students across grades 5-7 to understand their preferences and the perceived impact of various modelling techniques. Students most frequently recalled and preferred physical and experimental modelling, viewing these hands-on approaches as most valuable for their learning. We observed moderate differences across grade levels and genders, pointing to the need for varied instructional strategies. Based on these findings, we recommend that physical and experimental modelling serve as core teaching strategies, supplemented by game-based, creative, and biological modelling to address diverse learning preferences.</jats:p>

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