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  1. www.nasa.gov › stem-content › building-a-microscopeBuilding a Microscope - NASA

    17 kwi 2023 · Building a Microscope [147KB PDF file] This activity is part of the Optics Educator Guide. Students construct a simple low-power microscope from two converging lenses.

  2. 13 mar 2023 · Be sure to bookmark this page for 20 awesome microscope activities and ideas to use with your students! 1. Microscope Etiquette. Like many other tools, kids will need to learn the basics of how to use the microscope. This informative video teaches them how to handle and care for most types of microscopes.

  3. www.nasa.gov › uploads › 2009/07/350502main_optics_building_a_microscopeBuilding a Microscope - NASA

    Building a Microscope Level: Grades (9–12) Activity: 16 A B Objective Science and Mathematics Standards Theory Materials The student will construct a simple low-power microscope from two converging lenses. See pages 59–62. The student will be able to see how a microscope works. Science Standards Science as Inquiry Physical Science ...

  4. Specifically designed and developed for children, the Duo-Scope allows young scientists to examine specimens on real microscope slides. The Duo-Scope is two microscopes in one, and may be used for viewing slides and for observing solid objects (like plants, coins, and insects). Follow the included manufacturer instructions to get started.

  5. 50+ STEM activities for any primary classroom. This collection is for teachers, teaching assistants, STEM Club leaders and families. It consists of easy to run, short and practical STEM activities which are ideal for any setting; classroom, outside and home.

  6. In this activity, children explore the science behind projectile motion and experience firsthand how gravity causes a thrown, kicked or flicked object to fall in what’s known as a parabolic arc. Additionally, students learn that geometry is everywhere — even in sports! INSPIRATION

  7. Lesson Plan for Intro to Microscopes. Written by Liz Roth-Johnson. Introduction/Background Info. Microscopes are powerful tools that let us see things that are invisible to our own eyes. Scientists and engineers use microscopes to analyze materials and explore microscopic universes.

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