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These students will be able to visualize and observe cells up-close and personal. I want students to be able to see the most simplistic form of organisation in plants and animals. An important unit of my science class involves Cell Theory and distinguishing the difference between plant an animal cells. This unit is sometimes difficult to explain and observe, because of course cells are so small! Having students physically see cells and their properties gives students a tangible and observable set of evidence to make their conclusions about cell similarities and differences. These microscopes can also be used for many other projects, like looking at the surfaces of different rocks and minerals, observing different types of cells in the human body, and looking at other microscopic organisms that make up our great and diverse world!

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These students will be able to visualize and observe cells up-close and personal. I want students to be able to see the most simplistic form of organisation in plants and animals. An important unit of my science class involves Cell Theory and distinguishing the difference between plant an animal cells. This unit is sometimes difficult to explain and observe, because of course cells are so small! Having students physically see cells and their properties gives students a tangible and observable set of evidence to make their conclusions about cell similarities and differences. These microscopes can also be used for many other projects, like looking at the surfaces of different rocks and minerals, observing different types of cells in the human body, and looking at other microscopic organisms that make up our great and diverse world!

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