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We take things that we see every day for granted, but what if we had a new way of looking at them? Microscopes offer students a unique view of their world. These dual light microscopes allow students to view slides and 3D objects like insects, rocks, and leaves! Having the ability to see the intricate structure of a dandelion seed or the deep pits on a copper penny creates a domino effect of curiosity in a student. I am eager to show my students that everyday objects still hold wonder and excitement. We just have to look at them through a new lens.

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We take things that we see every day for granted, but what if we had a new way of looking at them? Microscopes offer students a unique view of their world. These dual light microscopes allow students to view slides and 3D objects like insects, rocks, and leaves! Having the ability to see the intricate structure of a dandelion seed or the deep pits on a copper penny creates a domino effect of curiosity in a student. I am eager to show my students that everyday objects still hold wonder and excitement. We just have to look at them through a new lens.

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