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My students will experience something that they might not see at a young age otherwise. Their imagination will be piqued and my enthusiastic students will probable come up with their own ideas of things to look at that are too small for the regular eye. This would be a good example of primary elementary students becoming problem solvers and scientists that go out and explore the world- even parts that they cannot readily see. These magnifiers are easy to use and versatile for a lot of different projects throughout the year.

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My students will experience something that they might not see at a young age otherwise. Their imagination will be piqued and my enthusiastic students will probable come up with their own ideas of things to look at that are too small for the regular eye. This would be a good example of primary elementary students becoming problem solvers and scientists that go out and explore the world- even parts that they cannot readily see. These magnifiers are easy to use and versatile for a lot of different projects throughout the year.

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