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We only have one microscope in our classroom at the moment, by helping us this will allow more students to receive a hands on experience that will allow them to grasp the material. We have made cells out of candy, play dough etc but now we need to actually see them up close and personal. My students will each identify the organelles that they have learned about under the microscope instead of seeing the drawn out version. Students will write their findings in their science journals and continue viewing cells.

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We only have one microscope in our classroom at the moment, by helping us this will allow more students to receive a hands on experience that will allow them to grasp the material. We have made cells out of candy, play dough etc but now we need to actually see them up close and personal. My students will each identify the organelles that they have learned about under the microscope instead of seeing the drawn out version. Students will write their findings in their science journals and continue viewing cells.

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