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Showing students the world through the lens of a microscope is one way to get students excited about science. By showing students the thousands of tiny organisms in the water or the hairs of different animals that cannot be achieved from a text book makes a difference in the students learning style. Hands on materials will help educate students on the many aspects available that can plays an important role in teaching students. Microscopes recently have been more valuable and more adapted for science education. In addition, this gives my students the opportunity to learn coursework better with an microscope. The majority of my students come from low income families looking for knowledge and understand of a quality education.

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Showing students the world through the lens of a microscope is one way to get students excited about science. By showing students the thousands of tiny organisms in the water or the hairs of different animals that cannot be achieved from a text book makes a difference in the students learning style. Hands on materials will help educate students on the many aspects available that can plays an important role in teaching students. Microscopes recently have been more valuable and more adapted for science education. In addition, this gives my students the opportunity to learn coursework better with an microscope. The majority of my students come from low income families looking for knowledge and understand of a quality education.

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