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eggs or milk. toast was also a great idea, heat dough and then heat it more for toast. the first guy that discovered milk has to have been a deviant. i mean.... wasn?t milk like.... the first food a human ever ate? the first human would've likely been breast fed.

This incredible Wifi Microscope connects right to your phone or tablet wirelessly, so you can take photos and videos easily on the go at up to 1,000x magnification. It's great for teachers, kids, collectors, or anyone interested in the microscopic world.

The guide contains color and light activities using lenses, prisms and mirrors to create telescopes, periscopes, microscopes and kaleidoscopes. Other activities include finding focal length and understanding reflection, refraction and diffraction. Activities are marked by grade level.

Building a Microscope:


Lesson Plans/Activities
Audience:Educators
Grade Levels: 9-12
Publication Year 2000
Subjects:General Science, Light,
Optics, Physican Science, Physics

Students build microscopes by using mailing tubes and convex lenses. Instructions for building a file folder microscope are included.


Building a Microscope [147KB PDF file]

This activity is part of the Optics Educator Guide.

Go here to stop these emails.--Cohen & Verrel Data Solutions | 816 South Fourth Street | Stoughton, WI 53589--

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