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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 166 for Microscopes
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1. Microscopes; Data Presentation & Analysis
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Lindsey Vanita Sericano Vance Subject: Biology Lesson Title: Microscopes; Data Presentation & Analysis Objectives: Review & discuss data presentation & data analysis (con't) Compare & contrast different types of lab microscopes TEKS TEKSBIO 112.43 c2A TEKSBIO 112.43 c2B TEKSBIO 112.43 c2C TEKSBIO 112.43 c2D Materials: United Streaming Motivation: Using Graphing Skills La...
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2. Microscopes and Telescopes
Microscopes and Telescopes Vanderjack, Karisa Dwight D. Eisenhower H. S. 8100 W. 87th St. 4A 597-6300 Hickory Hills, IL 60457 430-7244 Objectives: 1. To use a knowledge of lenses to develop how microscopes and telescopes were first invented. 2. To apply ray diagrams to explain why these instruments work the way...
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3. Natural and Synthetic Fiber
...er and cotton shirt. Recommended strategy: The students were given a list of vocabulary terms to define prior to this assignment. Arrange the terms written on the board in two categories. "Natural and Synthetic Fibers." Student will be given a description of the four natural fibers placed under the microscopes as well as the natural and synthetic fibers placed on a table. Identify the types of fibers placed on the slides under the four microscopes as well as the items placed on the table. Return to Biology Index
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4. Microscopes
Materials Microscopes Multiple slides with covers (plastic preferred) Onion skins (red and yellow) Garlic skins Plant leaves Assorted pre-made slides Q-tips or toothpicks Procedure This is a good introductory experiment that ties in well with most botany and biology units. Generally, if the class periods are shorter than...
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5. Microscopes (9-21-06)
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Devra Erin Hunter Weaver Subject: Biology Lesson Title: Microscopes (9-21-06) Objectives: TSW handle lab equipment correctly and view cells and their structures. TEKS No standards added. Materials: microscopes, slides, cover slips, beakers, droppers, Motivation: onion, Use the methylene microscope blue, knife, to see livestock small trough living water, things that...
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6. Eukaryotes vs. Prokaryotes (10/11, 10/12)
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Lindsey Lynda Marvin Green Subject: Biology Lesson Title: Eukaryotes vs. Prokaryotes (10/11, 10 /12) Objectives: Students will be able to compare eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms with the aid of microscopes and prepaired slides. Students will be able to compare plants and animal cells. TEKS TEKSBIO 112.43 c1A TEKSBIO 112.43 c2D TEKSBIO 112.43 c4A TEKSBIO 112.43 c5C Materials: Chapter 3 Vocabulary, Cell Coloring Pages, Cell Structure Table, Microscopes, Motivation: Prepaired Use of slides of microscopes...
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7. Bio Tues March 28, 2006
Lesson Plan Teacher: Holland Mentor: Theis Subject: Biology Lesson Title: Bio Tues March 28, 2006 Objectives: Kingdom Protista TEKS No standards added. Materials: Microscopes Motivation: Graded Transparancies Lab Quiz Active and test Reading coming up Teaching Procedure Bellwork: three questions over taxonomy (unit just finished) discussing kingdoms Anticipatory Set: Why do they tell you not to drink water from other countries and/or still water? The Lesson: Discuss reas...
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8. Resolution Lab
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Amy Tessie McCarthy Howard Subject: Microscopes Lesson Title: Resolution Lab Objectives: The learner will be able to use the coarse adjustment and fine adjustment on their microscopes to determine the effects of increased magnification on light intensity and resolution. TEKS No standards added. Materials: Microscopes, thread of two different Moti...
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9. Cell Works
...ion: How is the cell the "basic unit of function" in living things? _ Assessment: Students will create an analogy of a cell and its parts. Cell Analogy Rubric _ Procedure: 1. Introduce students to the discovery of the cell by having them observe slides of cork cells and discuss Robert Hooke's early microscopes. Discuss advancements in technology and microscopes that allowed scientists to view more parts of the cell and determine their functions as a basic unit in living things. 2. Use the PowerPoint presentation on "Looking Inside Cells" and the Prentice Hall textbook Cells & Heredity to present notes on...
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10. Creaturesintorchlake
Materials Water samples from local ponds, lakes, and puddles Grass Slides Microscopes Procedure Preparation Have the students bring in water samples approximately a week before the experiment. Add a few blades of grass or hay to each sample and let it sit for a week. Everything's moving! Have the students create slides using the water sample that they brought in. No dye is necessary;...
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