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VAST Science Units
Microworlds


 
In Microworlds, students examine everyday objects as well as microorganisms with a variety of magnifying devices. They begin by investigating several common objects with the unaided eye. Using a variety of lenses, including hand lenses, acrylic spheres, and water drops, they learn that a magnifying lens must be transparent and curved. Next, students use a microscope to view inanimate objects. They learn proper focusing and lighting techniques, as well as how to prepare slides. Students prepare a section of onion skin and observe its cells. Students' attention then turns to living specimens. Using a microscope, they view three microorganisms Volvox, Blepharisma, and the vinegar eel. They study the cell structure of these organisms and observe how the organisms feed, grow, and multiply. In a final challenge, students use the microscope to examine cultures they have grown from hay and grass infusions. 

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VAST Center kit specialists are experienced in teaching this unit. They also have facilitated workshops for their peers on the unit. You may contact kit specialists with any questions you have about teaching this unit.

Microworlds Kit Specialists: Stacy Gray and Joni Turnquist

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