Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan
1. Biology - Study the different types of cells and how microscopes are used to
observe them.
3. Physics - Investigate the principles of optics and how they apply to microscopes.
Elicit:
- Ask students if they have ever used a microscope before and what they know
about its parts and functions.
Engage:
1. Show a video clip demonstrating the use of a microscope and its parts.
2. Present a real microscope to the class and allow students to examine it closely.
3. Share interesting facts about the discoveries made possible through the use of
microscopes.
Explore:
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Assessment questions:
Instructions: Divide the class into small groups. Provide each group with a set
of microscope parts and an instructional guide. Instruct them to assemble the
microscope following the guide. Monitor their progress and provide assistance
when necessary.
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Assessment questions:
2. How does the diaphragm control the amount of light entering the microscope?
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Assessment questions:
. How does adjusting the condenser affect the quality of the image?
Instructions:
1. Provide each student with a prepared slide that has a known magnification level.
2. Instruct students to observe the slide using the microscope and record the
magnification level on the observation sheet.
Rubric:
Instructions:
2. Divide the class into small groups and provide each group with a microscope that
needs cleaning.
3. Instruct students to clean the lenses of the microscope following the demonstrated
technique.
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Instructions:
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Explain:
Elaborate:
1. Provide additional slides with different specimens for students to observe and
analyze using the microscope.
Evaluate:
Extend:
Organize a field trip to a research facility or laboratory where students can observe
advanced microscopes in action and interact with scientists conducting research.
Assignment: