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This foldable activity on the parts and functions of a compound microscope will prepare your 7th grade science and 10th grade biology students to identify the parts of a microscope as well as the functions of each. Students will also go over a list of important hints to improve the results during lab activities such as how to carry a microscope, set up a wet mount, identify air bubbles, proper storage, and more.
Important Information
- Designed to fit interactive notebooks
- Includes 26 slide Powerpoint classroom guide to work through the activity with your students to keep them engaged
- Answer key included
- Recommended for 7th grade middle school science and high school biology
TEKS Covered
6.4A, 7.4A, 8.4A
B.2F
NGSS Standards Covered
MS-LS1-2
HS-LS1-2
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- Lab Activity – Why Are Cells So Small?
- Lab Activity – Osmosis in an Egg
- Card Sort Activity – Cell Structures and Functions
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Using a Compound Microscope - Foldable Activity Worksheet + Powerpoint Guide
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Description
This foldable activity on the parts and functions of a compound microscope will prepare your 7th grade science and 10th grade biology students to identify the parts of a microscope as well as the functions of each. Students will also go over a list of important hints to improve the results during lab activities such as how to carry a microscope, set up a wet mount, identify air bubbles, proper storage, and more.
Important Information
- Designed to fit interactive notebooks
- Includes 26 slide Powerpoint classroom guide to work through the activity with your students to keep them engaged
- Answer key included
- Recommended for 7th grade middle school science and high school biology
TEKS Covered
6.4A, 7.4A, 8.4A
B.2F
NGSS Standards Covered
MS-LS1-2
HS-LS1-2
Also found in this money saving bundle
Related Resources
- Lab Activity – Why Are Cells So Small?
- Lab Activity – Osmosis in an Egg
- Card Sort Activity – Cell Structures and Functions
Terms of Use – copyright ©Catherine Skye All rights to this product are reserved by author. This authorizes one teacher to use this product. If you want to share it with other teachers, please purchase a license to share this work. Copying by more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited UNLESS you purchase a license. Clipart and elements found in this PDF and others on my site are from the public domain unless otherwise noted. All products on my site are intended for classroom and personal use and may not be digitally copied for reuse in any form. Any misuse is considered copyright infringement and violates the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act).







