English National Curriculum - Science Science
Mission Objectives
Describe what a microscope is
Observe materials using a light microscope
Label the parts of a light microscope
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Words and meanings to learn
microscope
an instrument that uses visible light and magnifying lenses to examine small objects which are invisible to the naked eye
objective lenses
lenses of different magnification that can be used interchangeably
eyepiece lens
a type of lens that is attached to a variety of optical devices such as telescopes and microscopes
course focus
a focusing dial that moves the stage quickly
fine focus
the knob used to fine tune the focus on the specimen
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Resources: Paper, pencils/pens, light microscopes, glass slides, sticky tape and the handout.
Core Handout: A series of activities on microscopes.
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