Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Microscope Photos

Microbes are in the news. Even though our simple inexpensive USB digital microscope isn't powerful enough to actually see microbes, it is a great start for kids to the idea of microscopes and, in particular, the idea of careful observation and scientific drawing. I also like that you don't need to buy or prepare glass slides. Simply choose a household item and bring it into focus. Just as in Greg's Microscope by Millicent Selsam!


Here were our results from the first time using this microscope (up to 250x magnification). We had an absolute blast! Natalie was the photographer.


Plugable USB 2.0 Digital Microscope with Flexible Arm Observation Stand



fingernail

strands of hair

blue chalk

pencil tip

twistie-tie
(from the micoscope's power cord)

Cutter Bee scissors blade
(note nicks)

Cutter Bee scissors blade with fingerprint

potholder loop

yellow chalk

pencil mark on paper

Cheez-It

granulated sugar on a spoon

granulated sugar zoomed in

granulated sugar zoomed in further

granulated sugar zoomed in even further

Kleenex 
(two layers)

Kleenex 
(two layers, one layer)

cabbage leaf

cut end of fresh ginger

cut end of fresh ginger zoomed in

skin of fresh ginger

lemon peel

lemon (blossom end)

dead leaf

orange peel

orange peel edge

orange peel underside

old dried out cooked pasta 
(ew)

finger pad covered in black ink

pine cone top

pine cone base


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