Standard #: SC.912.L.14.4


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Compare and contrast structure and function of various types of microscopes.


General Information

Subject Area: Science
Grade: 912
Body of Knowledge: Life Science
Idea: Level 2: Basic Application of Skills & Concepts
Standard: Organization and Development of Living Organisms -

A. Cells have characteristic structures and functions that make them distinctive.

B. Processes in a cell can be classified broadly as growth, maintenance, reproduction, and homeostasis.

C. Life can be organized in a functional and structural hierarchy ranging from cells to the biosphere.

D. Most multicellular organisms are composed of organ systems whose structures reflect their particular function.

Date Adopted or Revised: 02/08
Date of Last Rating: 05/08
Status: State Board Approved

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Lesson Plans

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Three "M"s: Models, Microscopy, and Measurement!

During this unit of discovery, teachers will encourage students in grades 9-10 to explore the world of microscopy. Throughout these 4-5 class periods, the student should discover the structures, functions, and usage of the various parts of the compound light microscope as well as how to measure specimens using a scientific model. If the extension is selected, the students will additionally discover the mathematical skills needed to compute specimen size, area of the field of view, and total magnification. Students will explore the importance of microscopy to promote their own understanding of microscopic life and cellular function. An additional homework extension allows students to create individual blogs using key terms and review each other's blogs in a round-robin manner.

Mathematics of Microscopy

After measuring the "field of view" of your microscope, your students can estimate the size of objects with this calculation.

Magnificent Microscope Tradeoffs MEA

Students will learn about the four types of microscopes (compound, dissection, transmission electron, and scanning electron) and compare them using the Model Eliciting Activity, or MEA, approach. Students act as a materials selection committee who will help a teacher decide which type(s) of microscopes are best suited for his classroom.

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Microscope Basics

Students will learn microscope basics including parts of a compound light microscope, different types of microscopes, and how microscopes work. This lesson includes a 4-day plan that has students label the parts of a microscope with the teacher, in a group, and using a microscope. The students will also complete a presentation on a specific type of microscope.

Investigating Cell Theory through Observation, Testing, and Modeling

Students will address the three main tenets of cell theory by investigating: (1) "How big is a cell?" (using virtual scaling and compound microscope skills); (2) "What do cells do?" (students will build a model of a cell using craft materials); and (3) "Where do new cells come from?" (interpreting evidence from graphs and making new predictions). This lesson would work well paired with a review on what constitutes a scientific theory and student practice of using compound microscopes.

Original Student Tutorials

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Microscope Mathematics

Learn how you can use a microscope as a tool to measure objects in this interactive tutorial.

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Learn how to determine differences and similarities of the structure and function of compound light microscopes, dissecting microscopes, scanning electron microscopes and transmitting electron microscopes.

Perspectives Video: Expert

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Modern Microscopy

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Tutorial

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Unit/Lesson Sequence

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Microscope Mania A unit that can be used as a whole or in parts. Teaches the parts of a microscope as well as the concept of magnification through lab stations. Includes slideshow, worksheets, links and activities, review and quizzes.

Video/Audio/Animations

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Virtual Manipulative

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Student Resources

Original Student Tutorials

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Microscope Mathematics:

Learn how you can use a microscope as a tool to measure objects in this interactive tutorial.

Types of Microscopes:

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Tutorial

Name Description
Cells Through Different Microscopes:

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Virtual Manipulative

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Molecular Expressions: Introduction to microscopy: This site provides an introduction to microscopy and microscopes including history, images, and interactives.


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