Description for Microworlds

Microworlds

An Introduction to lenses,
microscopes, and microorganisms

Grade 5

micro

Science and Technology for Children (STC)

Thanks to eMINTS National Center for these movies of microorganisms
(These are large files and may take a minute to download)

 

 
Blepharisma
 
VolvoxVinegar Eels

Narrative Summary:

Students examine everyday objects as well as microorganisms with a variety of magnifying devices. They begin by investigating several common objects with the unaided eye. Using a variety of lenses, including hand lenses, acrylic spheres, and water drops, they learn that a magnifying lens must be transparent and curved. Next, students use a microscope to view inanimate objects. They learn proper focusing and lighting techniques, as well as how to prepare slides. Students prepare a section of onion skin and observe its cells. Students’ attention then turns to living specimens. Using a microscope, they view three microorganisms—Volvox, Blepharisma, and the vinegar eel. They study the cell structure of these organisms and observe how the organisms feed, grow, and multiply. In a final challenge, students use the microscope to examine cultures they have grown from hay and grass infusions.

GEMSNET Microworlds

Teacher produced resources: recommended revisions to Microworlds

Check out the 2006 "Unit Designs" -
a correlation to RI GSE's using the Understanding by Design format

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Unit Design

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