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I spy with my little eye Today we will be going through some very interesting images. As we go through these images I want you to fill out the “What do we have here” sheet. On this sheet you will be giving it your best guess of what the image is we are looking at. We will look at a progression of four pictures of the same image, when you think you know what it is guess and also record what image you took this guess on(1,2,3,or 4th). Good luck, and good guessing!!!!
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Intorduction to microscopes

Jul 15, 2015

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Page 1: Intorduction to microscopes

I spy with my little eye

• Today we will be going through some very interesting images. As we go through these images I want you to fill out the “What do we have here” sheet. On this sheet you will be giving it your best guess of what the image is we are looking at. We will look at a progression of four pictures of the same image, when you think you know what it is guess and also record what image you took this guess on(1,2,3,or 4th). Good luck, and good guessing!!!!

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Image 2

Picture by Mark Smith, Daniel Saftner, and Annette Evans on Flickr

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Image 2

Picture by Mark Smith, Daniel Saftner, and Annette Evans on Flickr

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Image 2

Picture by Mark Smith, Daniel Saftner, and Annette Evans on Flickr

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Image 2

Picture by Mark Smith, Daniel Saftner, and Annette Evans on Flickr

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Image 2 – An eyeball

Picture by Mark Smith, Daniel Saftner, and Annette Evans on Flickr

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Image 3

Picture by Mark Smith, Daniel Saftner, and Annette Evans on Flickr

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Image 3

Picture by Mark Smith, Daniel Saftner, and Annette Evans on Flickr

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Image 3

Picture by Mark Smith, Daniel Saftner, and Annette Evans on Flickr

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Image 3

Picture by Mark Smith, Daniel Saftner, and Annette Evans on Flickr

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Image 3 – Tomato Hornworm

Picture by Mark Smith, Daniel Saftner, and Annette Evans on Flickr

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Image 4

Picture by Mark Smith, Daniel Saftner, and Annette Evans on Flickr

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Image 4

Picture by Mark Smith, Daniel Saftner, and Annette Evans on Flickr

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Image 4

Picture by Mark Smith, Daniel Saftner, and Annette Evans on Flickr

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Image 4

Picture by Mark Smith, Daniel Saftner, and Annette Evans on Flickr

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Image 5

Picture by Mark Smith, Daniel Saftner, and Annette Evans on Flickr

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Image 5

Picture by Mark Smith, Daniel Saftner, and Annette Evans on Flickr

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Image 5

Picture by Mark Smith, Daniel Saftner, and Annette Evans on Flickr

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Image 5

Picture by Mark Smith, Daniel Saftner, and Annette Evans on Flickr

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Image 10

Picture by Christian G. on Flickr

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Picture by Christian G. on Flickr

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Image 10

Picture by Christian G. on Flickr

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Image 10

Picture by Christian G. on Flickr

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Image 10 – Another Eye, with a photo shopped eclipse for the pupil.

Picture by Christian G. on Flickr

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All of these images were taken with some form of magnifying device. You will soon

be using microscopes in class and discovering the microscopic world.

Picture by Mike Towber on Flickr