What do you do in high school biology on a day that is destroyed by homecoming interruptions? Pull out the microscopes and let the kids have some fun! I have a great 2-day lab that I have used in the past on the microscope. I haven't used it in a few years because I have been favoring labs that are more "technology oriented" that use probes, graphing calculators, and spectrophotometers. But I was reminded last week that sometimes the kids like the "old stuff" like a good old fashioned microscope.
During two days of homecoming activities at our school, I knew that my students would be bouncing off the walls, and we were running an abbreviated schedule each day. I pulled out my old tried and true microscope lab and put the students to work. They looked at all kinds of things and had a blast doing it. I had forgotten how excited students can get about pond water!
My lab has 5 parts:
- In the first part, students compare plant cells to animal cells. I used onion skin as the plant cell and cheek cells as the animal cell.
- The second part is called "Cells with Chloroplasts." Students looked at the leaf from the Elodea plant.
- The third part is called "Cells with Chromoplasts." Students looked at the skin from an apple or a tomato.
- The fourth part is called "Storage in Cells." The students placed a bit of potato pulp on a slide, added a drop of iodine, and observed the very large starch grains found inside the cells.
- The fifth part of the lab is "Fun with Pond Water." My students had a blast with this. I gave extra credit to students who brought in pond water samples, and we had many samples to choose from.



Microscope is a fantastic scientific instrument it is very useful for biology students.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this blog!!
What makes a science experiment really fun is when you get to look through the microscope and see interesting things that are not apparent through the naked eye. I can only imagine their excitement when they got their turn to look in it. And I bet they also thought of different specimens to put on the slides, aside from those samples you've provided. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteKathy West @ Used Stryker