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Life in a Pond |
Of the many different areas of microscopic study, "Pond Life" is often the most interesting and rewarding for students. This lesson aims to help students develop an understanding of the interdependence of living things, develop an understanding of the characteristics which distinguish a plant from an animal and to improve students' powers of observation by having them discover for themselves certain microscopic structures. Kit contains ten identical sets of eight photomicrographs, ten instruction texts, ten student worksheets and a reproducible teacher’s guide. Elementary and middle school grades 1. Alga – One Celled Plant 2. Euglena – One Celled Animal 3. Gonium – Plant Colony 4. Volvox – Animal Colony 5. Bladderwort – Plant that Eats Animals 6. Cyclops – Water Fleas 7. Didinium Eating Paramecium 8. Hydra Eating Draphnia
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