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12 Microscope Day 1 2016.notebookSeptember 21, 2016HW: Practicing Scientific Method Worksheet, Quiz Friday(lab safety, measurement, scientific method and scientificvocabulary). Roll Call #5-8 Scientific Sherlock Friday 9/23.Do Now:1. Take out your HW to be checked2. Label the Microscope worksheet.WORD BOX:Revolving nose pieceBaseDiaphragmArmStageCoarse adjustmentEye pieceLight Source9/21Stage clipFine adjustmentObjective lensesSep 4 8:44 AMSep 17 8:01 AM1

12 Microscope Day 1 2016.notebookSeptember 21, 2016If I use different brands of cleaner on my dirty white shirt, then I will find outwhich one whitens best, because I will be able to compare them side by side.The control is Brand C (the regular cleaner he has always been using)The Brand of Cleaner (A, B, and C)The whiteness of the shirtYou could dry all the shirts the same wayYou could increase the time the cleaner is used for all brandsYou could repeat the experiment with more shirtsSep 21 6:51 AMSep 21 1:59 PM2

12 Microscope Day 1 2016.notebookSeptember 21, 2016If I add more eggs to my brownie recipe, then the brownies will be softer,because each egg makes the batter more moist.Group 2 is the control group (the brownie recipe made the normal way)The amount of eggs usedThe dependent variable is the softness of the browniesYou could keep the amount of sugar the same in each groupYou could try a different recipe in three groups (more sugar and eggs,the regular way and more sugar only)You could repeat the experiment with a larger batch of batterThe control group does not receive the independent variable and is used for comparison. Theexperimental group is the group that receives the independent variable and is compared to thecontrol group after the experiment ends.Sep 21 6:51 AMSep 21 2:06 PM3

12 Microscope Day 1 2016.notebookSeptember 21, 2016The control group does not receive the independent variable and is used forcomparison. The constants in an experiment are the factors in an experiment thatare the same in both the experimental group and the control group.Study TimeExam ScoreObject usedTime it takes to reach the groundAmount of sugar usedSweetness of the cookiesAmount off questions asked to studentsTeaching successSep 21 6:51 AMIf I increase the hours of sunlight, then the plant will grow taller because sunlight is necessaryfor photosynthesisIf I drink more cups of coffee, then I will be able to complete more homeworkbecause coffee contains caffeine which will help me get more work done.If I use a quality brand fertilizer, then my grass will grow thicker because fertilizer addsnutrients to the soil that will increase growthIf I invest more hours to studying for the science quiz, then my quiz grade will behigh because I will be more prepared to answer the questions.Sep 21 6:52 AM4

12 Microscope Day 1 2016.notebookSeptember 21, 2016Label the microscope diagram.let's see whatyou remember from last year!!Eye PieceRevolving Nose PieceObjective LensesStage ClipsDiaphragmLight SourceArmStageCourse Adj.Fine Adj.BaseWORD BOX:Revolving nose pieceStageStage clipBaseCoarse adjustmentFine adjustmentDiaphragmEye pieceObjective lensesArmLight SourceSep 4 8:44 AMmicroscope description5

12 Microscope Day 1 2016.notebookSeptember 21, 2016Sep 21 10:43 AMWho coined the term "cell"?How did this all come about?Sep 4 8:53 AM6

12 Microscope Day 1 2016.notebookSeptember 21, 2016Robert HookeNot Captain JamesHook from DisneyRobert Hooke looked at dead cork (part of a tree) underthe microscope. He thought they looked like Jail cells (orMonestary cells) and that's how he coined the term "cell."Sep 4 8:58 AMSep 11 4:48 PM7

12 Microscope Day 1 2016.notebookSeptember 21, 2016Microscope LicenseAnswersCLGAFBIJEDMHK1. Moves body tube or stage up and down for focusing2. Supports the microscope slide and viewing object3. Supports the body tube and is used to carry the microscope4. Contains the lens you look through5. Reflects light up through the diaphragm, stage, viewing object, andlenses6. Provides the least magnification; usually 10X7. Supports the microscope8. Holds the microscope slide in place9. Provides the greatest magnification; usually 40X10. Controls the amount of light that enters the body tube11. Passageway for light and maintains the correct distance betweenthe lenses12. Moves slightly and is used to sharpen the image of the object youare viewing13. Holds high and low power objectives; rotates to changemagnificationSep 21 8:10 AMSep 11 4:46 PM8

12 Microscope Day 1 2016.notebookSeptember 21, 2016Sep 11 4:45 PM9

HW: Practicing Scientific Method Worksheet, Quiz Friday (lab safety, measurement, scientific method and scientific vocabulary). Roll Call #5-8 Scientific Sherlock Friday 9/23. Do Now: 9/21 1. Take out your HW to be checked 2. L

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