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Here are some helpful resources, be sure to add any you may find so that the whole class can use them.
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Onion Bulb Microscope Experiment  https://youtu.be/PrX3h-AflZI   Microscope History  History of optical light microscopes (taken from teacher's workbook ask Mrs Graham how to reference)    2nd Century BC - Claudius Ptolemy described a stick appearing to bend in a pool of water, and accurately recorded the angles to within half a degree. 1st Century - Romans were experimenting with glass and found objects appeared larger when viewed through this new material.   12th Century - Salvino D'Armate from Italy made the first eye glass, providing the wearer with an element of magnification to one eye.   1590 - Two Dutch spectacle makers, Zacharias Jansen and his father Hans started experimenting by mounting two lenses in a tube, the first compound microscope.   1609 - Galileo Galilei develops a compound microscope with a convex and a concave lens.   1665 - Robert Hooke's book called Micrographia officially documented a wide range of observations through the microscope.   1674 - Anton van Leeuwenhoek used his knowledge of grinding lenses to achieve greater magnification which he utilised to make a microscope, enabling detailed observations to be made of bacteria. 1826 - Joseph Jackson Lister created an achromatic lens to eradicating the chromatic effect caused by different wavelengths of light. 1860s - Ernst Abbe discovers the Abbe sine condition (a condition that must be fulfilled by a lens or other optical system in order for it to produce sharp images), a breakthrough in microscope design, which was until then largely based on trial and error. 1931 - Ernst Ruska starts to build the first electron microscope.     Other Resources https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzjowD1KN20 

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