Making microscope working model,
in this course introduces learners to the fascinating world of microscopy by teaching how to build a simple, functional model of a microscope using easily available materials. The course explains the scientific principles of magnification and light refraction, helping students understand how lenses bend light to enlarge tiny objects. Step-by-step guidance is provided to design and assemble the model, including the placement of lenses, light source adjustment, and focusing mechanisms. Learners also explore different types of microscopes, such as compound and simple microscopes, and how they are used in science and medicine. By building the model, students gain hands-on experience that reinforces their theoretical knowledge of optics and biology. The course encourages creativity, problem-solving, and innovation while making complex scientific concepts engaging and accessible. Ideal for school science projects and exhibitions, it inspires curiosity about exploring the microscopic world and highlights the importance of scientific tools in discovery and research. howtofunda