Microscope working model,
in this course introduces learners to the fascinating world of microscopy by teaching them how to build a simple functional model that demonstrates the principles of magnification and light refraction. The course explains how lenses bend and focus light to make tiny objects appear larger, allowing us to study details that are invisible to the naked eye. Step-by-step guidance is provided to construct the model using basic materials such as magnifying lenses, tubes, cardboard, and a light source. Learners explore different types of microscopes, including simple and compound models, and understand their importance in science, medicine, and research. By experimenting with their working model, students develop hands-on skills in optics, creativity, and problem-solving while reinforcing theoretical concepts. The course also highlights the role of microscopes in discoveries across biology and technology. Ideal for school projects, exhibitions, and competitions, it makes complex scientific ideas engaging, interactive, and accessible to learners of all levels. howtofunda