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  • Sonoma Charter School
  • Sonoma, CA
  • More than a third of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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The 4th graders have been learning all about microorganisms from books, videos, and the local ecology center. After all this study, they decided that they want to create a "Microorganism Land" in our classroom that will be like you have walked into a microscope lens, with huge 3-D microorganisms. They want other grades to come learn from their "museum." But the students have not seen real, live microorganisms - they need microscopes! Given their power to provoke wonder and awe in child and adult alike, microscopes have proven to be transformative as tools for education. Exploratory learning using microscopes has helped to overcome critical barriers in science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) education and to broaden participation in these vital fields. They can bridge imagination with reality and break down artificial boundaries between different spheres of learning. Microscopes are an essential part of science education and make science come alive for students. P.S. The microscopes won't just be used by 4th grade (26 students), they will be available for all students (206) in the school as well.

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The 4th graders have been learning all about microorganisms from books, videos, and the local ecology center. After all this study, they decided that they want to create a "Microorganism Land" in our classroom that will be like you have walked into a microscope lens, with huge 3-D microorganisms. They want other grades to come learn from their "museum." But the students have not seen real, live microorganisms - they need microscopes! Given their power to provoke wonder and awe in child and adult alike, microscopes have proven to be transformative as tools for education. Exploratory learning using microscopes has helped to overcome critical barriers in science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) education and to broaden participation in these vital fields. They can bridge imagination with reality and break down artificial boundaries between different spheres of learning. Microscopes are an essential part of science education and make science come alive for students. P.S. The microscopes won't just be used by 4th grade (26 students), they will be available for all students (206) in the school as well.

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