Cheek cells, y'all!
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MAN!!! Lo those many years ago, we didn't have anything cool like this in MY 8 th grade science class ~ how cool for your kids!!!
ReplyDeleteI try to make it a fun, learning experience for all.
DeleteGood morning, Ron! Looks like your students enjoyed making their own cheek cell slides! What a cool project to do have them do! You are such a creative science teacher--I know your students love you! Have a great day! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI hope so!
DeleteHow fun! A cheeky affair!
ReplyDeleteYes! "Cheeky".... LOL!!!!!
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