Everyhting you see in the microscope and especcialy what you are supposed to see. You should make a note of what you are looking at and which magnitute you are using to give the viewer sence of the actual size of the object.
As many as you think it should have.
You should draw something your good at. Start by drawing simple everyday things like a dog or a cup. Then start adding more detail each time you draw it. Now when you want to draw you know what to draw!
Judges the distance between places so you know how far things are
So the drawing is a very fine line and easy to rub out?
maria is making a scale drawing of her basement which is 12 yards long If she lets half inch represent 1 yard how many inches long should she makes the drawing?
You should look at anything interesting under a microscope! I once got a small toy microscope at a book fair. I looked at many things but the thing that interested me the most was the picture in a book. If you look at a color in a picture in a book you will see that it's not yellow (or any color) that your looking at! It's really millions and millions of different colors! It's sooo... AWESOME!!! :-)
You go to settings (the thing with the tools) and you should see something that says save drawing
If your child has drawn a disturbing picture, it is important to approach the situation calmly and have a conversation with them about the drawing. Ask them about the drawing and listen to their explanation without judgment. It may be helpful to seek guidance from a mental health professional to better understand the underlying reasons for the drawing and to provide appropriate support for your child.
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when you carrying a microscope you should use your hands
well i am not a good drawer, but what i do, is print off a picture of a student with a school bag, and get another piece of paper underneath it and if you press really hard, on your drawing, you should get the dent of the lines of the picture and then you can put your pencil in the dents, and you should get the picture. it works for me so hopefully yours will be the same :)
Only if you profit from the drawing. Strictly speaking, you should pay 'royalties' to the original artist.
No it doesn't cost anything for picture messaging. If you get free text messaging, picture should be included in the package unless you halve an unusual contract.
To properly reference a picture in a paper, include the creator's name, title of the image, year it was created, and the source where it was found. This information should be included in the caption below the picture or in the reference list at the end of the paper.
To cite your own pictures in academic writing, include your name as the author, the year the picture was created, a description of the picture, and the location where the picture can be found (such as a website or personal collection). This information should be included in the caption or in-text citation of the picture.
if a box appears saying draw your picture here, then press delete on your keyboard, and then drad and release the picture to your prefered size.
your hands should be on the arm of the microscope and under the base