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Freddie’s Story

May 14, 2015 by Robyn Haggard
Photograph of Beetle on a Leaf, early 20th Century ( Inv. 31584). Do you think Freddie's beetle was anything like this?

Photograph of Beetle on a Leaf, early 20th Century (Inv. 31584). Do you think Freddie’s beetle was anything like this?

Name: Freddie

Age: 5

Occupation: School

Object: Beetle

Story: Yesterday in a bucket in the garden was a beetle. We thought it had a green grape in its moth. But we noticed the green was, we think, its head. We emptied the bucket and photographed it. We are going to send the picture to the Museum of Natural History.

 

Like Freddie, you can send your questions to museums which specialise in that area and they will try their best to answer!

Posted in: Your Stories Tagged: insects, museums, nature

Ted’s Story

March 11, 2015 by Robyn Haggard

Ted and his wife.

Name: Ted

Age: 56

From: Sevenoaks, Kent, UK

Object: Locusts

Story: To illustrate the reproductive system and cycle our science teacher showed us how locusts bred. There was a transparent case in which you could observe the various stages of the reproductive cycle from the locust laying the eggs right up to the emergence of the baby locusts. We dissected them as well to understand how the bodies of an insect was constructed into the 3 parts and also watched them mating before laying the eggs. It was no wonder that biology was my favourite science subject, as an unusual was of teaching it has left an impression on me that I have not forgotten.

Posted in: Your Stories Tagged: biology, dissection, insects, reproduction, school

Émile’s Story

March 10, 2015 by Robyn Haggard
Émile and his microscope

Émile and his microscope.

Name: Émile

Age: 6

From: Oxford, UK

Object: Microscope

Story: When I was at school doing P.E. I felt something crawling on my chin, I smacked it because I thought it was a spider, then I felt a shot of pain. It was a wasp! Then the sting was so painful I screamed. My teacher took me to the staff room, she got some ice that I put on the sting. My teacher pulled the sting out and we put it in a cup and I took it home. Then we put the sting under the microscope at home. It was black and it had red sticky stuff coming out of it. I think it might have been blood.

Posted in: Your Stories Tagged: biology, insects, microscope, school

Robyn’s Story

March 3, 2015 by Robyn Haggard
Compound Microscope, c. 1853 (Inv. 53440). Despite being 150 years old, this microscope from the Museum's collection looks  similar to the one Robyn had.

Compound Microscope, c. 1853 (Inv. 53440). Despite being over 150 years old, this microscope from the Museum’s collection looks remarkably similar to the one from Robyn’s story – although that one wasn’t so shiny.

Name: Robyn

Age: 22

Occupation: Student

From: Surrey, UK

Object: Microscope

Story: For Christmas one year, when I was about 9, I was given a small microscope for children, and for the first couple of weeks I could not have been more excited. But, once I had looked at my hair, some onion and some (very dull) soil I was convinced I’d run out of things to do with it. This changed when my younger sisters came home from school with nits and I realised that I could place them under the microscope once they had been combed out. I can still remember the fascination and horror we all felt at seeing a living creature through the microscope lens.

Posted in: Your Stories Tagged: biology, insects, microscope

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