Rotifers are rather large 0.2mm to 0.5mm microscopic organisms found in fresh (i.e. not salt) water. A drop of typical scummy pond water will contain quite a few, which can be easily observed in a microscope at 100x magnification. The following images show a fairly large specimen which I observed swimming around and feeding on other microscopic organisms for quite a while.

The rotifer is at the bottom of the image. The long strand across the middle is a piece of alge. Although I followed the rotifer for many minutes it was not until enough water had leaked out from under the coverslip to pin him to the slide that I was able to take images. The magnification here is 40x.