Riverview Science Lab

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Students at Riverview Elementary in Farmington, Minnesota have a new Science Lab. School Board members recently toured the lab, meeting the critters and learning about the benefits of such a lab from teachers Cinda Current and Rachel Olson.

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Riverview Elementary has established a Science Lab

for students, a project which was aided by a grant from

the Farmington Area Education Foundation.

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Riverview teachers Rachael Olson and Cinda Current

introduced school board members to the lab the first

week of school.

Brian Treakle and Tim Burke learned about “Bud” a

Miniature Russian Turtle.

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Here is where Bud lives when he is not with students.

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Brian Treakle gets an up close encounter with

“Tilly”, a Blue Tongued Skink.

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“Tilly” found a new friend with Tim Burke. Students are able

to interact with these creatures in similar ways.

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Cinda Current introduced “Tilly” to Farmington

Board Member Melissa Sauser.

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The lab includes a number of creatures including insects and

snakes. All are safe for even the youngest of learners.

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The lab includes a number of creatures including insects and

snakes. All are safe for even the youngest of learners.

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Rachel Olson offers a look and touch at

“Spiro”, a Giant Millipede.

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“Maiz” the Corn Snake is comfortable at home! Note

the snakeskin that was shed on the countertop.

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Students can learn about the Gecko.

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Principal Kim Grengs recorded sections of the tour and posted

videos on the school web site for all to enjoy!

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