February1st, 18 guest scientists visited Lynndale and shared their special knowledge and expertise. The Lynndale students rotated through demonstrations given by the scientists.
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Students listen to Dr. Vemulakonda talk about basic anatomy. |
Students have fun learning learning about the hovercraft from Al Lyon. |
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This classroom watches Ellen Jackson as she instructs them about Mt. Rainier. |
Lynn Applegate, from Western Fisheries, leads the students through an experiment |
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Dorothy Chase, from USGS - Western fisheries, teaches the children about the Elwah R. Restoration. |
Hildegard Hendrickson from the Seattle Mycological Society enlightens the Lynndale students about mushrooms.
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David Wood from Edmonds CC demonstrates aircraft materials. |
Dr. Byron Joyner from Children's Hospital talks about keeping healthy. |
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Marcia Hiltzheimer talks about mushrooms with the primary classes. |
Dr. Phil Bradley, from the University of Washington teaches students about viewing their world through Google Earth. |
Bob Jackson, reitred meterologist from the National Weather Service, illustrates weather and cloud formations. |
Stephanie Raymond from People for Puget Sound demonstrates the watershed web of life. |
Carla Conway from USGS Western Fisheries discusses the world as seen through a microscope. |
Rebecca Booth from the University of Washington talks about conservatiopn biology. |
MaryBeth O'Leary from the Lynwood Fire Department illustrates the science of smoke. |
John Kelsey of the Lynnwood Ppolice Department shows examples of finger print interpretation used in solving crimes. |
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Lyle Rudensey from BioLyle talks about bio-diesel energy sources. |