2007 Science Day at Lynndale

February1st, 18 guest scientists visited Lynndale and shared their special knowledge and expertise. The Lynndale students rotated through demonstrations given by the scientists.

 

Students listen to Dr. Vemulakonda talk about basic anatomy.

Students have fun learning learning about the hovercraft from Al Lyon.

This classroom watches Ellen Jackson as she instructs them about Mt. Rainier.

Lynn Applegate, from Western Fisheries, leads the students through an experiment

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.

David Wood from Edmonds CC demonstrates aircraft materials.

Dr. Byron Joyner from Children's Hospital talks about keeping healthy.

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.

Maureen Purcell from USGS-Western Fisheries demonstrates accident reconstruction.

Lyle Rudensey from BioLyle talks about bio-diesel energy sources.

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