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.

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.

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

Brian Treakle gets an up close encounter with

“Tilly”, a Blue Tongued Skink.

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

to interact with these creatures in similar ways.

Cinda Current introduced “Tilly” to Farmington

Board Member Melissa Sauser.

The lab includes a number of creatures including insects and

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

The lab includes a number of creatures including insects and

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

Rachel Olson offers a look and touch at

“Spiro”, a Giant Millipede.

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

the snakeskin that was shed on the countertop.

Students can learn about the Gecko.

Principal Kim Grengs recorded sections of the tour and posted

videos on the school web site for all to enjoy!