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ACES Science students studying biomes/ecosystem

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By Shamarie Claiborne, Media Publicity Coordinator
Adair County Elementary School was the place to be yesterday, Wednesday, March 26, 2014 -- in particular in Mrs. Jamie Shelley’s 5th grade Science class.

Mrs. Shelley’s classes have been studying Biomes/Ecosystems of the world as well as predator/prey relationships within those specific biomes. Her students have truly been enjoying their dissection lab work.



Chloe Grider is shown in the accompanying Alice Curry photo actually dissecting Owl pellets from a Washington State Temperate Forest Biome. Mr. Burton got so interested he wanted to lend a hand. Mrs. Shelley is helping give Science curriculum a good name - Way to go! Shamarie Claiborne. Adair County School District


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Studying science at Adair County Elementary School



2014-03-27 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, Ky - Photo by Alice Curry.
Adair County Elementary School
was the place to be yesterday, Wednesday, March 26, 2014 -- in particular in Mrs. Jamie Shelley’s 5th grade Science class. Mrs. Shelley’s classes have been studying Biomes/Ecosystems of the world as well as predator/prey relationships within those specific biomes. Her students have truly been enjoying their dissection lab work. Chloe Grider is shown here actually dissecting Owl pellets from a Washington State Temperate Forest Biome. Mr. Burton got so interested he wanted to lend a hand. Mrs. Shelley is helping give Science curriculum a good name - Way to go! Shamarie Claiborne. Adair County School District

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