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Students Hone Nature Skills

OUTDOOR CLASSROOM GETTING CHILDREN EXCITED ABOUT OBSERVATION

Posted: September 11, 2012 at 4:28 a.m.

Grace Robbins, 7, left, laughs Monday as she holds a worm as Dawson Greenman, 7, center, grabs his own and Misael Sales, 7, looks at Bonnie Grimes Elementary School’s outdoor classroom in Rogers. The class was shown the classroom’s new worm composting box.
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Grace Robbins, 7, left, laughs Monday as she holds a worm as Dawson Greenman, 7, center, grabs his own and Misael Sales, 7, looks at Bonnie Grimes Elementary School’s outdoor classroom in Rogers. The class was shown the classroom’s new worm composting box.

Students at Bonnie Grimes Elementary School are getting excited about worms — long, wiggly, squirmy worms that live in their outdoor classroom.

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