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DELISLE STUDENTS WARM UP TO WORMS

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At first glance worms seem like simple creatures, but students in Lisa Couey’s first-grade class at DeLisle Elementary learned these burrowers with interesting anatomical structures are an important part of the ecosystem. After reading “The Diary of a Worm,” the students engaged in a discussion about worms and the significant role they play in composting. As a culminating activity, room mothers Kelly Decker, Dawn Halstead and Tricia Lowery assisted the students in planting a classroom flower garden. From left, front row: Ashlin Pena, Carson Cuevas, Madison Rutherford, Dominic Patton, Brooklyn Beech, Lanae Dedeaux, Daylan Cullens, Briar Williams; Back row, left to right: Mikynna Molandes, Kendrick Lowery, Rick Woods, Andra Niolet, Kallie Wilson, Isabella Viera, Brianna McKay, Briana Wendt and Gavin Myers.

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