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Spring at Lynnwood Elementary, WA, USA April 2011

Spring at Lynnwood Elementary, WA, USA April 2011. Signs of spring around our school. Buds. Trees blooming. Tulips, Daffodils and primroses. Hyacinth. Signs of spring. Ash tree buds with cedar tree behind it Cedar is a tree that stays green all year .

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Spring at Lynnwood Elementary, WA, USA April 2011

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  1. Spring at Lynnwood Elementary, WA, USAApril 2011

  2. Signs of spring around our school Buds Trees blooming Tulips, Daffodils and primroses Hyacinth

  3. Signs of spring Ash tree buds with cedar tree behind it Cedar is a tree that stays green all year . It is a typical tree around our region. Forsithia blooms first, then gets leaves

  4. A guest speaker came to talk to us about Gutemberg and the first printing press

  5. Garden club plants flowers

  6. First graders love to help

  7. Getting the beds ready for planting

  8. Dragon park in background Lynnwood students bringing the compost, then planting flowers

  9. We write poetry about Spring

  10. It rains a lot… • Lynnwood is located on the West side of the Cascade Mountains • When the weather front comes in from the sea, it goes around the Olympic mountains and converges around Lynnwood and Everett.

  11. Salmon start their journey up the river Salmon is a very important resources in Washington and it is an important cultural symbol for Washington Native American Tribes

  12. Butterflies come back

  13. Children play in Dragon Park near our school

  14. Dragon Park

  15. Squirrel stops to eat There are many squirrels around, mostly grey squirrels, but the Northwest native squirrels are the brown squirrels

  16. Birds come back: Here a red robin in a tree

  17. Happy Spring!

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