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  1. Cntry1958

    Join me on my Classroom Hatch-A-Long, support and advice appreciated!

    I love how well they are doing so far. Great progress I bet the kids are getting so excited now.
  2. Cntry1958

    Join me on my Classroom Hatch-A-Long, support and advice appreciated!

    Your Egg will look almost completely dark inside. It fills about 95% of the egg. You may see the chicks move or even rock the shell as it moves itself into position to pip. It will begin the internal pip around day 19 or 20 and will hatch shortly after it pips the shell and absorbs the yolk...
  3. Cntry1958

    Join me on my Classroom Hatch-A-Long, support and advice appreciated!

    The kids will love having a picture of them with their eggs and or chick. If you make a corner just for this project add a chair and that is where I would take pictures of the kids with the chicks or eggs. They get to sit in that special chair and you give them the chick to hold to have a...
  4. Cntry1958

    Join me on my Classroom Hatch-A-Long, support and advice appreciated!

    Yes, they will be loss of some weight just a few ounces. Is the weight the same on the eggs that are clear from the first weight? Keep checking the olive eggers weight and you should tell from the weight as it should be close to the ones you know have chicks in them. The one's that are clear...
  5. Cntry1958

    Join me on my Classroom Hatch-A-Long, support and advice appreciated!

    If all the kids have their own egg weight's from when you first weighted your eggs you can weigh the eggs now once again to see how many ounces each egg has gained or lost so far. This is one way to tell if any dark eggs are progressing as well as the others. Ask them do they think the egg...
  6. Cntry1958

    Join me on my Classroom Hatch-A-Long, support and advice appreciated!

    Did you weigh the eggs in the beginning? You may put all the letters in something and pull out a letter that person egg gets weighed. Here is something else you can do is ask questions that your students have learned already. Like why did the egg you tossed stop forming? Answer because it had a...
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